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People of Michigan v. Anthony Joseph Ross III - Criminal Appeal
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment against Anthony Joseph Ross III. Ross was convicted of armed robbery and uttering counterfeit notes and sentenced as a fourth-offense habitual offender. The court's decision upholds the original convictions and sentences.
People of Michigan v. Raymond Dockery Jr - Criminal Appeal
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed the lower court's judgment in the case of People of Michigan v. Raymond Dockery Jr. The defendants were convicted of assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder. This non-precedential opinion affirms their convictions.
Woodfield Greens Condo Assn v Soho Land Dev Inc - Affirmation of Lower Court Judgment
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in the case of Woodfield Greens Condominium Association v. Soho Land Development Inc. The appeal was filed by defendant Michael McGrath, and the court's decision was issued on March 16, 2026.
People v. Jasmine Breshay Williams - Criminal Appeal
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed the lower court's judgment and order in the case of People v. Jasmine Breshay Williams. The defendant was convicted of assault with a dangerous weapon and carrying a firearm during the commission of a felony. The court's decision upholds the previous ruling.
People of Michigan v. Austin Cole Curtsinger - Criminal Appeal
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in the case of People of Michigan v. Austin Cole Curtsinger. The defendant was convicted of manslaughter and appealed, arguing ineffective counsel and a disproportionate sentence. The court found no error.
In Re Qlm Minor - Appeal of Juvenile Disposition
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment in the case of In re Qlm Minor. The juvenile was appealing a dispositional order referring him to in-home probation with a tether after pleading guilty to carrying a concealed weapon and breaking and entering.
People of Michigan v. Patrick Terrell Sanford - Criminal Appeal
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's judgment against Patrick Terrell Sanford. Sanford was convicted of carrying a concealed weapon, felony-firearm, and possession of body armor by a felon. The court's decision upholds the previous ruling and sentencing.
Michigan Court of Appeals Affirms Termination of Parental Rights
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's termination of parental rights for respondent-mother in the case of In re Beckesh/Johnson Minors. The court found no error in the trial court's findings regarding reasonable efforts, statutory grounds for termination, or the best interests of the children.
Brewer v. Adams - Auto Negligence Appeal Affirmed But Remanded
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision in Brewer v. Adams, denying a motion for summary disposition for Chippewa Valley Schools. The case involves an auto negligence claim stemming from a collision between a school bus and a plaintiff's vehicle.
People of Michigan v. Yvette Perkins - Criminal Appeal
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed the lower court's judgment and convictions for Yvette Perkins on charges of assault with intent to do great bodily harm less than murder and carrying a firearm during the commission of a felony. The court found no errors warranting reversal.
FERC Order on Rehearing: SERI to Refund Over $550 Million to Customers
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued an order on rehearing confirming that System Energy Resources, Inc. (SERI) must refund over $550 million to customers in Louisiana, Arkansas, and New Orleans for tax-related tariff violations. The order also modified previous requirements regarding rental payments for the Grand Gulf Nuclear Station leases.
Louisiana PSC Resolves SERI Litigation and Rate Filing
The Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) approved a settlement resolving Entergy Louisiana's rate filing and years of litigation with SERI regarding the Grand Gulf nuclear plant. The settlement provides approximately $265 million in rate credits to Louisiana ratepayers and divests Entergy Louisiana of its Grand Gulf shares.
Hurricane Francine Restoration Updates
The Louisiana Public Service Commission has published updates regarding power restoration efforts following Hurricane Francine. These notices detail the progress made by utility companies like DEMCO and Cleco in restoring electricity to affected customers.
Louisiana PUC Approves 10-Digit Dialing for 318 Area Code
The Louisiana Public Service Commission has approved the addition of a new 457 area code to the existing 318 area code region. This overlay will require all local calls to be dialed using 10 digits (area code + 7-digit number) starting August 25, 2025.
Southwestern Electric Power Company Proposes Rate Increase
The Arkansas Public Service Commission has received a proposed base rate increase from Southwestern Electric Power Company for 2025. The company has provided notice of the proposed changes, with full details available on its website. This action initiates a regulatory review process for the proposed rate adjustments.
Arkansas PSC Announces National Safe Digging Month 2024
The Arkansas Public Service Commission has announced National Safe Digging Month for April 2024. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the importance of safe digging practices to prevent utility line damages and injuries.
Arkansas Safe Digging Month Declared April 2025
The Arkansas Public Service Commission has declared April 2025 as Safe Digging Month. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the importance of safe digging practices to prevent utility line damages.
