Lot near downtown Municipal Parking Deck to be resurfaced
A resurfacing project on the Tichenor Lot downtown is set to begin early next year.
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A resurfacing project on the Tichenor Lot downtown is set to begin early next year.
When the Alabama-based Mexican restaurant Taco Mama opens its first Auburn location in early 2017, diners will now officially be able to pair a margarita, beer or glass of wine with their burrito or custom taco.
A group of around 20 homeowners attended the Auburn Planning Commission's meeting last week to protest a proposed subdivision off of South College St.
The Auburn Planning Department is continuing to accept public input on its Northwest Auburn Neighborhood Plan.
Five years ago, 72,000 guests visited Chewacla State Park. In each of the last two fiscal years, the park has seen over 100,000 guests.
In one of the most divisive modern-era election seasons, third-party candidates are playing an important part. Many Americans are hesitant about voting for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee, or Donald Trump, the Republican nominee. Polls conducted have estimated over 50 percent of Americans view Clinton unfavorably and over 60 percent of Americans view Trump unfavorably.
The evidence against Jochen Wiest, the 29-year-old man accused of setting fire to one of the Toomer's Oaks, is enough to continue prosecution, Lee County District Court Judge Steve Speakman decided in a preliminary hearing today.
Recently, coverage of the 2016 presidential election has been dominated by scandals, but the vice presidential candidates have gone mostly unscathed.
As part of the Auburn Parks, Recreation, and Culture Master Plan, Auburn is reviewing their public library services.
Auburn coffee shop Mama Mocha's Coffee Emporium is opening a second location.
For residents of Alabama this time of year, staying safe from severe weather is a top priority. Federal Emergency Management Agency, the United States’ disaster relief agency, has an app for iPhones and Androids that can help Alabamians stay prepared.
There are about five vape shops in the Auburn-Opelika area that specialize in electronic cigarettes, and many in the industry fear for their survival with new U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations looming.
Over 200 Auburn residents gathered in the Boykin Center Auditorium to discuss the future of northwest Auburn, an area of the city that houses nearly 3,000 residents, in the first of several meetings being held by the city to collect community input.