Fire police are warning people about possible problems with some LED nightlights that were given out by PPL Electric Utilities. Officials in Upper Allen Township, Cumberland County were called to a ...
WILKES-BARRE — Federal assistance for PPL Electric Utilities customers to help with heating bills is still available — but time is running out. PPL advises customers to take action now. The federal ...
It turns out PPL Electric rates are going up after all, according to the state Public Utility Commission. Last week, the PUC announced that while they expected Met-Ed rates to increase on June 1, PPL ...
After the October snowstorm left thousands of electricity customers in the dark for days, one utility company is planning changes.PPL placed some full-page newspaper ads and aired some radio ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Things have gone from bad to worse for the company chosen by the state to run the Medicaid homecare program, commonly known as CDPAP. News10NBC Investigative Reporter Jennifer Lewke ...
PPL Electric says the company building out Lancaster’s LanCity Connect fiber-optic broadband network is installing its equipment on PPL’s poles unsafely and without the utility’s authorization. PPL on ...
ALLENTOWN, Pa. - Of all the crooks out there, scammers might be the most creative, and heartless, when it comes to stealing your hard-earned money. That's why PPL Electric Utilities is warning people ...
Turns out PPL’s smart meters aren’t that smart after all, and customers may pay for it. The Allentown-based utility touted itself as a pioneer when it installed 1.3 million meters from 2002 through ...
PPL Corp. of Allentown will count employee stock options as an expense starting next year, a move that could lower profits but provide investors with a more accurate view of the company’s finances.
For thousands of New Yorkers who rely on the state’s Medicaid home care program, the last few weeks have been filled with frustration as the state transitions the program to a single payroll provider, ...
Turns out PPL’s smart meters aren’t that smart after all and customers may pay for it. The Allentown-based utility touted itself as a pioneer when it installed 1.3 million meters from 2002 through ...