Indiana Gov. Mike Braun speaks at a news conference on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025. (Leslie Bonilla Muñiz/Indiana Capital Chronicle) Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has lifted a longtime utility customer ...
Federal prosecutors say the January blaze that swept through Altadena, as well as another fire in 2022, were sparked by faulty equipment. By Jill Cowan Reporting from Los Angeles The U.S. government ...
Gov. Mike Braun will have the opportunity to exert his influence on Indiana's soaring energy costs after two of the state's five utility regulators announced Wednesday they are resigning their posts ...
Due to prolonged high temperatures, SRP is reminding customers about utility assistance programs to help with increased bills. The utility's summer disconnection moratorium will end on Sept. 9, and ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul has made developing new nuclear energy a priority to meet clean energy mandates after experts started to question New York’s ability to meet the mandates of the 2019 Climate Act.
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has lifted a longtime utility customer advocate to the state’s top job – and directed her to find ways to cut bills. Two members of the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The office of Indiana Gov. Mike Braun announced that he has selected the new leader for the Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC). According to a news release from Braun’s ...
California lawmakers have reached an initial agreement to shore up the state’s wildfire utility fund. The agreement was filed into legislative text on Wednesday after lawmakers suspended a Tuesday ...
The Justice Department filed two lawsuits against Southern California Edison (SCE) alleging the power provider’s negligence contributed to the deadly Eaton and Fairview fires in the Golden State ...
COLUMBUS — A bill recently introduced into the Ohio House of Representatives could allow utility companies access to the thermostats of homes and small businesses. Some people have apps like Nest to ...
HOLLY SPRINGS, Miss. - Mississippi regulators on Tuesday voted to fine the Holly Springs Utility Department up to $12,500 per day for "(failing) to render reasonably adequate service to its customers.
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