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  2. Altadena winds weren't strong enough to warrant Edison ... - AOL

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    It takes 60- to 80-mph winds for the company to shut down transmission lines. CEO Steve Powell said it didn't see winds that powerful.

  3. Rising Utility Bills Are a Problem for New Orleans Residents

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    This is not a new tune for Johnson and others who live in New Orleans. "Retirement salary, $500 electric bill, not happy," resident Corbie Johnson said. Rising Utility Bills Are a Problem for New ...

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    On Monday, September 5, 2005, electrical power began to be restored to buildings in the central business district of New Orleans on a priority basis. [30] By Thursday, September 8, Entergy had restored 9 of 17 electricity generating units in the New Orleans area to service. Entergy's 1000 MW Waterford and Watson plants were still out of service ...

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  7. ‘Everyone needs to be on high alert,’ mayor says, as a new ...

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    The performances will take place on January 30 at two venues, the Kia Forum and the new Intuit Dome, both located in the Los Angeles-area city of Inglewood, and viewers around the world will be ...

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  9. 2025 New Orleans truck attack - Wikipedia

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    Troy Carter, who represents almost all of New Orleans in the U.S. House, said the attack was an "unspeakable act of violence" and commended the New Orleans Police Department for their work. [82] Bill Cassidy , Louisiana's senior U.S. senator, called the attack "so tragic" and offered thanks to responding officers. [ 83 ]