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Louisville Metro Government plans to formally intervene in a request before the Public Service Commission from LG&E to raise utility rates.
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The companies announced plans for the upgrades on Monday. Spokeswoman Natasha Collins said the improvements will cost $2.2 billion.
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An agreement has been reached between LG&E and the Sierra Club in their dispute over the discharge of wastewater from an LG&E coal ash pond.
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When council returns to City Hall, they'll likely focus on establishing a natural gas franchise agreement with Louisville Gas and Electric.
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Thousands of LG&E customers in Louisville are without power following severe weather late this morning.According to LG&E's outage map, about 1,400…
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Seeking to bring a west Louisville neighborhood together, Councilman David James, D-6, is launching the first ever "Light Up California" event. Similar to…
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On Thursday we spent an hour looking at Coal Ash — what it is, whether it's dangerous, and how it's regulated. We spoke with John Voyles, Vice President…
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More than 90% of Kentucky's electricity comes from burning coal, and coal ash is a byproduct. It's the second-largest industrial waste stream in the…
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Segment A: We looked back at the week's metro news, including the removal of Councilwoman Judy Green and the planned changes at some LG&E plants.Segment…
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Several Louisville-area organizations are preparing to help eastern states in the path of Hurricane Irene.Louisville Gas and Electric crews have been sent…