Holly Springs Utility Investigation Hearing Set
The Mississippi Public Service Commission has scheduled a show-cause hearing for the Holly Springs Utility Department (HSUD) on September 4th. HSUD must address findings from a recent consulting report regarding its operations and service to the community.
Mississippi PSC Hosts Power Grid Summit
The Mississippi Public Service Commission announced its upcoming Power Grid Summit, scheduled for September 25, 2025. The event will convene regulatory leaders, utility representatives, and industry experts to discuss grid reliability and energy affordability for the state's ratepayers.
Mississippi PSC Issues Final Order in Atmos Energy Rate Case
The Mississippi Public Service Commission (MPSC) has issued its final order in the Atmos Energy rate case. The order addresses numerous disputed issues, adopting the Public Utility Staff's positions on key matters such as the use of a historic test year, a 50/50 capital structure with a 9.4% return on equity, and a cap on system integrity capital spending.
Mississippi PSC Hosts Energy Workforce Summit
The Mississippi Public Service Commission announced an upcoming Energy Workforce & Education Summit to address the evolving needs of the state's energy sector. The summit will convene leaders from education, industry, and workforce development to discuss strategies for preparing the next generation of skilled workers.
Mississippi Utility Summit on Disaster Preparedness and Resilience
The Mississippi Public Service Commission will host a two-day summit in Tupelo, MS, on June 23-24, 2026, to discuss disaster preparedness and utility resilience. The event follows Winter Storm Fern, which impacted over 125,000 homes.
PUC Resolves Avon Elevator Receivership
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission announced the resolution of the Farmers Cooperative Elevator (FCE) of Avon receivership. The commission confirmed that producers and creditors will incur no losses as a result of this action.
SD PUC Approves North Bend Wind Project Permit
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has approved a siting permit for the North Bend Wind Project, a 200-megawatt wind energy facility. This decision allows for the construction of the project in Hyde and Hughes counties.
South Dakota PUC News Updates
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission has released its 2024 news updates, detailing actions taken on rate increase requests for NorthWestern Energy and MDU. The commission also highlighted National Lineman Appreciation Day and announced an upcoming education session on large electric loads.
South Dakota PUC News and Appointments
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission has released several news items and updates. These include leadership appointments, approval of a wind project permit, advisories on safe digging and natural gas safety, and recommendations for grain producers and buyers.
SD PUC Approves Philip Wind Project Permit
The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission has approved a permit for the construction of the Philip Wind Project. This decision followed the acceptance of a joint settlement stipulation between the PUC staff and Philip Wind Partners, LLC.
NCUC Warns Uncertificated Movers Face Fines
The North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) is warning uncertificated movers transporting household goods within the state that they are operating a regulated business. Failure to obtain a certificate can result in significant fines, including $1,000 citations per incident and daily fines up to $1,000 from the Commission.
NC Utilities Commission Warns Consumers About Unauthorized Movers
The North Carolina Utilities Commission issued a consumer advisory reminding residents to hire only authorized movers for intrastate household goods moves. The advisory highlights the risks of using uncertified movers, including lack of recourse for damaged or lost property, and provides guidance on how to identify certified companies.
Low-income Water and Energy Bill Assistance Programs
The North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) has updated its consumer information page to include details on the Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) and the Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP). These programs provide financial assistance to eligible low-income households for water, wastewater, and heating bills.
NC Utilities Commission Order on Carbon Plan
The North Carolina Utilities Commission has issued an order accepting the Consolidated Carbon Plan and Integrated Resource Plan (CPIRP) for Duke Energy Progress, LLC, and Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC. The order establishes a least-cost path for the utilities to meet state emissions reduction mandates while maintaining system reliability.
NC Utilities Commission 2025 Report on Electric Generation Expansion Needs
The North Carolina Utilities Commission has submitted its 2025 Annual Report regarding the long-range needs for electric generation expansion. This report, required by state statute, details load forecasts, generation resources, and clean energy initiatives for service in North Carolina.
Nebraska Public Service Commission 2024 Meeting Minutes
The Nebraska Public Service Commission has published its meeting minutes for 2024. These minutes detail the proceedings and decisions made during the commission's monthly meetings throughout the year. The documents are available for public review on the commission's website.
Nebraska PSC 2025 Meeting Minutes
The Nebraska Public Service Commission has published its meeting minutes for 2025. These minutes detail the proceedings and decisions made during the commission's monthly meetings throughout the year.
