A former CEO and one of his top executives at an Ohio energy company have been indicted on federal racketeering charges.
Two former energy executives are charged in a racketeering scheme and turned themselves into federal authorities on Friday.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (WKRC) - An Ohio-based power company added a surcharge to customers who pay their bill from a bank account ...
Chuck Jones and a former senior vice president are the first FirstEnergy executives to face federal charges in a corruption ...
However, FirstEnergy, the parent company of Ohio Edison, is now adding a surcharge to customers who pay their monthly ...
A federal grand jury has indicted Charles E. Jones, 69, of Akron and Michael Dowling, 60, of Massillon, on one count each of ...
The revised price target reflects Jefferies' analysis of the company's growth prospects and the potential impact of external ...
The Sixth Circuit appeals court also upheld FERC's decision ending the extra return on equity in the state for American ...
Utilities that provide electricity to the Mahoning and Shenango Valleys say they are preparing for this week’s frigid ...
Republican Attorney General Dave Yost announced Thursday his 2026 candidacy to replace term-limited Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and ...
Republican Attorney General Dave Yost is running for Ohio governor. The 68-year-old Yost's announcement Thursday comes ...
FirstEnergy downgraded by Wolfe Research, seeing concerns on low-quality pension and coal earnings resurfacing, while the Ohio rate case remains an overhang.