The City of Richmond and surrounding Henrico County are under a water boil advisory after a snow-related power outage ...
Officials stressed that the boil water advisory is a "precaution." Parts of the Henrico system were reopened to the troubled ...
A boil water advisory announced on Wednesday, Jan. 9, is still in effect in Henrico County and Goochland County has now ...
Henrico County Public Schools will be closed on Friday, with some employees to report to work, as a countywide boil water advisory remains in effect.
All of Henrico County is now under a water boil advisory amid an ongoing water crisis in and around Richmond, Virginia.
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.
Henrico County officials have issued an immediate boil water advisory for all residents despite water being restored to some.
Richmond Mayor Danny Avula shared Thursday that all nine zones served by Richmond’s water system are fully pressurized, and that the boil water advisory could be lifted by Friday or Saturday, pending ...
Water seemingly made a comeback in Richmond's faucets overnight Wednesday into Thursday — for real this time. The big picture ...
Richmond's water problems linger, and the repercussions are being felt in the neighboring counties of Hanover and Henrico.
Richmond residents have either had no water or low water pressure since a winter storm caused a power outage that disrupted ...
Richmond's water system returned to full pressure Thursday. Mayor Danny Avula made the announcement just after noon.