All over the country, tech giants are rushing to build massive data centers to support AI-driven demand, and it’s forcing ...
The Motley Fool reports AI data centers are driving significant energy demand, with projections showing they could consume up to 17% of U.S.
North Kingstown residents are expressing concern over plans to build a large-scale battery storage facility within Quonset ...
Still, Blue Power is a detailed and often interesting history of police organizing that rightly recognizes what officers have ...
New power lines have sprouted up across Killeen in the past couple of weeks and, as it turns out, it is part of a larger effort from Oncor across the Killeen-Temple metropolitan area. Some of those ...
ATTLEBORO — More than 1,000 National Grid customers in the city’s center were without power Wednesday morning in an area stretching from South Main Street, northwest to Mechanics Pond. Besides ...
As a band of storms moved northeast, dropping mixed precipitation across Michigan on Thursday morning, April 2, more than 10,000 electric customers in the state have lost power. A winter storm warning ...
A crash on Wednesday knocked out power for hundreds of people along Glenwood Avenue in Raleigh. Duke Energy's outage map showed 19 customers without power as of 4 a.m. The number affected dropped from ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Toledo Fire and Rescue crews, as well as Toledo Edison crews, responded to the scene of an electrical substation fire in central Toledo Tuesday morning, an incident that left 6,000 ...
(WJW) — Tree damage left more than 1,000 FirstEnergy customers in Stark and Richland counties without power early Friday morning and forced the Northwest Local School district to close. After storms ...
Thousands of residents were left without power for a little more than an hour on Thursday evening in multiple North County areas, from Carlsbad down south to Encinitas and east in Escondido, according ...
Reporters Clara-Sophia Daly (back to us) and Abigail Vân Neely discuss stories with Senior Editor Meg Shutzer and new board member Nate Olivarez-Giles. Photo by Robert Nickelsberg, Feb. 9, 2026.