Youngkin Declares SNAP Emergency, Griffith and Warner Weigh In, and Roanoke County Names Next Superintendent — Oct 24 | WFIR News Express
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Top stories across the Roanoke Valley and Virginia for Friday, October 24th, 2025:
🏛 SNAP Emergency Declared: Governor Glenn Youngkin issues a state of emergency as the government shutdown threatens to halt SNAP benefits for 840,000 Virginians.
🥫 Warner & Kaine Press for Relief: Both U.S. Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine urge federal officials to release funds to keep food assistance programs running through November.
💬 Congressman Griffith Responds: The Southwest Virginia Republican says he’s frustrated that his constituents may lose aid amid the stalemate in Washington.
⚖️ Second Arrest in “Justice for Max” Case: A Vinton man joins his mother in facing animal cruelty charges connected to the viral dog abuse investigation.
🚔 Special Prosecutor Steps Aside: The attorney assigned to review Attorney General candidate Jay Jones’ reckless driving case withdraws from the appointment.
🌄 Tourism Boost for Salem: The city secures another Virginia Tourism grant, adding to more than 15 awards since 2020 to attract visitors.
🎓 Leadership Change in Roanoke County Schools: Dr. James Soltis named the next superintendent, succeeding Dr. Ken Nicely upon his retirement in 2026.
🍗 Downtown Dining Expands: Kirk & Soul opens in downtown Roanoke, blending Southern, Caribbean, and American flavors in a new fast-casual concept.
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