Ohio jurors will soon decide whether two former FirstEnergy executives are guilty of state criminal charges related to the House Bill 6 utility bribery scheme. It’s a landmark moment for what is the ...
Ohio is moving to allow electric utilities to own nuclear power, according to a leaked bill draft obtained by News 5 ...
The Ohio Statehouse in downtown Columbus. (Photo by David DeWitt, Ohio Capital Journal.) The state’s consumer advocate wants regulators to reduce FirstEnergy’s rate of return to reflect poor ...
Former FirstEnergy officials are being charged with felony corruption charges due to their alleged involvement in the bribery ...
Ohio lawmakers have turned budget bills into dangerous weapons against transparency and democratic principles, according to the latest explosive episode of Today in Ohio. The podcast reveals a ...
In what can only be described as a stunning legislative maneuver, Ohio’s Senate is pushing forward budget provisions that would legalize political bribery in the state, and the Today in Ohio podcast ...
Questions still remain in the 2019 corruption scandal that rocked the Ohio Statehouse, like, did former FirstEnergy executives misuse ratepayer funds during the $60 million bribery scheme? Testimony ...
Democratic state lawmakers said Wednesday they will roll out three bills targeting bribes and other forms of political corruption post-House Bill 6, the law tied to a nuclear power bailout scandal ...
The only two individuals who have stood trial for their role in the largest utility corruption scandal in Ohio’s history have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review their cases and reverse their ...
Educators, politicians and retired teachers' pension fund staff are debating how to move forward after a judge removed the current board chair for corruption.
From left to right: Wade Steen and Rudy Fichtenbaum sitting in court. (Photos by Morgan Trau, WEWS.) Two of the top Ohio retired teachers’ pension fund leaders had their first day on civil trial ...
Sen. Jon Husted will testify via video Wednesday in Ohio's largest public corruption trial after his attorneys cited the Iran war to explain why he couldn't appear in court — the same day he was ...