Tropical Storm Lee continues to move across south Louisiana Saturday.
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Nearly six years after Hurricane Katrina, evidence of the regrowth of New Orleans is virtually everywhere you look.
In response to this summer's extended heat wave and record power usage, Entergy Corporation is allocating $1 million across its four-state service territory to help qualifying elderly and disabled customers who are in need of assistance paying their summer energy bills.
Approximately 75 Entergy Corporation executives turned up at KIPP Central City campus on Wednesday armed with paint brushes and a check for $150,000 to help KIPP New Orleans Schools build on its record of success.
Entergy Corporation announced today that, based on comprehensive review and analysis, it has concluded that joining the Midwest Independent System Operator will provide meaningful long-term benefits for the customers of the Entergy operating companies.
After nearly three months of voting, five different nonprofits across Entergy's service territory each are receiving $25,000 grants as part of The Power to Care Facebook Challenge.
Thanksgiving is going to be a little cozier this year for more than 20 families whose homes were recently weatherized or repaired by nearly 300 Entergy Corporation employee volunteers and community partners.
You're invited to experience Entergy's power to care.
Entergy Corporation is cooperating with the U.S. Department of Justice on a civil investigation of competitive issues concerning certain practices and policies of the Entergy utility companies - Entergy Arkansas, Inc.; Entergy Gulf States Louisiana, LLC; Entergy Louisiana, LLC; Entergy Mississippi, Inc.; Entergy New Orleans, Inc.; Entergy Texas, Inc.; and Entergy Services, Inc.