Friday, August 24 2012 8:59 AM EDT2012-08-24 12:59:03 GMT
This earthquake was costly for Louisa County. Damage to homes, schools and public buildings topped $80 million. 12 Investigates how Louisa County is spending the recovery money. When she wasn't hereMore >>
This earthquake was costly for Louisa County. Damage to homes, schools and public buildings topped $80 million. 12 Investigates how Louisa County is spending the recovery money.More >>
Thursday, August 23 2012 4:11 PM EDT2012-08-23 20:11:19 GMT
A year after a 5.8 earthquake cause major damage to schools in Louisa, officials took NBC12 on a tour of Louisa Co. High School and Thomas Jefferson Elementary School to show off their progress.More >>
A year after a 5.8 earthquake cause major damage to schools in Louisa, officials took NBC12 on a tour of Louisa Co. High School and Thomas Jefferson Elementary School to show off their progress.More >>
Friday, March 9 2012 5:54 PM EST2012-03-09 22:54:38 GMT
As we mark the anniversary of Japan's tsunami and nuclear disaster- dozens protest nuclear power in downtown Richmond. The protestors held signs and chanted outside Dominion Virginia Power's headquarters Friday afternoon.More >>
LOUISA, VA (WWBT) - Two earthquake-damaged schools in Louisa County will remain closed for the rest of the year.
Students at Louisa County High School and Thomas Jefferson Elementary School will not be able to reopen.
The school year is being extended until June 15, 2012.
NBC12's Laura Geller is covering this story and will have more today starting at 5 p.m.