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(10/15/16 3:42am)
U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers said he will still be voting for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. His general election opponent, Democratic nominee Jesse Smith, said Rogers' support of Trump is "concerning."
(05/04/16 10:14pm)
Bill Baxley, lead defense attorney for Alabama Speaker Mike Hubbard, denied rumors that Hubbard has accepted a plea deal.
(05/04/16 4:04am)
The Auburn City Council approved a resolution authorizing a study to provide a master plan to determine the future of the Douglas J. Watson Municipal Complex at its meeting Tuesday, May 3.
(04/30/16 8:13pm)
In lieu of the recent violence in their community, Stop the Violence rally organizers Pamela Pitts and Sandra Hall aim to promote peace in their communities.
(04/28/16 1:28pm)
A group of Auburn students wants recyclables to be picked up from off-campus apartment complexes.
(04/26/16 9:59pm)
The Auburn Fire Division recently gained an important seal of approval from a company that rates thousands of fire departments across the country every year. With the city's new rating, residents and businesses may see the cost of their fire insurance decrease.
(05/06/16 7:14pm)
From the day a student steps foot on Auburn’s campus, one question will pervade their entire college career: Will I find a job? The intensity amplifies as graduation day nears and students prepare to head into the real world.
(06/16/16 1:01am)
Alabamians, like myself, like to believe we are a good people. And most of us are.
(04/20/16 7:27am)
Alabamians, like myself, like to believe we are a good people. And most of us are.
(04/20/16 6:15pm)
The City of Auburn Public Works Department is planning yet another infrastructure improvement project for the city. The department plans to begin a major project in January 2017 to improve aesthetics and traffic flow along South College Street between Roosevelt Avenue and Garden Drive.
(04/18/16 7:20pm)
The Alabama Department of Labor released labor statistics for the month of March on Friday, April 15. The state's unemployment rate held steady at 6.2 percent for the third month in a row.
(04/15/16 3:42am)
The Auburn Planning Commission approved a preliminary lot consolidation on the northeastern corner of North Gay Street and East Glenn Avenue at its meeting on Thursday, April 14.
(07/01/16 12:48am)
If Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley steps down or is removed from office, Lt. Gov. Kay Ivey — an Auburn alumna — will be sworn in to replace him, according to the Alabama Constitution.
(04/15/16 7:29pm)
Construction may begin as early as this month on the long-awaited replacement of the Moores Mill Bridge that crosses Interstate 85. The new bridge will tout five lanes for vehicle traffic and a multi-purpose pedestrian and biking lane.
(04/11/16 5:35pm)
Susan Hunnicutt, public relations officer for the grassroots organization Keep Auburn Lovely, spoke before the Auburn City Council on Tuesday night. Hunnicutt urged the council to reconsider the redevelopment of the Municipal Parking Deck because of the record of the real estate developer given the project.
(04/09/16 2:33pm)
For the first time in Alabama history, the Yellowhammer State's governor will face the possibility of impeachment. Rep. Ed Henry, R-Hartselle, introduced the articles of impeachment against Gov. Robert Bentley on Tuesday, April 5.
(04/06/16 8:05pm)
The Auburn Technology Park West should soon see the arrival of another company as the industrial park nears capacity.
(04/06/16 6:47pm)
The City of Auburn is set to begin yet another infrastructure upgrade intended to make the city more walkable and pedestrian-friendly. A stretch of North Ross Street between East Magnolia and East Glenn avenues will soon have a wider sidewalk and more pedestrian street lighting.
(03/30/16 9:26pm)
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has proposed more than $64,000 in penalty fines for an Auburn-based contractor for violations along a construction site on Frederick Road in Opelika.
(06/29/16 3:38pm)
It's been over a year since the ride-sharing service Uber decided to discontinue its service in Auburn. In that time, city officials and council members have been working to ensure that Auburn is a welcoming environment for the company and a fair environment for the city's existing taxi companies.