A Catholic church program that helped rebuild homes in the New Orleans area after Hurricane Katrina plans to begin testing those homes for signs of defective
Repairs are beginning in Louisiana on the first home that contains defective drywall made by a major manufacturer.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it has not found a link between tainted Chinese drywall and the deaths of 11 people living in homes with
A pilot program to fix homes that were built with tainted drywall made by a major Chinese manufacturer is progressing well and will likely expand, a federal
Renters are starting to add their voices to homeowners' dealing with the sulfur odor, corroded wiring, and unexplained health problems associated with Chinese
The frustrations in a town hall meeting in Newport News Monday night on defective Chinese drywall were evident as soon as leaders opened the floor for
Senator Jim Webb wants the Internal Revenue Service to give guidance to homeowners affected by toxic Chinese drywall.
Attorneys for Hampton Roads families involved in a defective Chinese drywall case, finally hear from the company that made the product being held responsible
Congressman Glenn Nye's legislation to extend mortgage help to Virginians affected by toxic Chinese drywall passed in the US House of Representatives.
A New Orleans federal judge on Thursday awarded seven Virginia families $2.6 million in damages for homes ruined by sulfur-emitting drywall made in China, a
New federal guidelines say thousands of U.S. homes tainted by Chinese drywall won't be safe unless they are completely gutted.
A judge has ruled against a local builder in a case involving its insurance company and claims over Chinese drywall.
Plagued by problems with Chinese drywall, it seems things may be looking up at Harbor Walk Condominiums.
A top Virginia official has appointed a task force to develop the state's strategy for dealing with drywall from China that has prompted complaints nationwide.
A federal judge heard emotional testimony Monday from a group of Virginia homeowners who blame corrosive Chinese drywall for ruining their homes and finances
Tuesday morning Virginia's Secretary of Commerce and Trade Jim Cheng toured homes built with defective Chinese drywall in Newport News.
