Alabama Declares Bingo Machines Sham
The Alabama Supreme Court ruled in favor of Gov. Bob Riley in a case involving the use of "electronic bingo" in Alabama.
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The Alabama Supreme Court ruled in favor of Gov. Bob Riley in a case involving the use of "electronic bingo" in Alabama.
American infrastructure is failing.
An estimated $42,500 in laptop computers was stolen from the Haley Center between Nov. 6 and Nov. 9.
"People don't really understand, but we came within hours, we came within hours of a full nuclear exchange with the Russians," said Paul Harris, who was in the 3rd U.S. armor division during the Cold War.
"The wall was there and we lived with it," said Anja Werth, an Auburn professor in German. "We didn't know anything else."
Alabama Mothers Against Drunk Driving received a $27,645 grant from the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs to aid victims of drunken drivers in Alabama.
Local artists and photographers entered more than 100 photographs into the Auburn Arts Association's Photo XI photo exhibition at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center.
About 314 million people worldwide are visually impaired, and almost 45 million of those are blind, according to the World Health Organization Web site.
Researchers are looking into a major source of green energy found not in the air, but within roadways.
President Barack Obama, winner of the 2009 Nobel Peace prize, was awarded for the things he might one day accomplish.
Thirty-two percent of people have taken psycho stimulants such as Adderall without a prescription, while only 13 percent are prescribed, according to information taken from an online poll of 10,298 people conducted through The Plainsman Web site.
Saturn's rings captivated Galileo when he saw them for the first time nearly 400 years ago.
The City Council approved the proposed East Alabama Skate Park during its Tuesday night meeting.
A start-up automotive company focused on producing all eco-friendly vehicles will join top automakers such as Mercedes, Honda, Hyundai, International and Toyota in calling Alabama home.
Nearly 6,000 deaths and 500,000 injuries can be attributed to secondary tasks while driving in 2008, said the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's database.
A $600,000 grant from NASA has been awarded to Auburn University's College of Sciences and Mathematics in association with the Alabama Department of Education in order to educate high school students about global climate change.
An Auburn University Tiger Transit bus was stolen in front of the McDonalds on West Magnolia Avenue after 2 a.m. Saturday.
Citizens gathered in the Auburn City Council Chamber. Minutes from Sept. 1 were read and approved.
More than 50 people attended the healthcare reform forum at Southern Union State Community College's health science building.
Imagine a world where clusters of mangled wires under desks are non-existent. Imagine a world where laptops and cell phones charge every time they enter a room.