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The City of Columbus hosted the first of three Capital Budget proposal public hearings Tuesday night, spotlighting Mayor Andrew Ginther’s $2.9 billion Capital ...
The Bryan Board of Public Affairs (BPA) Tuesday agreed to take part in a new venture to purchase renewable power beginning in 2027.
Data centers throughout central Ohio will potentially pay more for electricity after a landmark order this week from PUCO.
A desire to work outside, a plan to graduate without student debt and a recommendation from a family member drew two brothers ...
I have to admit, this week's What's Up With That? query truly had me stumped. But it turns out blue streetlights are explainable, if not ideal.
The Columbus community is set to provide feedback on the city's nearly $3 billion budget as Mayor Andrew Ginther's team hosts a series of town halls this week.
What separates the two candidates on the Georgia Public Service Commission ballot? One emphasizes their expertise on energy, ...
Critics say the new energy plan could cost billions, boost pollution and break promises to lower bills, but Georgia Power ...
A second public hearing held on Licking Regional Water District's permit for a proposed wastewater treatment plant turned ...
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe has signed a repeal of a law guaranteeing paid sick leave for workers and inflationary adjustments ...
Amid dwindling fare revenue, IndyGo is trying to increase bus fares by 57% with an August vote. That's a problem for the typical rider, who earns less than $25,000 a year.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Eastern Michigan University aims to lure Ohio students with messages that promise “all are welcome” and will be given “freedom to grow.” We’re talking about the cost of SB 1 on Today ...