
Chloe Vincente
Anchor and Investigative Reporter at WDBJ-TV (Roanoke, VA)
Award-winning Anchor/Investigative reporter @wdbj7🎥 | @UConn Alumna | Story tip? 📧: [email protected] | Follows & retweets ≠ endorsements
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2 months ago |
wdbj7.com | Chloe Vincente
BATH COUNTY, Va. (WDBJ) - The 23rd annual Bath Bluegrass Jamboree returns Saturday, April 12, 2025 at Bath County High School. This year, the event is featuring The Little Roy and Lizzy Show. Little Roy is known as a ‘banjo master’ and he has been inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame, SPGBMA Hall of Greats, IBMA Hall of Honor, and the Southern Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
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2 months ago |
wdbj7.com | Chloe Vincente
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - It’s a diagnosis no one wants to receive: cancer. While there can be several lifestyle, environmental or genetic factors that contribute to a cancer diagnosis, many doctors in both the holistic and western medicine worlds agree there are dietary changes we can make to help prevent cancer. Dr. Dave Hamilton, a Naturopathic Doctor with New River Natural Health, joined Here @ Home to discuss ways you can integrate powerful superfoods as medicine.
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Feb 27, 2025 |
wdbj7.com | Chloe Vincente
In recent years, schools have become an easy target for scammers and cyber criminals looking to steal data. It’s an issue that’s happening nationwide.
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Feb 3, 2025 |
ourcommunitynow.com | Chloe Vincente
Share ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Feb. 5, you can cheer on students and physicians as they compete in the annual Docs for Morgan basketball fundraiser. Morgan Dana Harrington was a Virginia Tech student with a bright future ahead of her as a teacher. She worked at Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine for a summer alongside her father, Dr. Daniel Harrington, before her murder. She is remembered for her kind spirit and exuberant laugh.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
ourcommunitynow.com | Chloe Vincente
ShareROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Tailgating and college football also means comfort foods and extending that grilling season into the Fall. Virginia Tech Food Safety Expert Melissa Wright joined Here @ Home to talk about the dos and don’ts of food preparation and storage when you’re tailgating. She said some of the biggest mistakes people make are temperature control. She stressed the importance of keeping cold foods cold and hot foods hot.
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