A U.S. appeals court reversed a Federal Energy Regulatory Commission decision that permitted FirstEnergy to keep charging customers an "adder" charge.
Customers who get service through Ohio Edison and The Illuminating Company may have received emails alerting them of the issue.
Two former energy executives are charged in a racketeering scheme and turned themselves into federal authorities on Friday.
We recently compiled a list of the 10 Firms Post Impressive Gains on Monday. In this article, we are going to take a look at where FirstEnergy Corp. (NYSE:FE) stands against the other stocks. Wall Street ended the first trading day of the week on a mixed note,
A former CEO and one of his top executives with an Ohio energy company at the center of a $60 million bribery scheme have been indicted on racketeering charges, federal prosecutors announced Friday. The former FirstEnergy Corp. executives — ex-CEO Chuck ...
Chuck Jones and a former senior vice president are the first FirstEnergy executives to face federal charges in a corruption probe tied to an Ohio energy
The same day Jon Husted was tapped to be Ohio’s next U.S. Senator, former FirstEnergy executives were indicted on federal racketeering charges
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (WKRC) - An Ohio-based power company added a surcharge to customers who pay their bill from a bank account without autopay. According to WFMJ, FirstEnergy Corp, an electric utility company and parent company of Ohio Edison, has added a surcharge to its customers who are paying their monthly bill from their checking accounts.
Charles Jones, former FirstEnergy Corp. president and CEO, and Michael Dowling, the Akron-based company's former senior vice president of external affairs, have been charged under the Racketeer Influenced and Corruption Organizations (RICO) Act.
FirstEnergy changed its AutoPay processing company, requiring some customers to enter AutoPay data again. 3News' Stephanie Haney VERIFIES.
Two former FirstEnergy executives are charged in a racketeering scheme and turned themselves into federal authorities on Friday.
The Illuminating Company, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy Corp. , is constructing a new neighborhood power line that will help enhance electric service reliability for hundreds of customers in Lorain County,