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Frustrated in Ohio: 5 days without power for some
CINCINNATI - Facing a fifth day without power, the residents of a senior housing community in western Ohio took to the street with foam signs to protest the failure of Dayton Power and Light Co. to restore electricity.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AP)
2008-09-20
Power outages widespread in Texas after Dolly
HARLINGEN, Texas - Business at reopened restaurants was humming, grocery store parking lots were packed and residents of south Texas were venturing out on the newly dry roads again as the remnants of Hurricane Dolly moved well away from the Rio Grande Valley.
Nations:Mexico People:Rick Perry Source:(AP)
2008-07-25
Relief in sight as California continues to swelter
LOS ANGELES - A blistering heat wave persisted across much of California on Saturday and kept energy demand high, while forecasters gave hope that the misery might let up soon.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AP)
2008-06-22
Human error cited in Fla. power failure
A power failure that plunged large parts of Florida into the dark this week was caused primarily by human error, the state's largest electric company said Friday.
Nations:U.S.
2008-02-29
Report Blames FirstEnergy for Massive Blackout
WASHINGTON - The nation's worst blackout began with three power line failures in Ohio and should have been contained by operators at FirstEnergy Corp., a three-month government investigation concluded Wednesday.
Activities:Power Outage in Eastern U.S.
2003-11-19
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