Insights > Storms
Entergy prepares for the 2025 hurricane season with storm drill
05/21/2025

Preparing for stormy weather is what we do at Entergy. As part of our extensive year-round focus on incident preparation, Entergy employees recently participated in an annual tropical storm exercise.

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Recent thunderstorms caused damages, including downed trees and power lines, in Hernando.
Recent thunderstorms caused damages, including downed trees and power lines, in Hernando.
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Entergy Mississippi storm update – 5/20/25, 8 p.m.
05/20/2025

We continue to make progress in restoring power due to severe thunderstorms bringing high winds, heavy rain, lightning and thunderstorm activity that passed through the Entergy Mississippi service territory Sunday night and this afternoon causing customer outages.

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Storm damage in Hernando, Mississippi
Storm damage in Hernando, Mississippi
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Entergy Mississippi storm update – 5/20/25, 2:30 p.m.
05/20/2025

High winds, heavy rain, lightning and thunderstorm activity brought down trees and limbs, causing approximately 18,500 storm related outages across the service area. As of 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, power had been restored to 15,022 customers. Past drought conditions also continue to make dead trees outside of the right-of-way a cause of many outages.

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Pro Bono Institute recognizes Marcus Brown with 2025 Laurie D. Zelon Pro Bono Award
05/20/2025

The Pro Bono Institute has awarded Entergy’s Executive Vice President and General Counsel Marcus Brown with the prestigious 2025 Laurie D. Zelon Pro Bono Award. This annual accolade honors individuals and organizations that exemplify outstanding dedication to pro bono legal services, and Brown's leadership has been instrumental in fostering a culture of community service within Entergy’s legal department.

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Severe weather brought high winds, heavy rain, lightning and thunderstorm activity to the Entergy Mississippi service territory overnight, causing extensive damage, including these downed trees and power lines in Hernando.
Severe weather brought high winds, heavy rain, lightning and thunderstorm activity to the Entergy Mississippi service territory overnight, causing extensive damage, including these downed trees and power lines in Hernando.
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Entergy Mississippi storm update – 5/19/25, 6 p.m.
05/19/2025

Severe thunderstorms bringing high winds, heavy rain, lightning and thunderstorm activity passed through the Entergy Mississippi service territory overnight causing customer outages. As of 6:00 p.m., approximately 6,100 customers are without power after reaching a peak of 8,689 customer outages at 7:30 a.m. this morning.

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Robert Fuller
Robert Fuller
Insights > People power
Meet Robert Fuller: A model of employee longevity
05/19/2025

Throughout our celebration of Grand Gulf’s 40 years, it’s only fitting that we feature the site’s most tenured employees. Meet Robert Fuller, here since startup days in October 1984, a model of longevity in service to the station.

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Insights > Storms
Entergy New Orleans launches phase 1 of resilience projects to harden the grid
05/15/2025

At Entergy New Orleans, our commitment to strengthening the electric grid and protecting our communities took a significant step forward as we officially launched the first phase of projects of our city-wide Resilience Plan.

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News > Leadership, Employees
Tianna Raby named vice president of regulatory affairs for Entergy Mississippi
05/14/2025

Entergy Mississippi has named Tianna Raby as vice president of regulatory affairs, effective May 18. In this role, she will lead the company’s regulatory affairs organization, which is a key partner to the Mississippi Public Service Commission. 

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Insights > Storms
May is National Wildfire Awareness Month
05/13/2025

May is Wildfire Awareness Month and Entergy is highlighting the importance of preparing for the increased risk of wildfires as the hotter, drier weather of the summer approaches.

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