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Enjoy Some Sweet Treats at Mugs Cafe & Bakery
This mom and daughter bakery and cafe was established in Roanoke in 1996, they offer tasty chocolate covered brownies and European style pastries. Don’t forget to bring a mug with you. Mugs Cafe & Bakery: mugsbakery.com
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How About Some Babe's Chicken Y'all?
Opened in 1993 as the first Babe’s Chicken location, this historic Roanoke building fills the bellies of its patrons with some delicious fried chicken recipes and tasty sides. Babe’s Chicken: babeschicken.com
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Start Your Day at Dove Creek Cafe
Located in the historic downtown area of Roanoke this Southern American homestyle cooking restaurant has been family-owned for more than 25 years. Dove Creek Cafe: dovecreekcafe.com
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Snow Flurries in Roanoke
Snow in Roanoke
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9 Dairy Queen Locations Shutter in North Texas
Nine Dairy Queen locations closed their doors for good this week, including in Euless, Fort Worth, Grand Prairie, Hurst, Keller and Roanoke. A letter was posted to the doors and windows of the restaurants. The nine stores were operated by Lickety Split Food Services, with all the stores opening between 2013 and 2016. The website for the franchising company is…
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Serving Up Awards for New Development in Roanoke
If you haven’t been to Roanoke lately, you might not even recognize it. The North Texas city is winning awards for its new development.
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Serving Up Awards for New Development in Roanoke
If you haven’t been to Roanoke lately, you might not even recognize it. The North Texas city is winning awards for its new development.
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New City Hall Takes Shape in Roanoke
Another growing North Texas community is building a new city hall. In Roanoke, the modern building also captures the city’s past.
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Woman Develops Meat Allergies After Tick Bite
A woman in Roanoke, Virginia developed a meat allergy after being bitten by a tick in 2015. “Two hours after I had a hamburger I started breaking out in hives,” said Linda Wilson.
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Congress Members Targeted by ‘Unprecedented' Number of Threats: House Sergeant at Arms
U.S. House members have been targeted by an “unprecedented number of threats,” according to testimony by the U.S. House sergeant at arms.
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North Texas Welcomes Medal of Honor Recipients
In what has become an annual tradition, hundreds of veterans and first responders will escort a group of 21 Medal of Honor recipients from Dallas/Forth Worth International Airport to Gainesville Wednesday while onlookers line the route with patriotic signs and flags.
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Race Fans Pour Into Roanoke for Unique Dining
It’s a big weekend for the little town of Roanoke, in fact the mayor says race weekend is like hosting a Super Bowl as thousands of NASCAR fans stop in the official Unique Dining Capital of Texas.
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Principal Taped to Wall for Good Cause
Hundreds of elementary school students got to tape their principal to a wall on Friday. Glen Cove Elementary School — just outside of Roanoke, Virginia — raised $1,000 to aid those effected by Hurricane Harvey. The students were provided with an incentive for fulfilling their goal: duct taping their principal to the wall.
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How a 10-Year-Old Made $1,000 a Day Selling Candy and Helped Revitalize Downtown Roanoke
Roanoke is the “Unique Dining Capital of Texas,” and NBC 5’s Allyn Hoang visited a special candy shop there with quite a unique beginning.
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How a 10-Year-Old Made $1,000 a Day Selling Candy in NTX
Roanoke is the “Unique Dining Capital of Texas,” and NBC 5’s Allyn Hoang visited a special candy shop there with quite a unique beginning.
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Happy Mistake: Cheerleaders Get Cookies for Firefighters
A group of cheerleaders in Roanoke wanted to deliver cookies to the local fire department, but instead, they accidentally contacted firefighters in Roanoke, Illinois.
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Alcohol, Mixed Drink Props Pass in Several North Texas Cities, Towns
In Tuesday’s general election, several North Texas cities and towns held elections for alcohol sales ranging from beer and wine to mixed drinks in restaurants without the need for a private club license.
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Race Weekend Brings Heavy Traffic, Change of Weekend Plans for Many
Expect heavy traffic anywhere near Texas Motor Speedway this weekend, as 150,000 fans flood the area for race weekend.
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Trump Stumbles Over Name of African American History Museum at Virginia Rally
Donald Trump has stumbled over the name of the new Washington museum commemorating black history.
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Traffic Bottlenecks Along Texas 114 Getting Relief
Relief is on the way for the thousands of drivers who become stuck in rush hour traffic along Texas Highway 114 through Roanoke.