“SCE&G’s electric rates will drop 15% following court decision”
The Post and Courier COLUMBIA — South Carolina Electric & Gas customers’ power bills will drop by 15 percent on Tuesday after a federal judge
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The Post and Courier COLUMBIA — South Carolina Electric & Gas customers’ power bills will drop by 15 percent on Tuesday after a federal judge
The State COLUMBIA, S.C. — A SCANA accountant says the utility’s leaders pressured her to lie and altered information she gave to S.C. regulators about
The Post and Courier The aftermath of two canceled nuclear reactors in South Carolina is still unfolding more than a year after South Carolina Electric
GREENVILLE, SC (August 2, 2018) – Greenville Business Magazine has recognized 19 Wyche attorneys as being among the area’s “Legal Elite.” Greenville Business Magazine collects
WLTX19 Columbia, SC (WLTX) – SCE&G is now waiting on a decision from Federal Judge J. Michelle Childs on if they will have to cut
The State COLUMBIA, S.C. — While charging its customers $37 million a month for a failed multibillion-dollar nuclear project, top executives at a South Carolina
The State COLUMBIA, SC — Cutting SCE&G’s rates will make it harder for the Cayce-based utility to borrow and will threaten its financial health, witnesses
WLTX19 COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) – A South Carolina utility told a federal judge on Monday that it played by the rules, so lawmakers should
The State YORK, SC — An attorney for South Carolina’s Office of Regulatory Staff blasted SCE&G on Wednesday for insisting on secrecy in turning over
The State After leaving more than 700,000 of its electric customers on the hook for the cost of two abandoned nuclear reactors, SCE&G continues to
Yes, you read that right. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) posts videos to YouTube to help taxpayers, and in this specific case, employers better understand
The State More than 700,000 South Carolina Electric & Gas ratepayers could find out sooner — rather than later — what the utility knew and