Two former energy executives are charged in a racketeering scheme and turned themselves into federal authorities on Friday.
The SEC said AEP's former CEO met with Larry Householder to discuss a plan to keep him in power for another 16 years.
More than five years after House Bill 6 was signed into law and almost two years after the former House speaker was convicted ...
Among key points in the report, AFP-Ohio and the Buckeye Institute are encouraging lawmakers to axe power plant subsidies, ...
This week marks 15 years since the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. The ...
Ohio officials’ opposition to private solar and wind investments in service to oil-and-gas interests looking to their own ...
Amazon plans to open its first data centers outside central Ohio. Here's where those centers may go and when construction ...
Eating this morning’s snow may not be the best idea. Here's what experts say before heading out to play in the snow ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission agreed to enter a $19 million settlement with American Electric Power last week after regulators accused the company of misleading investors about its ...
Rob Beeler, of AES Corporation, spoke to the Fayette County Commissioners Monday about the AES electric substation located at ...
Gov. Mike Braun hopes to look for efficiencies in Indianas environmental rules to make them more business-friendly. His pick ...