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The water crisis, which started on Jan. 6 due to a malfunctioning city reservoir system and lasted five days, was “completely ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin has announced that there may be more financial assistance to help residents recover from Richmond’s water ...
Virginia spent $2.62 billion on supplies and materials last year, according to the legislature's watchdog agency, the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission. The state spent billions more on a ...
With both the city’s and the state’s reports on the water crisis complete, officials are agreeing to disagree.
With Black Maternal Health Week ending today, Gov. Glenn Youngkin has announced new Maternal and Child Health Data Dashboards ...
The VDH report revealed that the Richmond water crisis was caused by "avoidable" operational missteps and infrastructure ...
The water crisis that gripped the Richmond in January, leaving the capital waterless for days, was “completely avoidable,” ...
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced help for small businesses in Central Virginia that were impacted by the Richmond water crisis.
RICHMOND, Va. (WAVY) – Gov. Glenn Youngkin released the final report from the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) on January’s water crisis in Richmond Wednesday. The water crisis, which ...
Richmond’s 100-year-old water treatment plant failed during a winter storm in January, leaving the city without water for nearly a week. Youngkin blames leadership.
The investigation, conducted by VDH’s Office of Drinking Water and engineering firm Short Elliott Hendrickson Inc. identified ...