DAYTON — The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) recently accepted the settlement agreement in AES Ohio’s distribution rate case. The power company is authorized to file a 9% rate increase, ...
A vote Wednesday afternoon made it official: Distribution rates for AES Ohio electric customers are going up. Members of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio voted to ratify a proposed settlement ...
The suit claims the allegedly fraudulent Drake streams alone have cost other artists hundreds of millions of dollars. By Ethan Millman Music Editor A new class action lawsuit against Spotify accuses ...
For almost two decades, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operated its facility in Broadview without much notice, handling immigration check-ins and other administrative tasks. Most attention ...
The video above features the latest coverage from AES. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – The Ohio Consumers’ Council is objecting to what it considers a “through-the-looking-glass account” by the Public Utilities ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A utility advocacy group on Thursday said a new settlement between AES Indiana and city officials unfairly places too much ratepaying burden on residential customers. Under the ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Indianapolis Department of Public Works said Wednesday night it has successfully negotiated a settlement with electricity utility AES Indiana that will save taxpayers ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis officials and AES Indiana have announced an agreement regarding the utility company's highly-contested proposed rate increase. Wednesday night, an Indy DPW spokesperson ...
Correction: An earlier version of this story misstated Ben Inskeep's position with the Citizens Action Coalition. He is program director. (This story was updated to add new information.) After ...
INDIANAPOLIS — AES Indiana announced that they have reached a partial settlement in the Regulatory Rate Review to reduce their proposed rate increase. In a release sent out Thursday morning, the ...
What is it with lawyers and AI? We don’t know, but it feels like an inordinate number of them keep screwing up with AI tools, apparently never learning from their colleagues who get publicly crucified ...