No trash service in Evansville on Friday, either An email update from EWSU: Republic Services has ...
Upgrading power systems can require cutting down trees. But law doesn't always require companies to compensate homeowners.
While crews are still out working to restore power, CenterPoint Energy is staying prepared for what's coming next.
Meanwhile CenterPoint says the company is working as fast as they can, so its customers do not need to use generators.
Yesterday the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, in Citizens Action Coalition of Indiana v. FERC, rejected Citizens Actions claim that FERC had ...
Many Tri-State residents still don’t have power due to the ice storm. As of 4:22 p.m. on Wednesday… On Monday, thousands of ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - As of 6 a.m., CenterPoint Energy officials say power is restored to more than 65% of customers ...
At the peak of the storm, 61,000 customers lost power. While CenterPoint Energy has restored service to over half, 20,000 ...
CenterPoint Energy continues to actively monitor potentially severe cold weather that may be projected to impact parts of the company’s service territories. CenterPoint has taken a series of proactive ...
As of noon on Tuesday, January 7, more than 50% of affected customers have had their power restored, with approximately ...
Officials say while 61,000 customers have been impacted by Winter Storm Blair since January 5, more than half of customers ...