Make this your homepage |
ProvinceCity
 Province CityALTheodore, ALThemesComments
 

Theodore, AL

Lat / Lon: 30.5477°N / 88.1753°W

Weather forecast:
Sunday
Mostly Sunny in Theodore
Mostly Sunny
Monday
Mostly Cloudy in Theodore
Mostly Cloudy
Tuesday
Rain Showers in Theodore
Rain Showers
High: 52°F
Low: 28°F
High: 59°F
Low: 52°F
High: 71°F
Low: 51°F
Advertisements:

Hot themes this week:


 
 
  • See also: Alabama (AL) news

  • See also: Mobile county, AL news

  • See also: all news

  • See also: Theodore AL real estate
  • Theodore, AL news

    Actual news | Pages: 2

    Middle East Online

    07/14/11 Saudi Arabia's hunger for weapons, initially aimed at staving off the threat of Iran, has grown with the upcoming US withdrawal from Iraq and instability in Yemen and Bahrain, analysts say.
     + 
     - 
     

    Nine Gamecocks, nine Bulldogs named to preseason All-SEC

    07/14/11 Nine University of South Carolina and nine University of Georgia football players were named to the 2011 Coaches Preseason All-SEC teams, the Southeastern Conference office announced today.
     + 
     - 
     

    All-SEC Coaches Team 2011 announced

    07/14/11 Alabama had a league-high seven representatives on the first-team of the 2011 All-Southeastern Conference Coaches' Football Team, while Arkansas had a league-high 14 total selections, the league office announced on Thursday.
     + 
     - 
     

    Finally, Hepatitis C Patients Granted Right to Choose Interferon Treatment

    07/13/11 Alexandria, 9 July 2011: The Egyptian Society for Liver, Digestive and Tropical Diseases commended the Ministry of Health's initiative to grant hepatitis C patients the right to choose between the US, Swiss and local interferon treatment dispensed by the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA). During the Society's 16 th annual meeting held in Alexandria throughout 7-9 July, liver experts ...
     + 
     - 
     

    Theodore Roszak - 'Counter Culture' author dies

    07/13/11 The counterculture was never a dim relic of the 1960s for Theodore Roszak. It was a vibrant, ever-evolving zeitgeist of thinking beyond every box in sight, of endlessly exploring the essence of humankind and its...
     + 
     - 
     

    Jim McClure: Presidents have stepped on York County's soil for many reasons

    07/12/11 There is a telling story about President James Buchanan, who regularly passed through York County on his way to his home, Wheatland, in Lancaster County.
     + 
     - 
     

    Mahoning County Court filings

    07/11/11 courts MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Jeremy E. Blosser, 31, of 14805 Leffingwell Road,
     + 
     - 
     

    VIDEO: Gaillard Island's baby-bird boom a good sign for biologists (Photo gallery)

    07/08/11 Nesting season is in full swing on Mobile Bay's Gaillard Island, with young pelicans at every stage of development, from eggs in the nest to fledgings attempting their first flights.
     + 
     - 
     

    4 Mobile convenience stores not in compliance with underage drinking laws, ABC investigators say

    07/07/11 MOBILE, Alabama -- Alabama ABC board agents and youth investigation unit officers worked in conjunction to locate businesses in Mobile County selling alcoholic beverages to minors.
     + 
     - 
     

    JDCC recruiting winding down

    07/07/11 Jefferson Davis Community College Warhawk baseball coach Darrell Blevins is currently in the final stages of filling the roster for his 2011-2012 baseball team for the JDCC Warhawks.
     + 
     - 
     

    Close call with lightning sends power lineman to hospital for treatment

    07/06/11 An Alabama Power Co. lineman was treated Wednesday afternoon at a local hospital after a close encounter with a lightning bolt, authorities said.
     + 
     - 
     

    This is a First Principles Series Report On Political Thought

    07/05/11 Abstract: Although it is readily apparent that conservatism is united in its principled hostility to modern Progressive Liberalism, it is often more difficult to pin down just what the movement stands for.
     + 
     - 
     

    Baby bird boom for pelicans and terns on Mobile Bay's Gaillard Island (photo gallery)

    07/04/11 There's a bumper crop of baby pelicans and terns hatching out on Gaillard Island in Mobile Bay, and, in the wake of the BP oil spill, biologists in Alabama are breathing something akin to a sigh of relief.
     + 
     - 
     

    Arrow Rock theatre brings home The Sound of Music

    06/30/11 The Arrow Rock Lyceum Theatre's 51st Season continues with Rodgers and Hammerstein's classic, The Sound of Music, opening on July 6 with fourteen performances through July 17.
     + 
     - 
     

    California Science Center exhibit highlights Muslim science contributions throughout history

    06/30/11 A child looks at a globe at the "1001 Inventions" exhibit on Muslim scientific contributions throughout history at the California Science Center.
     + 
     - 
     

    Defense Contractor Heeds Microsoft's Patent War Cry

    06/28/11 Microsoft scored a victory Monday when defense contractor General Dynamics' Itronix division agreed to pay it licensing fees for using the Android operating system. Itronix makes rugged mobile computers for military, law enforcement, first responder and field service use. Microsoft's assertions of patent rights over Android and subsequent demands for licensing fees are controversial.
     + 
     - 
     

    Saudi troops to start leaving Bahrain

    06/28/11 Saudi Arabia will withdraw most of its forces from neighboring state Bahrain, where they helped quell protests in March, a Bahrain government source said Tuesday.
     + 
     - 
     

    New probe 'unfair' to Webb, Vizconde - UP human rights lawyer

    06/28/11 The reinvestigation of Hubert Webb and his co-accused in the Vizconde massacre was "unfair" to all parties involved, human rights lawyer Theodore Te said Tuesday
     + 
     - 
     

    Inside 'Diary of a Wimpy Kid's' $500 Million Franchise

    06/27/11 Andy Lewis The success of the kids book reveals the game-changing new power of the under-21 set. read more
     + 
     - 
     

    Archives Decides At Last Minute Not to Publish a Scheduled Paper

    06/27/11 Here's something I've never seen: 12 minutes before the scheduled publication of a paper the journal publishing the paper announced that it had "made the decision not to publish" the paper. Here's what happened:Last Thursday the JAMA/Archives media team issued a press package to accredited media about several articles scheduled for publication in Archives of Internal Medicine on Monday (today ...
     + 
     - 
     
    Actual news | Pages: 2

    Choose South state:

    All states' news
    ALAlabama news
    ARArkansas news
    DEDelaware news
    DCDistrict of Columbia news
    FLFlorida news
    GAGeorgia news
    KYKentucky news
    LALouisiana news
    MDMaryland news
    MSMississippi news
    NCNorth Carolina news
    OKOklahoma news
    PRPuerto Rico news
    SCSouth Carolina news
    TNTennessee news
    TXTexas news
    VISLVirgin Islands news
    VAVirginia news
    WVWest Virginia news
     

    (c) ProvinceCity.com - news and events from small towns, cities and megapolises.
    All rights reserved.
      Home    Sitemap   0 news added