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QUAD CITIES, Iowa/Ill. (KWQC) - Thousands were without power in the Quad Cities area after storms and flash flooding early Saturday. Crews work to restore power into Saturday.
Better still, it’s now selling at an all-time low—just $85, versus the typical $129.
Heavy rain caused flooding issues in Ames and rotation was observed in clouds around the Iowa Speedway in Newton while the area was under a tornado warning. Fans sheltered in place ahead of the Sukup ...
According to a Duke Energy outage map, over 800 customers in Stokes County and approximately 500 customers in Surry County ...
Thousands of customers in Hamilton County are without power as storms roll through the Greater Cincinnati area. According to ...
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 was designed by Democrats to spur clean energy investment in Republican-led congressional districts, and it brought jobs and new manufacturing to those areas ...
She’s simply admitting that it’s not remotely enough, even though it keeps driving New York electricity costs through the ...
Here is a selection of comments on stories posted on the Reporter-Herald Facebook page July 5-11. Lenny Manning: Forget the permit, here and at every power plant. Just shut all power plants down. Too ...
New York is planning to build a new nuclear power plant, drawing both praise and criticism over its potential environmental ...
Eleven-time Grammy winner Chris Stapleton brought nostalgia and effortless vocals to his sold-out St. Louis show.
Critics of the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act say it will increase prices for “dirtier” energy. Not so, says Energy Secretary ...
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