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The utility's report says the transactions date as far back as 10 years ago.
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The $61 million bribery scandal involving Ohio's nuclear plant bailout law and a utility widely believed to be FirstEnergy has brought new attention to to the commission that regulates utilities.
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The post remains unfilled after former Chair Sam Radazzo resigned last fall.
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Ohio health officials reported more than 11,700 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, the fourth highest daily tally; Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has extended the state's overnight coronavirus curfew into the New Year; Akron Mayor Dan Horrigan says an ordinance that limits the number of people permitted in private gatherings will not be renewed; and more stories.
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Ohio's top utilities regulations official has resigned just days after FBI agents searched his home in an early morning raid.
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FirstEnergy's filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission says former senior management members were fired after an internal investigation...
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The governor says he has not heard that Randazzo is under investigation.
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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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In Ohio, clean energy advocates say it's long been hard to get wind and solar projects approved. Now there are new questions about that after a bribery scandal linked to a controversial energy law.
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The chair of Ohio’s regulatory authority for electricity stood before a House committee. He discussed the bill that would create a fund that could bailout…