UVA Rejects Federal Compact Linked to Trump Administration; Casino Debate Draws Pushback — Oct 21 | WFIR News Express
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Virginia and Roanoke headlines for Tuesday, October 21st, 2025 — here’s what’s making news across the Commonwealth:
🎓 UVA Says No to Federal Compact: The University of Virginia rejects a controversial U.S. Department of Education agreement tied to research grants and admissions practices, with lawmakers calling it a win for academic independence.
⚖️ Gang Sentences in Lynchburg: Seven members of the 8 Tray Crips are headed to prison after convictions tied to a violent assault recorded on video.
🍞 Shutdown Fallout Deepens: The federal shutdown enters its fourth week, threatening food assistance for millions of SNAP recipients as frustration grows in Washington.
🗳 Kaine Calls for Leadership: Virginia Senator Tim Kaine urges President Trump to intervene as political pressure mounts to end the shutdown.
🏛 Sabato’s Analysis: UVA’s Larry Sabato says neither party holds a clear advantage in public perception — but warns the standoff could mirror the 35-day shutdown under Trump’s first term.
🚍 Spanberger’s Virginia Votes Tour: The Democratic candidate for governor plans campaign stops in Floyd and Blacksburg next week as early voting continues.
🔥 Trump on Jay Jones: The President calls the Democratic Attorney General candidate “unfit for office” following the release of inflammatory 2022 text messages.
🏘 New Housing for Roanoke: City Council approves a 195-unit townhome community off Stratford Park Drive, aimed at expanding affordable options.
🎰 Casino Proposal Sparks Debate: Residents voice concerns over Roanoke’s potential casino plans, while supporters highlight the promise of new revenue.
🏨 Historic Bank to Boutique Hotel: The 1912 First National Exchange Bank downtown is being transformed into The Promissory Hotel, opening this December.
🎓 Special Graduation: William Byrd student Cam Thepsimuong, battling Stage 4 bone cancer, receives his diploma early during an emotional ceremony.
💰 Credit Upgrade for Roanoke: Moody’s and S&P give the city high marks for fiscal stability and sound management.
🚭 Lynchburg Pushes for Change: A councilwoman calls on lawmakers to classify secondhand marijuana smoke exposure in children as potential neglect.




