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(10/17/22 2:00pm)
The third annual Opelika Songwriters Festival, held from Thursday, Oct. 13 to Sunday, Oct. 16, featured 36 performers, including headliners The Indigo Girls, Rickie Lee Jones and Shawn Mullins.
(10/12/22 6:10pm)
Yesterday the Auburn Police Department arrested a man from Opelika on felony warrants which charged him with robbery in the first degree and attempted murder.
(10/11/22 4:05pm)
A part of the Auburn family is headed to Family Feud. The Anderson family, of Auburn, is set to appear on the next episode of the popular game show on Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 6 p.m.
(10/08/22 3:39am)
Auburn Police arrested Koby Kevon Clarke, 22, on a felony warrant for first degree rape on Thursday, Oct.6.
(10/25/22 2:00pm)
There’s nothing quite like a college football Saturday in The Loveliest Village on the Plains: the mass of fans clad in burnt orange and navy, the eagle’s pre-game swoop around Jordan-Hare Stadium, the gathering of friends and family under a tailgate tent.
(10/05/22 2:40am)
On Tuesday, the Auburn City Council announced the purchase of three columbariums to be constructed in Town Creek and Westview Cemeteries.
(10/01/22 5:51pm)
On Friday, Sept. 30, the Opelika Chamber of Commerce held their First Responder’s Breakfast. Their keynote speaker was Coach Bruce Pearl, and they presented awards to several first responders in the area.
(09/28/22 2:00pm)
On Sept. 15 1963, the 16th street Baptist Church bombing took the life of 11-year-old Denise McNair along with three other young girls and left nearly 15 injured. Nearly a year later, Denise’s sister, Lisa was born.
(10/03/22 4:00pm)
The Thrifty Lizard has come to Auburn.
(09/26/22 11:37pm)
Auburn University confirmed a student tested positive for monkeypox over the weekend, in an email sent to students Monday evening,
(09/21/22 6:37pm)
On Sept. 20 and 21, two bomb threats were called into Opelika Middle School, leading to the evacuation of the school on both days and one arrest.
(09/21/22 4:31pm)
On Tuesday, the Auburn City Council authorized the execution of a settlement agreement with Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries over the company’s involvement in the ongoing opioid epidemic.
(09/19/22 7:47pm)
The Auburn Police Department announced that they are seeking a suspect in a fatal shooting that occurred at The Beacon apartment complex at 12:30 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 19.
(09/22/22 5:47pm)
Working on cars had always been a part of Taylor Putman’s DNA. The great-grandson of a service shop owner, he is the latest in a line of mechanics that had passed Putman's Alignment Shop in Gadsden, Ala., down through the generations. Yet his involvement happened in an unconventional way.
(09/20/22 11:46pm)
Easy Tiger, a brand-new statement piece for Auburn students to sit and relax outside The Collegiate Hotel, sparks old and new traditions for Kim Wirth.
(09/16/22 8:43pm)
People of all ages, students and families alike, gathered to see Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors and The National Parks play in Opelika, Alabama.
(09/18/22 4:27am)
In 2017, a group of students founded Pride on the Plains, a nonprofit organization whose mission is to support the LGBTQIA+ community in Auburn, Opelika and surrounding areas.
(09/23/22 4:31pm)
Alabama launched a task force in August to close the gender-based wage gap in the Yellowhammer state. At 67 cents to the dollar, Alabama is one of the lowest contributors to the 82-cent national average, according to the Women’s Foundation of Alabama’s Vice President of External Affairs Rachael Bunning.
(09/09/22 3:00pm)
After confusion spread on when Cheeburger Cheeburger will permanently shut down, the restaurant is now set to close on Sept. 30. The diner, which first opened in downtown Auburn in 1992, has served the area for more than 30 years.
(09/07/22 2:31pm)
Auburn City Council announced on Tuesday several capital improvement projects around town and a number of alcohol beverage licenses during a brief meeting.