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Infrastructure · RichmondRICHMOND, Va. Richmond Mayor Danny Avula says with new leadership, operating procedures, and equipment in place at the water treatment plant, the city is well-positioned to avoid future emergencies like the water crisis that impacted much of the region one year ago.Im really proud of what the team has done in under 12 months," Avula said in an interview with reporter Tyler Layne.In the time since January 6, 2025 when a weather-related power outa…See the Story
Richmond Water Crisis One Year Later: Mayor Confident in Progress, Customer Rate Hikes Likely
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Richmond, United States · RichmondRICHMOND, Va. The Valentine Museum announced a date for an open house to honor longtime director Bill Martin after his death.Martin was struck by a driver while crossing Broad Street on Dec. 27, just two blocks from the Valentine. He died from his injuries the following day.The open house in Martin's honor will be held on on Saturday, Feb. 7."More details will be shared soon, but this gathering will offer an opportunity to come together, share m…See the Story
The Valentine announces date for open house to honor Bill Martin: 'An opportunity to come together'
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Richmond, United States · RichmondRICHMOND, Va. One of the many places to be shutdown as a result of the 2025 water crisis was the General Assembly. Lawmakers gaveled in for the start of their session two days into the crisis on Jan. 8 and quickly gaveled out until water service was restored.Now as the 2026 session approaches, which includes the creation of a new two-year state budget, Richmond officials are asking for financial help to upgrade its infrastructure and prevent fut…See the Story
Richmond Seeks $40M in Upcoming State Budget to Prevent Future Water Crises
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