PUCO says FirstEnergy is seeking a rate increase that would generate approximately $190.3 million of additional annual ...
FirstEnergy customers could see their electric bills get more expensive if a proposed rate increase is approved.
The energy utility company FirstEnergy says that it will be laying off about 350 employees company wide; some of which include jobs here in Pennsylvania.
FirstEnergy wants a $183 million rate increase. State auditors are skeptical. And ratepayer advocates want a price drop.
Ohio lawmakers plan to repeal the remaining aspects of scandal-tainted legislation, saving ratepayers money and eliminating FirstEnergy's House Bill 6.
Electric utility owner FirstEnergy Corp., parent company of Greensburg’s West Penn Power Co., said Monday it has laid off ...
FirstEnergy, which employs over 2,400 individuals in the Akron area, has indicated that the job reductions will account for less than 3% of its total workforce. While the company has outlined the ...
Layoffs and reassignments are coming to Akron-based FirstEnergy Corp. The company reported in a Wednesday, March 26, ...
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