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Kentuckians Falling Behind on Utility Bills as Rates Soar
Counties in the Commonwealth are taking steps toward clean energy, but progress has been slow.
By Nadia Ramlagan, Public News Service - KY
Tags: Northern Kentucky News, Kentucky, utility bills, energy, Public News Service, electricity, solar
Morning News and Stuff
Local infant deaths remain high, pension fixes proposed, Seitz renews anti-efficiency efforts
By German Lopez
Tags: News Feature, health, energy, environment, news, budget, Bill Seitz, pensions, Ohio legislature
State plans for fracking in parks, mayor to help Obamacare, airport’s flood levee decertified
Tags: News Feature, health, City Council, energy, environment, John Kasich, news, fracking, Obamacare, mayor, governor, health care, John Cranley, airport
Local politician faces charges, Ohio boosts solar jobs, Obamacare enrollment improves
Tags: News Feature, health, energy, environment, news, Obamacare, health care, Ohio legislature, Video
Ohio Ranks No. 8 for Solar Jobs
Solar sector grew by 31 percent between 2012 and 2013
Tags: News Feature, economy, energy, environment, news, jobs, Environment Ohio
New parking deal soon, warden denies botched execution, fracking tax bill under works
Tags: News Feature, energy, environment, news, fracking, taxes, mayor, parking, John Cranley, gas, death penalty
Early voting location debated, schools could get more snow days, execution investigated
Tags: News Feature, energy, John Kasich, news, education, election, Board of Elections, governor, voting, Bill Seitz, schools, state legislature
Ohio's Clean Energy Standards vs. Stalinism
Local state senator continues comparing energy law to Stalinism
Tags: News Feature, energy, environment, news, Bill Seitz, Clean Energy Law
Bill weakens energy standards, groups rally against global warming, county could cut taxes
Tags: News Feature, energy, environment, news, taxes, stadiums, Bill Seitz, global warming, county commissioners, stadium fund
Ohioans Rally for Global Warming Regulations
Environmental groups call on Sen. Brown to show support
Tags: News Feature, energy, environment, news, Sherrod Brown, global warming, Environment Ohio
Medicaid expansion challenged, jails go uninspected, local senator's energy bill criticized
Tags: News Feature, health, energy, environment, news, Medicaid, taxes, courts, health care, Bill Seitz, jail
Pension proposal could reduce benefits, energy bill contested, needle exchanges approved
Tags: News Feature, energy, environment, news, drugs, pensions, tea party, Buckeye Institute, needle exchange
Ohio could weaken energy rules, city wins green award, Obamacare beats projections
Tags: News Feature, health, energy, environment, news, Obamacare, health care, Bill Seitz, global warming, EPA
City Wins EPA Award for Clean Energy
Local green power cancels out emissions from nearly 60,000 cars
Tags: News Feature, energy, environment, news, EPA
Power Struggle
FirstEnergy wants looser environmental regulations, and state Republicans seem ready to oblige
By Hannah McCartney
Tags: News Feature, news, environment, energy, Sierra Club, global warming, FirstEnergy
County blocks sewer projects, sex toy company welcomed in Kentucky, Kasich fights for coal
Tags: News Feature, economy, City Council, energy, environment, news, jobs, responsible bidder, county commissioners, pollution
Advocates pursue LGBT protections, Ohio among worst polluters, local business could move
Tags: News Feature, economy, City Council, energy, environment, news, jobs, LGBT, homelessness, global warming
Report: Ohio Power Plants Among Nation’s Worst Polluters
Environment Ohio calls on regulators to limit effects on global warming
Tags: News Feature, energy, environment, news, global warming, climate change, pollution, Environment Ohio
National Conservative Groups Attack State Energy Standards
State Sen. Bill Seitz says he’s working on a bill that would cap how much utilities can spend on energy efficiency programs and eliminate requirements for in-state wind and solar power.
Tags: Cincinnati News, news, Republicans, environment, energy, Bill Seitz, ALEC, General Assembly, Heartland Institute
Ohio could weaken energy rules, CPS struggles in new report cards, pension group advances
Tags: News Feature, energy, environment, Cincinnati Public Schools, news, ALEC, education, CPS, Bill Seitz, schools, pensions
Jason Kelce Loses Super Bowl Ring During 'New Heights' Live Show in Cincinnati
By Ashley Moor
Cincinnati's Weirdest Music Festival, Burritofest, is Back and Bigger Than Ever
By Katherine Barrier
Welcome to the Best of Cincinnati® 2024
By CityBeat Staff