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Power has been restored to Tanglewood Mall

Updated 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 3:

From the Roanoke County website:

The traffic lights on Route 419/Electric Road from Franklin Road to Starkey Road are now operational and traffic can resume normal access to Ogden Road.

Tanglewood Mall has power again, according to the mall’s website.

Additionally, a post on the Facebook page for Buffalo Wild Wings’ Tanglewood location reads “We are OPEN !!!”

TODAY’S STORM COVERAGE
* Regional storm updates from The Roanoke Times

GENERAL STORM RESOURCES
* Weather journalist Kevin Myatt has weather updates on the Weather Journal
* Health department issues advisory on how to deal with food after power outage
* Food writer Lindsey Nair has tips on how to deodorize a refrigerator or freezer after a power outage
* Changes announced to trash collection schedule

PHOTOS
* Loren Wright shares photos of storm damage around Southwest Roanoke County
* Hot enough to fry an egg outside? This family tried it and shares their results.

PREVIOUS STORM COVERAGE:
* July 3: Tuesday, July 3 Planning Commission meeting time, date changed due to power outage
* July 3: Here’s how our power outage compares to the rest of the state
* July 2: Roanoke County makes drinking water available at six locations Tuesday
* July 2: Access to Ogden Road from 419 temporarily blocked
* July 2: Police ask motorists to avoid Tanglewood area during rush hour
* July 2: Grandin Court Baptist Church opens as a cooling center
* July 2: Tanglewood Mall closed due to power outage
* July 2: Roanoke County creates emergency information page
* July 2: Parks and rec office closed due to power outage
* July 1: Roanoke County administration office closed Monday
* July 1: Regional storm coverage for July 1 from The Roanoke Times
* June 30: Power could be out in parts of Roanoke County until July 7
* June 30: Regional storm coverage for June 30 from The Roanoke Times
* June 30: Gov. Bob McDonnell declares state of emergency
* June 30: Shelter available for Roanoke County residents
* June 30: Early morning reports of storm damage around Roanoke County

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