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(01/03/18 5:08am)
The Auburn City Council voted 6-3 on Tuesday night in favor of a resolution requesting consideration from the Alabama Legislature to allow the city to implement what is commonly referred to as the “Brunch Bill,” a bill that will allow local restaurants to begin serving alcohol at 10 a.m. on Sundays as opposed to noon.
(12/21/17 9:38pm)
The head chef and owner of Acre David Bancroft won Food Network’s
“Iron Chef Showdown” Wednesday night, beating out Iron Chef Jose Garces.
(12/20/17 6:39pm)
The Auburn City Council unanimously approved a resolution on Tuesday night proposing the payment of $2.33 million to the Alabama Baptist State Convention for the acquisition of property located at 135 North College St., where the city plans to build a new parking deck.
(11/29/17 10:29pm)
Former White House correspondent Ann Compton and political strategist and former interim Chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee Donna Brazile addressed social media, politics and diversity Tuesday night at Auburn University’s last Critical Conversation speaker series this year.
(11/08/17 10:27pm)
The Auburn City Council approved a year-long, city-wide traffic study valued at $483,934 at their meeting Tuesday night.
(11/05/17 1:30am)
The Hotel at Auburn University and Dixon Conference Center held a fundraiser on Thursday to benefit those in Puerto Rico impacted by Hurricane Irma.
(11/01/17 6:04pm)
Gov. Kay Ivey came to Auburn on Monday to announce that
Briggs & Stratton Corp. plans to move production of V-twin engines to its
Auburn facility with a $12 million investment from the company to create 50 new
jobs.
(10/26/17 10:11pm)
Attorney and U.S. Senate hopeful Doug Jones campaigned at Auburn University Wednesday night, drawing a crowd of Auburn residents that filled every seat and lined the walls of the Lowder Hall lecture classroom.
(10/26/17 4:55pm)
Every Friday and Saturday night in October past a concrete and metal bridge on Lee Road 14 lies a plot of farmland filled with serial killers, ghosts and maniacal clowns.
(10/23/17 9:57pm)
Outbursts from guests lounging, drinking craft beer and munching on bratwurst and pretzels could be heard over local band Kidd Blue as they watched the Auburn and Arkansas football game in the parking lot of one of Auburn's most historic hotels on Saturday night.
(10/18/17 5:03pm)
Beer, live music and football will be available to
ticket holders of the eighth annual Oktoberfest at The Hotel at Auburn
University and Dixon Conference Center this Saturday from 4-9 p.m.
(10/18/17 2:38pm)
Several Auburn residents urged the City Council on Tuesday night to consider adopting a noise ordinance after relaying their complaints concerning the new Auburn High School and an upcoming restaurant to be developed on Opelika Road.
(10/06/17 3:09am)
Auburn University’s third installment of the Critical Conversations speaker series welcomed Barbara Pierce Bush and Jenna Bush Hager who spoke to hundreds of Auburn students and residents about diverse perspectives on women leaders at the Auburn Arena on Thursday night.
(09/28/17 7:14pm)
The Compass Bank located at Toomer’s Corner is being redesigned by Auburn professor and architect Stacy Norman, who is using the redevelopment as a project for Auburn architecture students in his studio class this fall.
(09/24/17 5:11pm)
Cars parked on the side of the road stretched to the right and left of the Boogie's entrance as far as the eye could see while over a dozen tents were set up inside the gate.
(09/21/17 8:52pm)
A MacBook’s Spotify playlist played electronic pop music through the room’s speakers in the Auburn University Hotel and Conference Center Marquee as hundreds of church-goers flooded the rows of golden chairs in front of the Auburn Community Church stage on the Sunday before Hurricane Irma came to Auburn.
(09/13/17 4:27pm)
A public input meeting was held for the update to CompPlan 2030, the comprehensive plan for the City of Auburn, on Tuesday.
(09/08/17 3:10pm)
Professors Cornel West and Robert P. George sat down with The Plainsman and spoke about Charlottesville, the alt-right, truth and freedom of speech right before their scheduled discussion at Auburn University’s first Critical Conversations series in the Student Center on Friday.
(09/06/17 9:15pm)
The Auburn City Council unanimously voted in favor of adjustments to the city’s biennial budget for fiscal years 2017–2018 at their meeting on Tuesday night, which included the allocation of funds related to the city’s 2017 downtown parking plan, efforts to improve traffic congestion, the Downtown Master Plan, the city’s Parks and Recreation master plan and the Northwest Auburn Neighborhood Plan.
(09/05/17 5:43pm)
In a cramped gray conference room at the Auburn Hotel, professors Cornel West and Robert P. George sat down with The Plainsman and spoke of the nature of truth, freedom of speech and the growing movements of the alt-right before their scheduled discussion at Auburn University’s first Critical Conversations series that Friday afternoon.