World & Nation
As Long Island’s power woes continue, utility executive resigns
Nov. 13, 2012
Nearly 2 weeks after Sandy, many still lack power on Long Island
Nov. 10, 2012
New York Gov. Mario M.
March 1, 1989
California
Gov. Mario M.
New York prosecutor subpoenas 2 utility firms in Sandy inquiry
Nov. 15, 2012
Long Island Lighting Co. shareholders have overwhelmingly approved a deal that could make Shoreham the first licensed nuclear power plant in the nation to be abandoned before coming on line.
June 30, 1989
At a public housing complex just outside the tourist district in Old San Juan, residents must make their way beneath a downed electrical pole to get in the front door.
Sept. 28, 2017
Nuclear Plant Decommissioning Approved: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission issued an order allowing the Long Island Power Authority to begin dismantling the $5.5-billion Shoreham nuclear power plant in New York.
June 15, 1992
Government: Legislators are weighing proposals to get California into the generating business. New York agency has kept its consumers’ costs low.
Jan. 24, 2001
More power company officials resign after slow Sandy response
Nov. 27, 2012