Columbia Gas
Pittsburgh Works
President of Columbia Gas Mark Kempic spoke with Rob Pratte about current and future operations.
Crews Work To Repair Gas Leak At West End School
Pittsburgh firefighters responded to a 911 call about a gas leak Monday morning at the Chartiers Early Childhood Center.
Truck Crashes Into Side Of Mt. Oliver House
Police are on the scene of an accident where a pickup truck crashed into the side of a house in Mt. Oliver.
Gas Workers Honored After Rescuing Boy On Fire
Gas workers who came to the aid of a Coraopolis boy last month in a fire and explosion were given special recognition tonight by Mayor Anthony Celeste, and the Coraopolis Borough Council.
Gas Worker Who Helped Rescue Boy Speaks Out
A 12-year-old boy is now recovering after he was burned while building a bonfire with friends. And Tuesday, the gas worker who rushed to his rescue spoke out for the first time.
Coraopolis Boy Critically Injured In Backyard Explosion, Fire
One boy remains hospitalized after being critically injured in an explosion and fire in the backyard of his home in Coraopolis on Monday afternoon.
Natural Gas Companies Want To Raise Fees, Despite Drop In Gas Prices
With Marcellus Shale drilling rigs dotting our region, the price of natural gas has dropped to a ten-year low.
LaHood Salutes Local Utilities Moving Quickly To Replace Old Gas Lines
Nothing is more terrifying than an unexpected gas line explosion – like those that occurred last year in San Bruno, Calif., and Allentown, Pa.
Columbia Gas Makes Changes To Billing System
Complicated would be an understatement to describe the move made by Columbia Gas today to change to “Therm Billing.”
Natural Gas Prices Go Down
If you run a ski resort, sell snow blowers or own a natural gas well, today’s temperatures are a bummer. But if you’re one of the 51 percent who relies on natural gas for heating, you say ole!













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