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 ...
Deputies with the Northampton County Sheriff's Office called Virginia State Police just before 7:45 p.m. about a shooting at ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered an investigation into loss of water pressure at fire hydrants. Read more.
Henrico Board of Supervisor Chair Tyrone Nelson said the coming days, the county would evaluate its response at all levels ...
The city shared an alert Friday morning stating that up to 150 residents may lose power today due to repairs being made on a ...
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Richmond BizSense checked in with folks from all corners of the local business community to see how they’re staying afloat ...
Snow will taper off this morning. Winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories continue due to travel conditions.
"There was a lot of lives at risk," she said. "You know, I could've had my son in the car, thankfully his dad had just picked him up. It could've been one of those moments where I was like, 'Oh, that ...
Some Richmond City Councilmembers are raising questions and concerns of their own and supporting calls for a third-party investigation.
The Virginia Department of Health is reporting emergency department and urgent care visits for gastrointestinal illnesses were “elevated” across the Commonwealth for the week ending on January 4.
More than 1,000 food establishments went dry during the water outage, losing thousands of dollars with each passing day.