'I don’t want to leave. I built this house': What happens when student housing forces African-Americans from their homes
I. ‘I don’t want to leave’
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I. ‘I don’t want to leave’
49,347 people cast their ballots Tuesday night in Lee County, according to the secretary of state website. Of the 13 local county races, eight had a candidate running unopposed. Here's how Lee County faired Tuesday night.
Gov. Kay Ivey repeated common refrains from her campaign at a stop in Auburn on Saturday.
Zacarías loves pineapple Jarritos. He’s a husband, a forward for his two-and-five soccer team, a construction worker, a tan-complexioned, boot-wearing, ramen-for-dinner kind of man.
Citizens began voting Tuesday morning in municipal runoffs for mayor and four positions on Auburn's City Council.
The courthouse square in downtown Opelika resembled a kingdom of pink with loved ones being honored and celebrated at the 14th annual Think Pink Walk on Saturday.
Northwest Auburn is a place where women gather around the porch — after eight to nine hours on the job, filling plastic bags with stranger’s food — and discuss their mayoral candidates like they do the abandoned buildings down the street.
The City Council approved the purchase of a 40,000-square-foot facility for the relocation of the Food Bank of East Alabama on Tuesday.
Former Auburn mayoral candidate, Richard Speake, was charged with public intoxication over the weekend.
On the Frank Brown Recreation Center’s blue-green basketball court, boys play a jubilant, thumping rhythm with their high-bouncing, wild dribbles; they pause their athletic drumming to look at Calvin Smith’s tall and powerful frame.
Aubrey Taylor called her grandfather “Papa.” When his casket dropped into the soil, she couldn’t handle seeing the shovels of dirt cascading down onto him. For months, tears accompanied her morning rituals, with fear of the possibility that this harrowing feeling might be permanent. She felt numb and empty and isolated. A Google search aligned her symptoms with depression. She was 12 years old.
Wearing a grey Auburn hoodie and black cap, SNL comedian Pete Davidson walked on stage to the sound of hundreds clapping inside the packed-out Student Center ballroom.
Beyond the slight crackling of gravel, not much is heard, yet there is a deafening scream visitors can't help but register while walking toward the black statue of a woman on her knees, chained around the neck, screaming and staring at the ground they walk on.