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It has been five years since a $60 million bribery scheme funded by FirstEnergy Corp. came to light in Ohio with the stunning ...
An earlier version of this story stated, in error, that the draft report on FirstEnergy’s grid modernization fee that PUCO staff told Oxford Advisors to alter was never completed. It was completed and ...
“Shadowboxing” is advocates’ term for navigating the breadth and confusion of the bill’s social service funding and ...
The City of Columbus held its final capital budget proposal public hearing Thursday night, highlighting Mayor Andrew ...
The City of Columbus hosted the first of three Capital Budget proposal public hearings Tuesday night, spotlighting Mayor ...
The Public Utilities Commission approved a limited temporary rate increase for Young Brothers, LLC, the commission announced on June 27.
CDC director nominee grilled on vaccines, public health in confirmation hearing President Trump's pick for the director of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Susan Monarez, is set to ...
More than 100 people have been affected by heat-related illnesses in Columbus during ongoing heat wave, according to data from Columbus Public Health.
Sen. Sanders asked Monarez about her thoughts on vaccines during the hearing.
Christian physician Jay Bhattacharya wants to use repentance and research to rebuild trust in public health.
City officials on Tuesday said they plan to raise Manhattan’s utility rates. Director of public utilities Kevin Niles recommended a 3% increase in water and wastewater rates to keep up with ...
Columbus City Utilities Quality Control Lab received the Indiana Water Environmental Association (IWEA) Laboratory Excellence Award for the second consecutive year.