Youngkin recently requested an expedited disaster declaration from President Trump.
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"It'll be another month, minimally, before we will be able to get those patients seen."
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Nearby resident describes water rushing like a ‘river,’ smell
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The governor said he's focused on assisting water restoration efforts in Richmond.
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Thousands are without power, water as temperatures hover around freezing.
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This weekend's storm is expected to impact 62 million Americans through Monday. Heavy snow, ice, rain and severe thunderstorms are being unleashed from the Plains to the East Coast.
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The city no longer sponsors an overflow inclement weather shelter.
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Affected residents have until Dec. 1 to apply for disaster assistance.
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Supply could be impacted for weeks following Hurricane Helene.
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Hurricane Milton has once again surged to Category 5 strength. Officials say residents should rush to finish preparing for the storm.
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Rumors, misinformation and lies about the federal government’s response to Hurricane Helene have run rampant since the storm made landfall, especially around FEMA funding.
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A city spokesperson said cooling stations will be announced Friday.
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EPA gets stricter on what constitutes good air.
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New research highlights a potential connection between water weight and seismic activity.
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Severe scattered thunderstorms are also expected to bring strong winds, hail and flash flooding.
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Gov. Glenn Youngkin's office said Saturday the state was sending more resources.
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Firefighting crews were working on Thursday to put out wildfires that had been sparked on Wednesday.
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Too much salt damages freshwater ecosystems and pollutes drinking water sources.
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States across the East Coast, including North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Vermont, are expected to see wintry conditions that could lead to power outages and slippery roads.
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A heat wave at the start of the school year has educators scrambling to keep kids cool and safe.