Beyond removing limbs that have regrown since their last trimming, Dominion Energy focuses on what they term the "Four D's": dead, dying, diseased, or damaged branches.
Fallen trees and downed wires led to multiple road closures Sunday, as strong winds hit D.C., Maryland and Virginia.
Lawmakers want to more than triple the amount of storage capacity Virginia’s two public utility companies must procure under ...
Virginia’s General Assembly, I understand why people say the legislative process is like sausage-making, both being things it ...
Only a handful of General Assembly bills survive to address mushrooming demands for power and water from lucrative data ...
Dominion Energy is wrapping up repairs from wind damage hitting much of the power lines in Virginia over the weekend. Now, ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- More than 15,000 Dominion Energy customers remained without power Monday morning in Virginia after a powerful storm knocked out the electricity to more than 110,000 customers ...
Fire departments in D.C., Maryland and Virginia have reported damage to houses and power lines as a result of trees falling ...
Thousands were without power after a storm with heavy winds. 14,000 customers lost power at one time. Less than 150 are ...
Tens of thousands across the D.C. area remain without power Monday as vicious wind gusts pushed through the region over the ...
More than 3,000 homes and businesses were without power Sunday evening amid continued strong winds. As of 5:30 p.m., Dominion ...