Stay warm – safely – says Roanoke Fire-EMS Gene Marrano February 11, 2016 1 minute read Roanoke City Fire-EMS wants residents to stay warm – safely – as the weather turns even colder over the next few days. WFIR’s Gene Marrano has that story: Share: Post navigation Previous: Roanoke City students participate in Homeless Awareness DayNext: Police searching for 15-year-old driver after high speed pursuit in Franklin County Related Stories Roanoke Council to vote Monday on FY 2026-27 budget after March revenue review Ian Price May 5, 2026 Daisy Art Parade adds a carnival this year at new location Gene Marrano May 5, 2026 Upcoming charity football game looks to honor Autumn Bushman Clark Palmer May 5, 2026