RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — All outpatient appointments, procedures and surgeries at the Richmond Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center scheduled for Thursday and Friday have been canceled as the city ...
A 2.8 magnitude earthquake shook the Richmond, Virginia area Tuesday afternoon, according to the United States Geological Survey. The quake struck about six miles northwest of Glen Allen ...
By Campbell Robertson For four days now, sinks, showers and baths in Richmond, Va., have run empty. What little water there has been, officials announced on Monday after many residents had already ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Max Shulga poured in 20 points, leading a dozen Rams in the scoring column, as VCU overwhelmed Richmond 90-49 in the first game of this year's Capital City Classic at the Siegel ...
Residents are urged to conserve water, the Richmond mayor said. A water boil advisory remains in effect in Richmond, Virginia, after a winter storm-related power outage impacted operations at a ...
Henry L. Marsh III, the first Black mayor of Richmond and a state senator for 22 years, who died Jan. 23 at 91, will lie in state Thursday at the Virginia state Capitol from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Max Shulga had 20 points in VCU's 90-49 win against Richmond on Saturday night. Shulga added six rebounds and five assists for the Rams (17-5, 7-2 Atlantic 10 Conference).
After an electrical failure wreaked havoc on Richmond, Virginia's water supply earlier this week, city officials advised residents to conserve water on Wednesday as they work to get operations ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Another malfunction at Richmond’s water treatment plant will further delay water service being restored to residents. The city’s reservoir system was disrupted on ...
RICHMOND, Va. — After more than 24 hours, water production was restored in the City of Richmond, but some still report a lack of water in their homes on Wednesday. However, water pressure will ...
They came by the hundreds from near and far on Saturday to say farewell to civil rights legend Henry L. Marsh III — and to promise to keep faith with his battles for justice and community.
as lawmakers were effectively shut out of the Virginia State Capitol for safety reasons. Throughout the rest of Richmond, residents were dealing with a lack of water, and hospitals had to employ ...