Ohio electric bills have climbed as the cost of generating and transmitting power rises across the regional grid, but understanding how those charges work can help you find ways to lower your costs.
Ohioans are facing doubled electricity bills, causing frustration and economic strain, with blame placed on data centers and state policies.
As data center developers invest billions in Pennsylvania, the state is weighing who should pay the literal price of their ...
Borges served less than half of his five-year sentence for his role in the HB6 scandal involving FirstEnergy. He was ...
Ohio's legislature will likely require the owner of two nuclear power reactors to prove they need financial assistance to remain in service following a bribery scandal related to passage of the ...
My sincere thanks to Senator Brian Helton for joining Talkline Tuesday. Debate is essential — and in an energy state like West Virginia, more debate on energy policy isn’t just healthy, it’s necessary ...
By John Marra Ohio’s electrical grid is being pushed to its limits. Between aging infrastructure, volatile weather, and nonstop industrial demand, our state is approaching an energy crossroads.
Federal courts in northern Ohio have put on hold most non-essential civil lawsuits involving federal agencies and employees because of the U.S. government shutdown. As Jeremy Pelzer reports, that ...
SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO) — Last month on KELOLAND News, we took to you a reunion that was highlighted by the return of a founding member of a longtime happy-hour tradition in downtown Sioux Falls. Bill ...
Delaware House Bill allows flexible tax payments for this year's bill, enabling at least three installments. The bill includes protections for compliant taxpayers against property seizures and passed ...
A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced legislation in both chambers of Congress requiring Medicare Advantage (MA) plans to promptly pay out providers’ claims, with up to a $25,000 fine and ...
Most people set their credit card to autopay once a month and don't think twice about it. That's totally fine. But a few years ago I randomly fell into the habit of paying mine every single week ...