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(02/14/19 12:06am)
Sometimes french fries poked out of Brooke Joy’s ears, her playful laughter filling the restaurant. Her girlfriend, Jo McCall, would look around to see if anyone else was watching this jokester — this woman who rescued too many dogs and never learned to swim, whose hazel eyes were warmer than cocoa and may have been the easiest thing to look at in the world.
(02/27/19 8:27pm)
Auburn residents were still reeling from news of a racist photograph posted by an Auburn High School student when they met with Mayor Ron Anders and City Councilmembers for the first meeting of the Diversity Task Force on Feb. 7.
(02/11/19 2:36pm)
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(02/18/19 4:02pm)
Some Auburn citizens may be wary of using products containing CBD, or cannabidiol, because it’s produced from industrial hemp, which is often associated with marijuana. However, CBD products don’t elicit psychoactive effects and are completely legal to buy and use in Alabama.
(02/25/19 5:25pm)
Small towns are not typically hubs for entrepreneurial success; however, when Kevin McCarley saw a need for safe transportation, he got to work on his business.
(02/11/19 5:08pm)
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(02/07/19 8:01pm)
Auburn City Schools officials said Thursday they are investigating a racist photo posted by an Auburn High School student on Snapchat.
(02/11/19 4:33pm)
The League of Women Voters offered the Auburn City Council a stamp of approval at Tuesday’s meeting in the form of a report card.
(02/07/19 4:34pm)
Mayor Ron Anders extended City Manager Jim Buston’s contract for an additional year without official approval from the City Council, creating tension between councilmembers during the Council’s meeting Feb. 5.
(02/08/19 4:00pm)
Pets can come as a great responsibility, but the Lee County Humane Society is taking a creative approach to the decision process of welcoming a furry friend into the family. The shelter has started a temporary form of adoption called the Weekend Warriors program.
(02/06/19 12:02am)
Lifestyle + Hotel Group is actively pursuing other locations for a Southern Living hotel in Auburn, CEO and President of LHG Bill Shoaf told The Plainsman.
(02/05/19 7:54pm)
A total of 19 people, most from Auburn and Opelika, have now been sentenced in connection to a drug trafficking bust that was revealed after the shooting of an 11-year-old in the Orchard Way trailer park in Auburn in 2016, the Department of Justice announced Tuesday.
(02/20/19 4:19pm)
The City of Auburn recently entertained the idea of making a city holiday in honor of Rosa Parks before deciding the cost was too high. But how exactly is a holiday created, and why is the cost so high?
(03/04/19 7:42pm)
When asked which Project Uplift memory had stuck with them the most, Auburn students Mary Grace Burkes and Jessie Floyd were unanimous.
(02/07/19 6:30pm)
From a tall, well-lit office in City Hall, the man who runs the city of Auburn works.
(03/01/19 7:00pm)
The Mama Mocha’s coffee shops, known for their eccentric decor matching “your weird aunt’s living room,” strive to foster an inclusive community for people of all religions, sexual orientations, political preferences, careers and ages in an otherwise conservative, Southern state.
(02/02/19 2:16am)
For two years, Sarah Kate Holland lived in a small dorm room.
(02/01/19 10:31pm)
AMC CLASSIC Tiger 13 movie theater in Opelika, along with 250 other AMC locations, will play the 2018 movie "Black Panther" for free from Friday to Feb. 7 with show times at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.
(01/28/19 9:38pm)
Gov. Kay Ivey has issued a state of emergency for all Alabama counties effective Monday at 3 p.m. ahead of possible winter weather throughout the state.
(01/28/19 7:48pm)
A 24-year-old Auburn man was arrested Friday after medical officials reported a 2-year-old girl's "suspicious" injuries to the authorities, police said Monday.