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Entergy Corporation - Entergy, Pontchartrain Conservancy

Entergy has long been a leader in environmental stewardship and the company continued that tradition on Wednesday by providing a $15,000 grant to the Pontchartrain Conservancy.The grant contr. . .

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What Was the Top Piece of Litter in Louisiana in 2021?


What Was the Top Piece of Litter in Louisiana in 2021?
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First off, I'm not here to point out that we (as a state) could do a lot more when it comes to keeping it clean.  Obviously, you've seen the litter that collects on the side of the road, on the sidewalks, at parks, and pretty much everywhere people go.  I don't know about you, but that makes me sad that folks don't mind trashing our home.
The problem is so bad that the non-profit Pontchartrain Conservancy has been conducting an annual "Storm Sweep" of Lake Pontchartrain to gather data on how much and what types of litter Louisiana's residents are more likely to toss on the ground.  Before you question how trash found at this one particular lake could apply to the entire states littering proclivities, just know that this particular lake is part of a much larger watershed area.  Basically, the vast majority of trash that doesn't get picked up makes it's way to the ocean via the state's waterways.  A lot of that water drains into Lake Pontchartrain, which in turn collects litter from a huge area around it.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20191127-01:58:00

katie and rob vanderlann. all this month, thanksgiving truly making new families thankful. they are called "adoption days" this november in courtrooms across the country. in south carolina alone, 80 children adopted by 60 families in just one day. the judge to the left with the barr family, growing. the carroll family with their sign, "some things are worth the wait. 1,151 days in foster care. today, i'm adopted." the mackens, too. "after 1,033 days in foster care, jordan, adopted." and in denver, the tears. new mom rebeka romero and her husband and their new boys, joseph and travis. officially home for thanksgiving. that image says it all on this thanksgiving week. i'm david muir. we're watching a level 2 storm sweep through the bay area

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110209:19:03:00

used to seeing on average during the winter season. so this has been a devastating few blows. couple of weeks. if you look back down the streets, you still see piles of snow. that's the remnants from last week's snowstorm. it still hadn't completely melted away. >> ed lavandera, stay warm. be careful. we appreciate it. cnn's meteorologist jacqui jeras is watching the storm sweep across the south. she'll tell us where it's headed, what it's doing, what it's expected to do in just minutes. now i want to talk about the backlash over bath salts and the first thing you need to know really, they're not actually bath salts. they're similar to hard drugs, though entirely legal in most places and relatively cheap. when snorted or smoked, they can cause a violent almost psychotic high. that's why you see the police in louisiana right there taking them off store shelves. alina cho has more on this from new york right now. >> reporter: hey, don. the name sounds innocent enough, bath salts. but don't let the name deceive

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