Richmond, Virginia residents were told Wednesday to "continue to boil water" until city officials could get operations back online after a power outage.
Richmond’s utilities director resigned Wednesday and was replaced by a former state official, as investigations got underway into last week’s water outage.
Richmond Mayor Danny Avula addressed questions surrounding the state's notice of alleged violation pertaining to the recent ...
The Virginia Department of Health’s Office of Drinking Water learned of the power outage at Richmond’s water treatment plant — which resulted in a malfunction and the subsequent ...
A disruption that began with a brief power outage at the water ... Richmond, Va. Campbell Robertson reports on Delaware, the District of Columbia, Kentucky, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia ...
Private companies have pitched in, with Walmart bringing in 12 truckloads of water to Richmond and Henrico on Wednesday and another five on the way Thursday, a company spokesman said. The outage ...
Applications for funds will be open Friday. Eligible expenses will include rent and mortgage payments, healthcare, childcare, ...
Richmond Department of Public Utilities Director April Bingham resigned a week after water outages paralyzed Virginia‘s ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Mayor Danny Avula said Saturday that if another power outage occurs ... In the meantime, the Virginia Department of Health’s Office of Drinking Water, which regulates water ...
RELATED: Richmond works to restore water amid prolonged outage and boil advisory The water ... are slowly restoring water to residents. Virginia's State Capitol and the General Assembly Building ...
Richmond residents faced multiple days without running water after a winter storm caused failures at a treatment plant.
Richmond Public Schools is closing until Monday due to the city's ongoing water outage, Superintendent Jason Kamras announced ...