In Pepco outages, Maryland and DC regulators accept a measure of blame
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D.C. Council member Mary M. Cheh is calling for a formal investigation into Pepco's response to the storm that thrashed the D.C. area Friday and caused widespread power outages, a multiday trial that has city leaders talking about a piece-by-piece
COLUMN | A day-care center for 118 children in SE D.C. finally pays off a $10000 Pepco bill.
(WASHINGTON) — A chainsaw's buzz and the thump of logs striking grass disturbed the ordinary stillness of a leafy, well-to-do neighborhood in upper northwest Washington. A three-man contract crew for the utility company Pepco worked steadily to remove
Read MoreFor Pepco customers still without power, patience wears thin
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Our friends at Pepco, the region's electricity provider, casually informed us that 90 percent of its customers' power should be restored by July 6th! Well, thanks, Pepco! We'll keep our gaze fixed on that date, as we step over the
Md. Gov. Martin O'Malley's statement, “Nobody will have their boot further up Pepco's backside than I will,” was the cheap comment of a politician. What he should have done is to support the efforts of Pepco working under extreme circumstances of a
Md. Gov. Martin O'Malley's statement, “Nobody will have their boot further up Pepco's backside than I will,” was the cheap comment of a politician. What he should have done is to support the efforts of Pepco working under extreme circumstances of a
Md. Gov. Martin O'Malley's statement, “Nobody will have their boot further up Pepco's backside than I will,” was the cheap comment of a politician. What he should have done is to support the efforts of Pepco working under extreme circumstances of a
After Isabel, it took electricity supplier Pepco eight days to restore power to most of the 500000-plus customers in Washington and the surrounding areas. About 443000 lost power at the peak of this storm, and restoration work will likely last into the
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Crews are being brought in from Oklahoma and the Carolinas to assist in repairs, Pepco Region President Tom Graham said Sunday.
As Pepco workers labor in the Washington area to restore power in blistering temperatures, the PepcoAs Pepco workers in the Washington area labored to restore power in blistering temperatures, the utility released an interactive map to give customers
As the power outage drags on in the DC area, today's Washington Post subscribers were relieved to read the following from regional Pepco president Thomas Graham: “You can't say this was a Pepco issue.” I read that line
Crews are being brought in from Oklahoma and the Carolinas to assist in repairs, Pepco Region President Tom Graham said Sunday.
KENSINGTON, Md. (WUSA) — Early Monday morning, trees and power lines still covered southbound Connecticut Avenue in Kensington from Adams to Decatur. Traffic was down to one lane in each direction. At approximately 6:30 a.m., the Pepco crews
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