Monroeville, Alabama Airports
Monroeville, AL Weather
Conditions for Monroeville, AL at 2:51 am CST

Current Conditions:
Fair, 28 F
Forecast:
Sun - Sunny. High: 50 Low: 28
Mon - Partly Cloudy. High: 58 Low: 45
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Current Conditions:
Fair, 28 F
Forecast:
Sun - Sunny. High: 50 Low: 28
Mon - Partly Cloudy. High: 58 Low: 45
Full Forecast at Yahoo! Weather
(provided by The Weather Channel)
Monroeville, AL News
County Road 12: Full Service
From a distance it might look like any other service station, but when you stop at the pump you'll see right way that this place is different. "I've been running this station since 1949," said owner Pete Black.
From a distance it might look like any other service station, but when you stop at the pump you'll see right way that this place is different. "I've been running this station since 1949," said owner Pete Black.
New UPMC East hospital means more than 400 jobs
In addition to bringing a state-of-the-art hospital to the eastern suburbs, the new UPMC East also will bring more than 400 jobs. The Monroeville hospital is hiring in anticipation of its opening this summer at the site of the former Al Monzo's Palace Inn.
In addition to bringing a state-of-the-art hospital to the eastern suburbs, the new UPMC East also will bring more than 400 jobs. The Monroeville hospital is hiring in anticipation of its opening this summer at the site of the former Al Monzo's Palace Inn.
Weekend Guide, Feb. 9-12, 2012
BLIND PILOT: Mr. Smalls, Fri. 8 p.m. $13.50-$16; 1-866-468-3401. MR. GREENGENES: Altar Bar, Fri. $15-$20; 1-877-435-9849. OLD BABY: 31st Street Pub, Fri. 10 p.m. $6; 412-391-8334.
BLIND PILOT: Mr. Smalls, Fri. 8 p.m. $13.50-$16; 1-866-468-3401. MR. GREENGENES: Altar Bar, Fri. $15-$20; 1-877-435-9849. OLD BABY: 31st Street Pub, Fri. 10 p.m. $6; 412-391-8334.
Lazarus Tomb: 40 years of an inspired coffeehouse ministry
Lazarus Tomb Coffeehouse in Arnold, founded by former high-school sweethearts Bob and Rosetta Lecocq, has survived and flourished through 40 years of change and turmoil, bringing friendship, service, support and dedication to people of all ages and walks of life.
Lazarus Tomb Coffeehouse in Arnold, founded by former high-school sweethearts Bob and Rosetta Lecocq, has survived and flourished through 40 years of change and turmoil, bringing friendship, service, support and dedication to people of all ages and walks of life.
Breaking down the Brakeman
Every year around this time, wrestling savant Brian Brakeman releases a prospectus surveying the Ohio high school wrestling scene. read more By date (default)
Every year around this time, wrestling savant Brian Brakeman releases a prospectus surveying the Ohio high school wrestling scene. read more By date (default)
