UPDATE: Victim testifies after opening statements in Tiger Transit rape case
Opening arguments began Wednesday morning in the trial of a former Tiger Transit driver charged with the rape and sodomy of an Auburn student.
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Opening arguments began Wednesday morning in the trial of a former Tiger Transit driver charged with the rape and sodomy of an Auburn student.
The jury that will hear the case against a former Tiger Transit driver charged with the rape and sodomy of an Auburn student on a Tiger Transit bus has been chosen.
The Auburn Public Library, located on East Thach Avenue, works to inspire community members to explore new ideas, pursue their dreams and change their lives by connecting with their world, according to library director, Chris Warren.
Some lanes will be temporarily closed this week near the intersection of Shug Jordan Parkway and Richland Road.
A new nonprofit organization called Concerned Citizens Organized for Police Support sought to build more respect for police by recognizing three officers at the Auburn City Council meeting Feb. 26.
The City of Auburn and Auburn University are hosting housing focus groups this week.
Construction is nearing an end on Auburn University's new $70 million Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center.
UPDATE: James Johnson Jr. will not be tried this week. He is listed on the same docket, but will not be tried with Tony Patillo. His trial will be at a later date.
Many Auburn outdoor enthusiasts are familiar with nearby Chewacla State Park’s miles of hiking and biking trails. But now, a group of adventurers are planning a new system of trails for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike just a short drive from Auburn.
Taylor Duncan was diagnosed with autism at 4 years old when he began experiencing speech issues, social anxiety and stigmas associated with some of those on the autism spectrum.
The City is giving the downtown landowner and the hotel group working to bring a Southern Living Hotel to Auburn until the end of the month to reach a deal.
Auburn ranked 25 out of 200 in a Forbes analysis of the best small places for business and careers.
A record 25 people descended on Auburn's Parkerson Mill Creek Saturday afternoon. They returned two hours later with bags of plastic, metal, glass and other garbage pulled from the rocky water.
Goodloe Sutton, editor and publisher of The Democrat-Reporter, stepped down from his paper on Thursday after widespread backlash to a racist editorial he published on Feb. 14.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee said he has regrets after a photo surfaced of him wearing a Confederate uniform in Auburn's 1980 Glomerata yearbook.
UPDATE: Lee County Coroner Bill Harris said Thursday he has located the family of Erica Renee Miller with help of social media and news outlets.
ARKAL Automotive, a manufacturer of lightweight plastic automobile parts with markets all over the world, announced plans to invest $2.3 million in its Auburn operation, and bring more than two dozen jobs to the city over the next two years, the City of Auburn announced Wednesday.
Auburn City Council decided, after much deliberation, to table the vote on a new city ordinance that would introduce a new classification of housing.
Police briefly investigated an incident Tuesday evening at a coffee shop in Auburn during which eyewitnesses said a white man who appeared to be in his mid-20s stood on a chair, yelled Nazi slogans including "Heil Hitler" and flashed a gun to the cafe's manager.
UPDATE 11:48 p.m. The Journalism Advisory Council has officially stripped the award from Goodloe Sutton after initiating a vote of the council's membership Tuesday morning.