
A Few of My Favorite Things (Lance Turner Editor's Note)
Some overlooked but important Arkansas Business stories from the preceding year. read more >
Some overlooked but important Arkansas Business stories from the preceding year. read more >
Kurt Castleberry, Entergy's chief resource executive, is retiring after nearly 40 years. read more >
The project, long a goal of County Judge Barry Hyde and County Attorney Adam Fogleman, is expected to be completed next year. read more >
The project on 2,100 acres is big enough to power more than 40,000 homes. read more >
Entergy reached a settlement on similar allegations with Mississippi’s Public Service Commission on June 23, agreeing to refund the state $300 million read more >
The company was accused of overcharging customers. It still faces a similar complaint from the Arkansas Public Service Commission. read more >
It's the company’s first new logotype in more than 30 years. read more >
A state agency has finalized new regulations covering emissions standards for power plants in Arkansas, drawing objections from environmentalists who say the rules are weak, and revealing in the details that Entergy Arkansas will cease to burn coal at its plant in Redfield in 2028. read more >
Ted Thomas has faced some tough decisions as an Arkansas utility regulator, but approving a massive $4.5 billion Oklahoma wind energy project wasn’t one of them. read more >
While a single wind project won’t seal the fate of America’s energy markets, resistance to Southwestern Electric Power Co.’s Wind Catcher project comes in conjunction with support for coal and nuclear power at the highest levels of American government. read more >
Three Entergy Corp. subsidiaries have acquired the Union Power Station, located near El Dorado, Arkansas. read more >
Opposition continues to grow among state regulators to Entergy Corp.'s plans to spin off its transmission system to ITC Holdings Corp. read more >
The federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission is sending a team of inspectors to Arkansas Nuclear One in Russellville to review an accident that killed one worker and injured eight others. read more >
Entergy Arkansas has learned a few lessons in public relations following outages suffered during last month's winter storm. read more >
The head of Arkansas' largest electric utility is expected to take part in an upcoming panel discussion on disaster preparedness and response. read more >
Arkansas' largest utility says it spent up to $65 million fixing its power grid after a Christmas Day snowstorm and will ask regulators for permission to recover its losses. read more >