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After last week's storms, many were left without power, and Duquesne Light said that it should be restored by Tuesday night.
Tens of thousands of people are heading into the weekend without power after deadly storms hit the Pittsburgh area.
Duquesne Light and First Energy crews are working to get power restored across Pittsburgh following Tuesday's storms.
State Rep. Mandy Steele plans on calling a hearing with power companies when she's back in session Monday to question them on ...
After Tuesday's strong storms left thousands without power, DLC said that they should be fully restored by Tuesday night at ...
While Duquesne Light anticipates restoring power to certain municipalities by about mid-day Monday, Pittsburgh residents ...
As thousands of people wait for power to return, Action News Investigates has learned Duquesne Light and West Penn Power have ...
The storms across the Pittsburgh area on Tuesday that knocked out power, brought down trees and prompted tornado warnings ...
Duquesne Light Company has evaluated most of the damage from severe storms and determined when 50,000 customers still without ...
Officials with Duquesne Light and the city of Pittsburgh said Thursday afternoon that they’re making progress, but still ...
More than 200,000 customers remain without power in the Pittsburgh area after a storm brought tornado-level winds.
Duquesne Light Co. said that it could take five-to-seven days before all of of its estimated 215,000 customers have their ...