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Ohio Senators have unanimously approved a bill that strips out a key provision of HB6, the sweeping energy law that’s at the center of a federal…
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An acting federal prosecutor was named Monday for the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Ohio, after the former officeholder stepped down…
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A measure to repeal part of Ohio's controversial nuclear power plant bailout, and stop the increase to monthly electric bills, is gaining momentum in the…
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Akron-based FirstEnergy will be reporting its political spending on its website in the future, after New York-based shareholders sought to ensure the…
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Several bills have been introduced in the Ohio House and Senate to tackle the controversial nuclear power plant bailout law. The measures range from a…
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The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Ohio has submitted his resignation. David DeVillers is one of 56 U.S. Attorneys appointed by former…
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A bill to repeal a bailout of two aging nuclear power plants at the heart of a federal $60 million bribery probe has been re-introduced in the Ohio House…
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A dark money group has reached a plea deal in the federal corruption case involving former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder (R-Glenford), the former…
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FirstEnergy will be ending its controversial monthly "decoupling" fee, which guarantees a profit for the company. Attorney General Dave Yost says getting…
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President-elect Joe Biden has pledged to spend $1.7 trillion over the next 10 years to fight climate change by cutting greenhouse gas emissions nationwide. Advocates of renewable energy in Ohio say the incoming administration has a chance to shape the future of a state where fossil fuels remain major sources of electricity. Ohio’s energy picture has been changing over the last 15 years. Coal is on a downward slide and natural gas has been ascendant.