State and local leaders want answers, saying Duquesne Light, for a second time, canceled a meeting on its response to the April storms that left hundreds of thousands without power .

Leaders showed up at Duquesne Light's office in Downtown Pittsburgh on Thursday morning, demanding someone speak with them.

"Duquesne Light, you need to stop hiding from your customers," said state Rep. Abigail Salisbury.

Holding up signs, Salisbury and Braddock Hills Councilwoman Cassi Schaffer took the fight for answers to Duquesne Light.

"They didn't show up to the town hall in Wilkins Township last month, and they canceled with only 2 hours, 15 minutes notice for the county council meeting last night," Salisbury explained.

"Are you saying you feel they're evading accountability?" KDKA-TV's Mamie B

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