The City of Richmond has opened water distribution sites for those affected by ongoing outages and low water pressure amid a ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Richmond Public Schools will remain closed this week as the city struggles through a citywide water crisis.
Henrico Board of Supervisor Chair Tyrone Nelson said the coming days, the county would evaluate its response at all levels ...
CBS 6 is raising questions about the head of Richmond's Department of Public Utilities blaming a region-wide water crisis solely on a winter storm power outage at the Richmond water treatment plant.
Experts are concerned about the economic impacts this will have had on both people and businesses, not only during the outage, but in the days, weeks and months to come.
Residents should begin to see their water flow return throughout the day as water pressure zones in central and eastern Henrico are now filling with water.
Roughly 23,000 Henrico County residents still have no water service. Residents who do have water are under a boil water advisory until further notice.
Richmond business owners on challenges caused by water crisis: 'It felt like COVID' “When you have a business to run, the bills don't stop, the garbage doesn't stop coming out of your checking account ...
More than 1,000 food establishments went dry during the water outage, losing thousands of dollars with each passing day.
CBS 6 is keeping an eye on places people in need can go to get drinking water or a shower amid the ongoing water crisis in Richmond.
Inspection reports obtained by CBS 6 revealed that Richmond's Department of Public Utilities has been previously cited for failures related to its emergency planning and deteriorating equipment.
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