Both Duke and Tampa Electric have cautioned that Tampa Bay residents should be ready to live without power for several days.
Make sure you have enough nonperishable food and water. Keep your freezers and refrigerators closed. Experts say a refrigerator will keep food cold for about four hours, while a full freezer will keep ...
Philadelphia 76ers guard Jared McCain will bring his infectious energy from Duke to the pros during his NBA career.
On Monday, Oct. 7, the City of Anderson reported significant progress in recovery efforts, reopening 256 city streets. Crews ...
This past weekend, Cal field hockey faced its toughest challenge yet, dropping to an overall record of 6-3 after enduring ...
First, you must put yourself in the shoes of the consumers who have been most impacted by Hurricane Helene. Some have lost ...
Grid reform expert Tyler Norris talks to PV Tech about whether the rest of the US can follow ERCOT’s example in the quest to ...
Duke Energy Florida continues to prepare for Hurricane Milton, increasing its resource count from 10,000 to 16,000. The ...
A spokesperson said Duke Energy is confident the utility managed the historic rainfall "as effectively as possible to help mitigate flooding." ...
The energy industry is known for its commitment to helping one another in the wake of natural disasters. Hurricane Helene is ...
Flooded homeowners who live above and below Lake Norman are convinced Duke Energy's decisions before and during Hurricane ...