The FirstEnergy website says the widespread outages are due to severe weather.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - FirstEnergy is reporting more than 10,000 customers without power as of 8 a.m. Friday.
The widespread outages are due to severe weather, according to the FirstEnergy website, and are impacting the following areas:Ashland County, under 200 customers without powerMahoning County, over 1,300 customers without power19 News has reached out to FirstEnergy spokespeople for an update on repairs and power restoration.
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