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Duquesne Light responded to what was referred to as an unprecedented event with the largest emergency response crew it has ...
Tens of thousands of people are heading into the weekend without power after deadly storms hit the Pittsburgh area.
"As of 3 p.m. today, 96% of city of Pittsburgh customers who lost service as a result of the April 29 storm have been ...
Duquesne Light officials said cleanup efforts are taking longer than usual due to the storm’s unprecedented strength.
Duquesne Light expects full power restoration in 5–7 days after severe storms hit Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania.
Bringing power to Phillips Place takes a bit longer. Following an April 29 storm, nearly 300,000 Pittsburghers lost ...
Duquesne Light on Saturday said all Pittsburgh-area customers are expected to have power back by Tuesday at 11:00 p.m. Many ...
Almost everyone who lost power a week ago during a wave of severe storms has had power restored. Almost. Duquesne Light, the ...
Despite the difficult past week, Churchill leaders served their community in a special way through comfort food.
Duquesne Light Company said power was restored for 99% of customers who were impacted by the mass outage caused by last week’s storms. As for the other one percent, patience is running thin.
Duquesne Light said it could take days before power is restored to all its customers after a powerful storm moved through the ...
Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey was joined by the Department of Public Safety, the Department of Public Works and Duquesne Light to give an update on the response to Tuesday's storm.Duquesne Light ...
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