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Alabama Nursing Student Is Fatally Shot Outside Campus Student Center: Sweet, Sweet Soul

Alabama Nursing Student Is Fatally Shot Outside Campus Student Center: ‘Sweet, Sweet Soul’ People 12/21/2020 © Provided by People Facebook Destiny Danielle Washington An Alabama college student was fatally shot Thursday night after she and a friend arranged to meet with an unidentified suspect to sell a pair of AirPods for $100. The victim, identified by the Jefferson County Coroner s Office as 20-year-old Destiny Danielle Washington of Trussville, was a nursing student completing classes at Lawson State Community College through a joint admission program with the University of Alabama Birmingham, reports AL.com. © Facebook Destiny Danielle Washington The UAB Police and Public Safety department said the victim was allegedly shot in a parking lot outside of the Hill Student Center on campus by an unnamed suspect, after the victim and a friend had arranged to meet with the suspect to sell the headphones, according to a news release.

NASA Awards Contract for Cold Stowage II

NASA Awards Contract for Cold Stowage II News provided by Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/  NASA has awarded a contract to the University of Alabama at Birmingham to provide a suite of freezers to maintain a controlled temperature environment for science samples aboard the International Space Station, as well as to and from low-Earth orbit. Cold Stowage II is a single award, cost-no-fee contract with cost-no-fee and firm-fixed-price indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity task orders. The new contract s base period begins Friday, Jan. 1, 2021, and runs through Sept. 30, 2022, followed by two additional one-year options and one additional 14-month option that may be exercised at NASA s discretion. The maximum potential value of the contract, including all options and incentives, is $48.3 million.

UPDATED: RMC warns ambulances away as COVID-19 fills ICU beds

The outside of the emergency department at Regional Medical Center in Anniston.Trent Penny/The Anniston Star Regional Medical Center in Anniston is urging ambulance crews to take patients to other hospitals because COVID-19 has filled the hospital’s intensive care facilities to capacity, the hospital’s CEO said Monday. “Our ICU, based on the ability to staff, is full,” said Louis Bass, CEO of RMC. For the past two weeks, Calhoun County has recorded more than 100 new cases of coronavirus per day, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health. It’s the fastest the virus has spread here since the pandemic began. 

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