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Groups representing low-income people are calling on state regulators to reject AT&T’s plan to drop out of a federal program that helps over 10,000 of its…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, Jan. 25:Feds tell Rover to stop drilling;College of Wooster students stage sit-in;Ohio Supreme Court sides…
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Here are your morning headlines for Tuesday, December 5th:Akron wants to let a Pittsburgh startup lease cell tower space;Council resolution urges PGA to…
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More than 40 buildings in Youngstown’s business district will pay extra for heating and cooling due to an emergency surcharge approved by the Public…
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Ohio energy companies win some and lose some. This week they lost a benefit in the new state budget that would have allowed them to charge customers more…
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One of the state’s largest utility companies is proposing a change in the way they charge customers for their power. Consumer groups are objecting, but…
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For the next month, the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio is fielding applications for two open positions on the five-person board.Commissioner Lynn…
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A top utilities watchdog, nominated to that spot by Gov. John Kasich, has stepped down after the GOP-dominated Senate rejected that appointment.…
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The Ohio Senate has rejected a major appointment by Gov. John Kasich. As statehouse correspondent Andy Chow reports, this could be a sign of friction…
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Among the things lawmakers are dealing with in this lame-duck session is whether the Senate will confirm a Democratic lawyer from Columbus to the…