The Westchester County Board of Legislators signed on as a legal party in the New York State rate case against Con Ed's new proposed rate increases.
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. -- More than 3 million homes and businesses in New York City and the suburbs could face a double-digit increase in natural gas and electric bills. Con Edison says it needs to ...
"The price of gas itself is not going up -- it's the price of people's Con Ed bills and it's because of infrastructure spending and that is something the New York Heat Bill would help with ...
But there has to be a better way to do this and part of that is reforming New York City’s very kooky property tax structure, where Con Ed pays more to City Hall than anyone else and then has to ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration — facing the heat over Con Edison’s proposed double-digit gas and electric hikes — is stepping up gas production that flies in the face of New York’s ...
Pedro Rivera reports from Westchester Square with more on Con Edison's plan to raise gas and electric in New York. Submit a tip or story idea to Eyewitness News Have a breaking news tip or an idea ...
Dozens of union workers gathered at Union Square Thursday to protest Con Edison’s proposed rate hikes. The utility company is seeking state approval for an average electric bill increase of 11.4 ...
“I encourage you to look at the property tax increases for Con Ed inthe city of New York. That is what our analysis shows as the real driver,” Hochul said. “We are talking to the city about ...
The Westchester County Board of Legislators signed on as a party in the New York State Public Service Commission's case involving Con Edison's new proposed rate increases Monday, March 10.