To account for immediate tariff impacts, the utility plans to increase customers' monthly energy bills by an average of 4 cents over the life of the project.
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Emissions’ social costs can help guide investments.
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County officials tout the financial benefits of the controversial centers.
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The measure could allow more customers to qualify for bill credits.
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A similar battle is brewing over Musk group's attempt to access Social Security data.
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There's little transparency about how savings from terminated contracts President Trump and Elon Musk have deemed wasteful are tracked.
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The egg market has been hit hard by avian flu, but wings are relatively affordable this year. What gives?
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Utility ratepayers will see higher bills because of it.
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Virginia's new fiscal year starts Saturday.
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The Office of Inspector General of the Small Business Administration has released a "landscape of fraud" report highlighting why 17% of PPP and other loans appear bogus.
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Participants get a discount for using electricity in off-peak hours and pay a premium to cover anything used on-peak.
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Many hotels will add a 2% fee to their nightly rates starting July 1.
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Inflation cooled slightly in May, thanks in part to falling gas and egg prices. But the overall cost of living is still climbing faster than the Federal Reserve would like.
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The move is a culmination of efforts by Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
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The group is supporting Virginia candidates who’ve accepted donations from the utility in the past.
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The 185,000-square-foot Sports & Events Center is expected to open this fall.