With Severe Weather Awareness Week underway, AES Ohio is reminding customers that severe weather can occur at any time.
A spokeswoman for Dayton electric utility AES Ohio said Tuesday there is no risk to continued downtown power after debris fell from a centrally located building during high winds this past weekend.
A major utility company has issued a scam warning. AES Ohio says thieves are trying to get money from the most vulnerable, ...
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Some Greene County drivers should expect some delays on Thursday. Beginning at 9 a.m. on March 20, crews will be moving a AES ...
AES Ohio (once known as Dayton Power & Light) has called the billing system the “AES Customer Ecosystem” or “ACE.” “Upon its implementation, ACE will constitute a comprehensive billing, customer ...
MIAMI VALLEY — Many people are without power due to early morning storms across the Miami Valley. At 7:50 a.m. on Saturday, ...