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Nuclear power plant demo gets green light

Nuclear power plant demo gets green light The office of the New York Attorney General has announced reaching a provisional agreement with Camden, New Jersey-based Holtec International and its subsidiaries regarding the decommissioning and cleanup of the Indian Point nuclear power facility, which is about 25 miles north of New York City. The joint proposal is subject to approval by the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) and was negotiated by the state of New York, environmental organizations, Entergy the utility that owns Indian Point and Holtec. If approved by the PSC, the agreement would transfer ownership of the nuclear power facility to Holtec, which would be responsible for “the swift, complete, and safe decommissioning and remediation of the facility and site,” according to the attorney general’s office. The PSC vote is schedule for May 13, with a public comment period preceding it.

Miss Alabama 2021: Meet 39 women competing for this year s crown

Miss Alabama 2021: Meet 39 women competing for this year’s crown AL.com 2 hrs ago Mary Colurso, al.com © Dennis Victory Miss Alabama Tiara Pennington, a Helena graduate, sang the National Anthem during an AHSAA Class 6A round 1 baseball series at Helena High School in Helena, Ala., Friday, April 23, 2021. Tiara Pennington, the current Miss Alabama, is nearing the end of her reign. Pennington won the title in 2019 and kept her crown for an extra year, as the state pageant was canceled in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic. The Miss Alabama competition is back, however, and a new winner will be crowned on June 12 at the Alabama Theatre in Birmingham. Thirty nine women are hoping to become the new Miss Alabama, ranging from Miss Appalachian Valley to Miss Wallace State. Here’s a look at this year’s contestants.

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Facing plunging demand for COVID shots, Alabama vaccine sites plan closures

Facing plunging demand for COVID shots, Alabama vaccine sites plan closures Today 8:00 AM Nurses at the Hoover Met vaccination site run by the University of Alabama at Birmingham used to vaccinate about 300 people every hour. But on a recent weekday, only 300 people received shots over the course of a nine-hour shift. Dr. Sarah Nafziger, vice president for clinical support services at UAB, said demand across all its vaccination sites has dropped 75 percent during the last five weeks. Traffic at the Hoover Met drive-through clinic has slowed to a trickle. Nafziger said the site costs about $1.4 million a month to operate. It will close on May 18 to make way for the SEC Baseball tournament and will not reopen.

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