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Gov. Mike DeWine has announced a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. retail curfew beginning Thursday to help slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic; the city of Cleveland reported a record 509 coronavirus cases on Monday and Tuesday; Ohio Republican Sen. Rob Portman is participating in a COVID-19 vaccine test; and more stories.
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The Columbus home of the chair of the agency that regulates Ohio utilities was the site of a search by the FBI this morning.
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There’s renewed hope for an off-shore wind project on Lake Erie.The Ohio Power Siting Board voted Thursday to remove a provision that would have made the…
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State regulators have denied AEP’s plan to charge ratepayers a fee for what would be the largest solar project in Ohio.The decision came down to whether…
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A split Ohio Supreme Court blocked a charge FirstEnergy Corp. customers have been paying since 2017, saying state regulators improperly allowed it to go…
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The panel of state regulators that reviews utility rates will soon have a new leader who has a history of opposing renewable energy issues. This is…
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Environmental groups are opposing Gov. Mike DeWine’s appointment to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. DeWine picked Sam Randazzo to serve, and…
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State regulators are holding hearings on what could be the largest solar farm in the state. Supporters say the argument is based on proving the state…
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Unlikely groups are coming together to support what would be Ohio’s largest solar farm. Supporters of the project say it would give one area of the state…
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The agency that regulates public utilities has a new plan for modernization of aging electricity grids.Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Chairman Asim…