Nebraska Public Service Commission Upcoming Meetings Calendar
The Nebraska Public Service Commission has published its upcoming meetings calendar for March and April 2026. The calendar includes scheduled commission meetings and one investigation hearing. These meetings are open to the public and provide updates on regulatory proceedings.
Public Service Commission Meeting Schedule
The Nebraska Public Service Commission has published its approved meeting schedule for 2026. The schedule outlines the dates and times for all commission meetings throughout the year, which will generally be held on Tuesdays at 10:00 AM.
Nebraska PSC 2026 Meeting Minutes
The Nebraska Public Service Commission has published its meeting minutes for the year 2026. These minutes are available by month and date, providing a record of the commission's proceedings throughout the year.
State PUC Rulemaking Session RM 94 Rescheduled
The Maryland Public Service Commission has rescheduled its rulemaking session RM 94. The notice provides a link to the PDF document detailing the rescheduling of this administrative hearing.
Maryland PSC Public Hearings on Washington Gas Rate Increase
The Maryland Public Service Commission will hold public hearings on Washington Gas Light's proposal to increase gas distribution rates by approximately $82.5 million. The proposed increase could result in a 5.3% bill increase for average residential customers. Public hearings are scheduled for March 24, 2026, and April 7, 2026.
Public Hearing for Solar Project in Harford County
The Maryland Public Service Commission will hold a public hearing on March 26, 2026, to gather public comments on Solar Star Dorothy Avenue, LLC's proposal for a 5.0 MW solar generating facility in Harford County. The project is part of Maryland's community solar program.
NGEA Round 1 Proceeding Initiated and Workgroup Established
The Maryland Public Service Commission has initiated the NGEA Round 1 proceeding and established a workgroup to address related matters. This notice announces the commencement of the proceeding and the formation of the group.
RM Session Rescheduled (RM 94)
The Maryland Public Service Commission has rescheduled an RM session related to RM 94. The session, originally planned for an earlier date, will now take place on March 16, 2026. This notice provides updated scheduling information for the proceeding.
Maine PUC Accepts Electricity Supply Bids for 2026
The Maine Public Utilities Commission has accepted bids for standard offer electricity supply for Central Maine Power Company and Versant Power Company's Maine Public District for 2026. New rates will increase for residential and business customers, with specific per kWh costs and estimated monthly bill impacts provided for both utilities.
Maine PUC Expands Low-Income Assistance Program Eligibility and Funding
The Maine Public Utilities Commission has approved significant amendments to its Low-income Assistance Program (LIAP), expanding eligibility to 150% of the federal poverty level and increasing annual funding to $33 million. The program will transition to a bill discount model for Central Maine Power and Versant Power customers.
Maine PUC Seeks Renewable Energy Project Proposals
The Maine Public Utilities Commission has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for renewable energy generation and transmission projects in northern Maine. The RFP aims to advance renewable energy development and support the state's energy and economic goals, with proposals due February 27, 2026.
Maine PUC Selects New Clean Energy Solar Projects
The Maine Public Utilities Commission, in collaboration with other New England states, has selected new clean energy solar projects. Maine will add approximately 51 MW of solar capacity, contributing to regional clean energy goals and reliability.
PUC Public Hearing on Madison Electric Works Rate Increase
The Maine Public Utilities Commission will hold a public hearing on January 29, 2026, regarding Madison Electric Works' request for a distribution rate increase. The proposed increase could raise typical residential customer bills by approximately $17 per month, or 9.5 percent.
Columbia Gas of Kentucky - Confidential Treatment for Supplier Data
The Kentucky Public Service Commission granted Columbia Gas of Kentucky's motion to keep its gas supplier identities and related pricing information confidential. This decision protects proprietary data from public disclosure to prevent competitive harm and maintain favorable customer pricing.
Columbia Gas Kentucky - Confidential Treatment for Gas Cost Report
The Kentucky Public Service Commission granted Columbia Gas of Kentucky's motion to keep portions of its Gas Cost Recovery Rate Quarterly Report confidential. This includes supplier identities and pricing information, protecting it from public disclosure indefinitely.
Oldham County Water District Rate Adjustment Order Reversed
The Kentucky Public Service Commission has accepted a revised tariff for the Oldham County Water District, implementing a court order to include $125,241 in employee health and dental insurance expenses in the district's revenue requirement. The new rates are effective March 31, 2026.
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