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Since mayflies are so attracted to light, Ohio Edison's FirstEnergy is getting ready to shut down street lights in Lakeshore communities to keep drivers safe.
About 50,000 FirstEnergy customers woke up without power after severe storms swept through Northeast Ohio overnight.
While energy prices are set to jump this summer, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law that could provide some relief — eliminating a subsidy from the scandal-ridden House Bill 6.
There is a lot to see in Ohio, including tons of small towns filled with wineries, old museums, corn festivals, skydiving, and more for people of all ages.
Two compact fluorescent light bulbs will be mailed or hand-delivered to residential customers of Ohio Edison, Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. and Toledo Edison. The cost of the program will be ...
A city councilman has filed a lawsuit against Ohio Edison, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy, alleging the utility company ...
On May 16th Warren councilman Greg Greathouse filed a lawsuit against Ohio Edison, claiming the city had been overcharged for ...
More than 30,000 residents are without power in Summit County after thunderstorms and high winds cause widespread outages, ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Hall of Famer Charles Woodson, the 1994 Mr. Football in Ohio, is purchasing a 0.1% stake in the Cleveland Browns, the team that’s only 90 miles east of his hometown of ...
When the Vermilion Valley Resort in California’s eastern Sierra shut down for the winter, the staff left cabin doors unlocked ...
Some riders who were unaware of the strike learned what had happened as they waited at transit stations early Friday for ...