As people feel a growing crunch on the cost of housing, food and other necessities, they are increasingly worried about the cost of energy in the state.
Politicians from President Donald Trump to local lawmakers agree that tech companies should cover the power costs of artificial intelligence data centers.
Last month was a cold one, cold enough to give residential and business heating systems a real workout. Average temperatures were 3.3 degrees below normal in December, according to the National ...
SAN DIEGO — If your electric bill feels confusing, overwhelming, or just plain hard to follow, you’re not alone. A San Diego landlord reached out to CBS 8 after struggling to understand her own ...
Some relief is on the way for low-income consumers facing high utility bills — but not for at least several months. Customers of Baltimore Gas and Electric Co. and other Maryland utilities who qualify ...
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Ivey backs bills surrounding utility costs amid data center plans
Three bills backed by Gov. Kay Ivey are under consideration in the Alabama Legislature as part of what she calls an ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Trump administration is firing back at a Democratic Bronx congressman who offered a new-age way for civilians to identify immigration enforcement agents who obscure their identity with ...
A Fort Collins lawmaker wants to require Colorado State University to comply with Fort Collins' sign code and noise ordinance. State Sen. Cathy Kipp said she is planning to introduce a bill that would ...
A bill that would require new state-funded single-family and two-family residential homes to have radon mitigation systems has unanimously passed a House subcommittee. The bill would update the state ...
Ohio’s electric bills are skyrocketing because of decisions by Republican leaders to welcome data centers while freezing out green energy sources, and Today in Ohio says some of those leaders now are ...
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