To qualify for help, applicants must be a city resident and have demonstrated financial hardship due to the water outage.
Richmond residents can now apply for financial assistance through a fund established to support those impacted by the water outage earlier this month.
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Applications opened Friday for financial assistance for locals who were financially affected by the city's water crisis. Why ...
The West Virginia University women’s tennis team faces VCU and William and Mary this weekend in the team’s second road trip of the young season. West Virginia (2-2) will face VCU at 11 a.m. ET on ...
That’s on top of a $25,000 contribution from Mayor Danny Avula’s political action committee, plus nearly a week’s worth of ...
The City of Richmond has begun accepting applications for funds to assist with recovery following the water crisis.
Records show officials in 2017 declined two bids from contractors who offered to upgrade the water treatment plant’s ...
Hello! The legislative session in Richmond is currently underway, and I would like to provide an update on several bills that I am sponsoring and how you can stay informed about their progress this ...
City officials have begun outlining their response plans for future emergencies, as they continue to address the effects of ...
As Gov. Glenn Youngkin was assuring Virginians on Tuesday that direct federal aid would not be suspended as part of the Trump ...
Richmond Mayor Danny Avula addressed a number of community concerns about the water crisis, including the timeline of ...