The City of Richmond has paused the application process for its water crisis recovery fund, which has received over 2,200 applications since it opened on Friday.
The city says it received more than 2,200 applications for the Family Crisis Fund since it opened on Friday, Jan. 31.
The fund, established this month to provide assistance to Richmond residents who were impacted by the water crisis, received ...
The City of Richmond has paused applications for funds to assist with recovery following the water crisis after receiving over 2,200 applications.
As Virginia’s General Assembly reaches “crossover” on Tuesday — the midpoint of the legislative session when bills move from ...
Saturday brought a collection of the state's top young basketball talent together in one place, as the "Coaches 4 The Cure" ...
Before and after the short session, Richmond’s water crisis and its unprecedented disruption of the General Assembly’s business dominated conversations in the hallways of the state Capitol as ...
There were dozens of water main breaks in Richmond during and in the weeks following the recent, widespread water crisis.
Richmond residents can now apply for financial assistance through a fund established to support those impacted by the water ...
Richmond’s housing crisis has worsened, with home prices nearly doubling in four years. Mayor Danny Avula’s plan includes tax ...
Applications opened Friday for financial assistance for locals who were financially affected by the city's water crisis. Why ...
That’s on top of a $25,000 contribution from Mayor Danny Avula’s political action committee, plus nearly a week’s worth of ...