- Dominion Virginia Power expects to restore service by Tuesday night for 80-85 percent of customers whose power was disrupted by two days of severe storms at the end of last week. (msnbc.com)
- Dominion Virginia power says it may take another week for everyone who lost power in recent storms to have their service restored. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- RICHMOND, Va. (PR Newswire)
- More than 58,000 homes and businesses across the Richmond region remain without power after back-to-back storms raked the area. At 2 p.m., 58,848 outages were reported in the Richmond area, according to Dominion Virginia Powers website. (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- RICHMOND, Va. (Yahoo Finance)
- though about 107,000 had their power restored. Meanwhile, 245,578 Dominion Virginia Power customers in Northern Virginia and 272,740 BGE customers in Maryland were still in the dark. (Washington Examiner)
- Localities and utility companies continue to respond to Friday nights storm. (Northern Virginia Daily)
- "The scope and scale of the power outages affecting every region of the state is almost unprecedented," he said. (Washington Times)
- RICHMOND, Va. - Dominion Virginia Power is lowering what the utility charges customers to recover its fuel costs. (WTOP)
Sunday, July 1, 2012
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