A U.S. appeals court reversed a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission decision that permitted FirstEnergy to keep charging customers an "adder" charge.
After the arrest of the Ohio House speaker for taking bribes from FirstEnergy and despite a blitz of subpoenas from the FBI, thousands of text messages “were missing” from the iPhone of the company’s chief executive,
Chuck Jones and a former senior vice president are the first FirstEnergy executives to face federal charges in a corruption probe tied to an Ohio energy
A former CEO and one of his top executives with an Ohio energy company at the center of a $60 million bribery scheme have been indicted on racketeering charges, federal prosecutors announced Friday. The former FirstEnergy Corp. executives — ex-CEO Chuck ...
FirstEnergy changed its AutoPay processing company, requiring some customers to enter AutoPay data again. 3News' Stephanie Haney VERIFIES.
DeWine cannot run for reelection in 2026 because of term limits. Lt. Gov. Jon Husted planned to run as DeWine's successor, but Husted recently accepted DeWine's appointment to the U.S. Senate, replacing Vice President JD Vance.
Former FirstEnergy executives Chuck Jones and Michael Dowling have been indicted on federal charges in connection with House Bill 6 nuclear power plant bailout scheme, the largest corruption scandal in Ohio history.
No comment.” That’s all Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said and walked away. Only at the tail end of DeWine’s press conference last Friday, to announce Lt. Gov. Jon Husted as his pick to replace J.D. Vance in the U.
Ohioans have been able to choose their electricity providers, but new research highlighted the financial consequences of such decisions.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (WKRC) - An Ohio-based power company added a surcharge to customers who pay their bill from a bank account without autopay. According to WFMJ, FirstEnergy Corp, an electric utility company and parent company of Ohio Edison, has added a surcharge to its customers who are paying their monthly bill from their checking accounts.
However, FirstEnergy, the parent company of Ohio Edison, is now adding a surcharge to customers who pay their monthly electric bill from their checking accounts. The new policy started in January.
Given the shroud of corruption tied to the HB 6/FirstEnergy scandal, the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio needs a clean slate and a squeaky-clean cast of characters. That is why, going forward, PUCO commissioners should not have any conflicts of interest,