Richmond a city of 200000 people faced frustration as crews worked to fix the water system which a winter storm had knocked out as the week started
Residents in Richmond, Virginia, are still without running water after a storm knocked out power at a treatment facility. Jody Alexander, the president of the YMCA of Greater Richmond, joins CBS News with more.
Richmond Mayor Danny Avula ... including several branches of the YMCA and a local JCC, also offered facilities such as showers. The Virginia legislature, based in the capital city, also delayed ...
Frustrated residents of Richmond, Virginia, are finding ways to cope without tap water after a winter storm knocked out power to a facility earlier this week.
Officials say that a boil-water advisory in Virginia's capital will remain in place at least until Saturday morning.
Richmond, a city of 200,000 people, faced frustration as crews worked to fix the water system, which a winter storm had knocked out as the week started
In 2019, she joined WTVR CBS 6 in Richmond, Va. as a morning reporter. During her time there, she covered former Virginia Governor ... Gabrielle volunteered with YMCA Greater Louisville as a ...
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