Gulf

lying Obama swims in “Gulf” except..it’s in North WEST Florida – ie: not the Gulf

NO PRESS ALLOWED! ONLY ONE WHITE HOUSE-ISSUED PHOTO… President Barack Obama wanted to convince America that the Gulf of Mexico remains open for business. But perhaps he didn’t want the world to catch another glimpse of his hairless chest. So when he and his daughter, Sasha, took a dip in… Continue reading

Bay Area rescuers give gulf wildlife 2nd chance

Bay Area rescuers give gulf wildlife 2nd chance
An angry little skimmer battles being washed. A hungry young pelican can’t resist a tossed fish. A spotless sea turtle calmly looks around as it is transferred from oil spill treatment to rehabilitation. These animals are among the thousands harmed by the…… Continue reading

Oil Spill Workers Evacuating Gulf Well Site As Tropical Storm Approaches

Oil Spill Workers Evacuating Gulf Well Site As Tropical Storm Approaches
Oil recovery workers at the Deepwater Horizon site were pulling up pipes to head to safe waters Friday – out of the way of Tropical Storm Bonnie – for what the chief of the Gulf of Mexico recovery effort… Continue reading

Gulf Shores man waives arraignment in meth lab explosion

Gulf Shores man waives arraignment in meth lab explosion
BAY MINETTE, Ala. — The case of a man charged in a meth lab explosion in Gulf Shores will be set for trial, according to a court official.
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Trio arrested on meth charges
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AmeriCorps: Hope and Help in the Gulf

“AmeriCorps: Hope and Help in the Gulf” combines pictures of devastation with images of AmeriCorps members and teams helping in recovery efforts, while reminding us that much work remains to be done. The call to action is to drive viewers to www.americorps.gov.

Mabus: University research key to gulf recovery

Mabus: University research key to gulf recovery
JACKSON — Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, who will oversee the Gulf Coast’s recovery and restoration from the BP oil spill, stopped in Mississippi on Friday to meet with university officials about current and future projects developed in response to the disaster.
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