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(03/22/23 12:40am)
On Tuesday's meeting, the Auburn City Council members approved a resolution to authorize traffic calming devices and opened back up the applications for the vacancies of an East Alabama Board.
(03/20/23 1:00pm)
The time has come, Auburn! Nominate your best-of for each category.
(03/31/23 5:00pm)
The Lee County Remembrance Project’s mission is to honor, remember, and advocate for black men involved in lynchings in Lee County.
(03/07/23 9:13pm)
Ibraham Yazeed, who was accused of killing Aniah Blanchard in 2019 was arraigned in court on Monday, Mar. 6. He pleaded not guilty to all counts of capital murder, according to court documents.
(03/07/23 9:03pm)
On Monday afternoon, Skybar's longtime owner Pat Grider waited in the lobby of the Lee County Justice Center waiting to learn if his appeal bond was revoked or not from Judge Jeffery G. Tickal.
(03/08/23 6:00pm)
On Jan. 28, 2023, Auburn Day School opened its doors to the community for the new year, but they have much more planned going forward with the help of some recent additions to the school.
(02/22/23 6:19pm)
All it took for Quebe Merritt to become a vegan was a pivotal doctor visit. After realizing she had trouble nursing her daughter and that her child did not respond well to dairy products, Merritt discovered she, like previous generations of her family, had high cholesterol during that fateful checkup.
(02/20/23 4:00pm)
As Auburn High School’s Afro-Cultural Educational Club Vice President Shaun Tolbert concluded an emotional rendition of Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come,” the hundreds in attendance erupted with cheers.
(02/18/23 5:19pm)
On Saturday, Feb. 18, Auburn High School’s Key Club—the high school branch of the Kiwanis International service club—hosted its first one-mile and 5K fundraising event.
(02/18/23 3:00am)
On Saturday, Feb. 18, downtown Auburn will be hosting the 6th annual Mardi Gras parade.
(02/16/23 8:57pm)
An Opelika City Schools faculty member has been arrested on a charge of soliciting a sex act with a student under the age of 19, which is a Class A misdemeanor.
(02/13/23 7:00pm)
The beginning of February brought with it Black History Month, an annual celebration recognizing the achievements of African Americans. In recognition of Black History Month, Auburn's Black Student Union is hosting Unity Week, a week of events seeking to unify students throughout campus.
(02/10/23 5:00pm)
Feeling inspired by the writing of an Orange Beach-based author, Sherry Aaron, with the help of her husband Wren, set out to create a space for the Auburn community to come together. In January 2023, the Aarons saw the opening of a project that has been in the works for just over a year: The Table Foundation.
(02/08/23 5:30pm)
(03/30/23 4:00pm)
Low-income families, individuals and college students alike combat the issue of affordable housing within the city of Auburn.
(03/28/23 7:00pm)
During the November midterm elections, the state of Alabama had ten proposed amendments on the ballot. However, one stood out in its content and potential impact on Alabamians. Amendment One, more commonly known as Aniah’s Law, passed with nearly 81% support.
(02/15/23 3:25pm)
During the height of the pandemic, Caroline Kelly took advantage of her free time and explored her interest in art. From being solely based on Instagram to operating an established website and business, Art by Caroline Kelly has only grown since Kelly's freshman year at Auburn.
(01/27/23 5:31pm)
On Nov. 23, USA Today published an article detailing six universities’ refusal or lack of compliance when asked for Title IX data. Among those universities, Auburn topped the list.
(12/19/22 6:56pm)
On Dec. 17, two officers with the Opelika Police Department responded to an alleged domestic dispute around 10:30 p.m. after a female caller requested assistance.
(12/08/22 7:42pm)
After the Auburn Police Department responded to complaints of shots fired between the evening of Dec. 6 and early morning of Dec. 7, a suspect was developed and was found to be in possession of a firearm and an illegal explosive.