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Joe Krebs, Channel 4 reporter and steadfast soldier of D C morning news, dies at 78

Joe Krebs, Channel 4 reporter and ‘steadfast soldier’ of D.C. morning news, dies at 78 Matt Schudel © Lucian Perkins/The Washington Post Channel 4 morning news co-anchors Joe Krebs and Barbara Harrison in 2004. Joe Krebs, a television journalist who spent 32 years at WRC-TV (Channel 4) in Washington, including 18 as an anchor of the NBC affiliate’s early morning news program, died April 6 at his home in Rockville, Md. He was 78. The cause was pancreatic cancer, said his wife, Mary Lynne Krebs. Since 2018, Mr. Krebs was featured in several Channel 4 reports about his illness and researchers’ efforts to find a treatment and possible cure.

Joe Krebs, longtime Channel 4 reporter and morning news anchor, dies at 78

Joe Krebs, longtime Channel 4 reporter and morning news anchor, dies at 78
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Utility regulator targeted by FBI saw a whirlwind rise

Utility regulator targeted by FBI saw a whirlwind rise By JULIE CARR SMYTH and MARK GILLISPIE November 21, 2020 GMT COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Sam Randazzo told Ohio state senators last year that he had been poised to retire at the end of 2018 when he was recruited to help the incoming administration of Republican Gov. Mike DeWine review looming big-picture energy and utility issues. Within three weeks of DeWine taking office, Randazzo was named the state’s top utility regulator. “Very humbling stuff!” Randazzo gushed during his April 2019 confirmation hearing. How Randazzo went from retiring utility lawyer to chairman of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio over such a short period is a matter of new attention.

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Among the 31 applicants for an open commissioner seat on the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio are outgoing state Sen. Sean O’Brien, former state Rep. Michael Verich and Ohio Supreme Court Justice Judi French, a Sebring native who lost her re-election bid last month. The seat, with a term that expires April 10, 2024, became available when Sam Randazzo, PUCO chairman, resigned Nov. 20, shortly after the FBI raided his house. FirstEnergy Corp. wrote in a Securities and Exchange Commission report the day before his resignation that it paid $4 million to a firm run by a person who matches Randazzo’s description, without providing his name, to end a consulting contract. After learning of the payment during an internal review related to a federal investigation into a controversial House Bill 6 nuclear bailout approved by the state, FirstEnergy fired top executives for violating company ethics policies.

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