The power company said crews are working around the clock to restore power to thousands of central Pa. customers still ...
Several potential new electrical substations are being explored around York and Adams counties amid growing demand for electricity, according to recent filings by FirstEnergy. On Aug. 27, 2025, ...
READING, Pa., Aug. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 5,000 residents and businesses in fast-growing Northampton County, Pa., are now receiving electricity from a new substation designed to support ...
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POWER OUTAGE | Met-Ed completes temporary repairs, Adams Electric returns to 'normal operation'
After a planned outage took place for Adams Electric customers, the electric company says they are back to a "more normal operation." Video above: WGAL Reporter Baylee Martin reports on the outage.
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Thousands of Met-Ed customers in Adams County, Pennsylvania, remain ...
GREENSBURG, Pa. - Met-Ed, the Reading-based electric power company, which is part of FirstEnergy Pennsylvania, has received approval from the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission to move forward ...
Met-Ed’s 8.9% rate hike and Arctic cold push bills over $200/month. UtilityRates.com urges customers to lock in fixed rates before June PJM increases. READING, PA ...
The frequent power outages that have been plaguing parts of southeastern Berks County since late June should be a thing of the past, according to officials from Met-Ed. The power company issued a ...
Met-Ed customers will see the price of electricity go up about 7.5% starting June 1. The residential price to compare will rise from 12.97 cents per kilowatt hour to 13.95 cents per kilowatt hour. The ...
Route 422 eastbound was closed for about 12 hours Saturday just before the Pottstown Bypass near Douglassville after a Met-Ed pole, transformers and wires fell onto the road sometime in the middle of ...
Storm damage along Route 662. BERKS COUNTY, Pa. - High winds and heavy rains rolled through Berks County yesterday evening, causing downed trees and power outages for customers across the region.
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