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Showing images of a dead eel near Richmond’s water supply and makeshift parts and debris floating throughout the system, the Virginia Department of Health released its report breaking down ...
A firm hired by the state to assess the water crisis found DPU has operated for decades with vulnerabilities that increased the risk of a crisis, yet regulators never "raised red flags." ...
Richmond water crisis that left citizens without water and forced restaurants and other businesses to temporarily close or limit service was “completely avoidable” according to a newly released report ...
With both the city’s and the state’s reports on the water crisis complete, officials are agreeing to disagree.
A rabid skunk was found in the 300 Block of Forge road near U.S. Route 60, according to the Virginia Department of Health.
The VDH report revealed that the Richmond water crisis was caused by "avoidable" operational missteps and infrastructure ...
With Black Maternal Health Week ending today, Gov. Glenn Youngkin has announced new Maternal and Child Health Data Dashboards ...
The water crisis that gripped the Richmond in January, leaving the capital waterless for days, was “completely avoidable,” ...
“Measles kills one in one thousand people who get it. There are no deaths reported from the measles vaccine, so people can do ...
The water crisis that struck Virginia’s capital and surrounding areas in January and left hundreds of thousands without drinkable tap water for nearly a week was “completely avoidable,” according to a ...
The report suggests the crisis was caused by years of neglect at the Richmond Water Treatment plant, contradicting the city’s earlier assertions.