(Reuters) -The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio on Wednesday ordered FirstEnergy’s Ohio utilities to pay $250.7 million in penalties and refunds after an investigation linked to a bribery scandal ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — If your power goes out, FirstEnergy wants permission to take longer to fix it. The company is asking state regulators for permission to let Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co., Ohio ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. FirstEnergy's headquarters in Akron. (Photo from Google Maps.) It’s one of the biggest such penalties in U.S. history. The rulings ...
FirstEnergy headquarters in Akron, which the utility is selling as it locates to its West Akron campus. State regulators have hit FirstEnergy with a quarter of a billion dollars in penalties related ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio on Wednesday ordered FirstEnergy's three Ohio electric utilities to pay more than $250 million in restitution and penalties after determining ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- A bipartisan group of Ohio lawmakers says FirstEnergy shouldn’t get permission to let power outages last longer or happen more often. “FirstEnergy is asking for permission to fail,” ...
The $4.3 million that Akron-based FirstEnergy paid veteran utility lawyer Sam Randazzo in 2019 is at the center of the latest criminal trial tied to Ohio's sweeping $60 million bribery scandal ...
City officials have sent notices to state regulators that they object to FirstEnergy’s request to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio for permission to take longer to fix future power outages.
Complaints were filed by two developers against FirstEnergy subsidiary Ohio Edison regarding large-scale housing projects in ...
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