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David Brecht has always been diligent about managing his energy use and paying his bills on time. But his latest electric bill left him stunned, jumping from about $100 to $257 after a rate hike by ...
Ohio’s Amish Country hides a shopping paradise where your dollars stretch further than grandma’s homemade taffy—Walnut Creek Marketplace in Sugarcreek, where bargain hunting becomes an Olympic-worthy ...
When the conversation turns to Ohio’s hidden culinary treasures, Hickory House deserves a place at the table – a restaurant ...
Soaring temperatures this week has cut power for thousands around Ohio. These maps can tell you how widespread an outage is and when power will return.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) -Thousands of people are without power Thursday after severe storms tore through the area Wednesday evening. As of 11:30 a.m., more than 21,000 FirstEnergy customers ...
FirstEnergy customers are being alerted their electric bills may be getting more expensive starting this month due to the current market price of energy.
Northeast Ohio power customers will see higher electricity prices starting in June as high demand and low supply will send energy costs surging. Statewide, commercial customers can expect increases of ...
Travel Safely on Ohio's Lakeshore Roads During Mayfly Season PR Newswire AKRON, Ohio, May 19, 2025 Ohio Edison to suspend streetlight service in some areas to deter flies from gathering ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKRC) — An Ohio power company warned that balloons cause safety risks and were responsible for dozens of power outages in 2024. FirstEnergy Corp. is urging customers to handle ...
Foil balloons can conduct electricity when caught in power lines, causing power outages and damaging equipment, and should be weighted and deflated after events to prevent this issue.
Electric rates are going up June 1. Illuminating Company and Ohio Edison customers on standard service plans will see nearly 2-cent increases per kilowatt-hour.
A new standard rate for Toledo Edison customers will take effect in June, according to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.