Crews have spent the last 24 hours assessing damages after strong winds and storms blew through much of Arkansas Sunday evening. Restoration efforts are now underway across the state.
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Entergy Arkansas is working with the City of Little Rock to ensure neighborhoods are build back better and stronger after the March 31 tornado.
Entergy Arkansas is launching “Kids to College,” a my529 child savings account program to help families plan and save for their children’s higher education.
Science students travel more than three hours to learn about nuclear power
National award recognizes excellence in promoting nuclear science in the community
Kimberly Cook-Nelson, Entergy Nuclear executive vice president and chief nuclear officer, recently spoke to more than 400 attendees at the annual EnergySolutions conference in Salt Lake City.
Entergy Arkansas and the Little Rock International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Local 34 partnered again this year to donate “Operation Warm” coats to hundreds of students in the Little Rock School District Wednesday, just as a cold front starts making its way into the company’s service territory and the students’ winter break begins.
Biden-Harris Administration announced the federal government’s first Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with a utility - Entergy Arkansas - to work toward achieving 100 percent carbon pollution-free electricity (CFE), at least 50 percent of which would be provided on a 24/7 basis.
We Power Life is more than just a slogan at Entergy Arkansas, it’s part and parcel of the commitment to keeping the power flowing for the company’s most vulnerable customers through The Power to Care. The program received donations of $581,928 in 2021, which in turn helped more than 1,200 senior citizens and customers with disabilities keep their lights on.