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(11/09/22 6:00pm)
As “Dancing in the Moonlight” by King Harvest rang out across the ballroom floor at Katie Britt’s watch party just before the polls closed at 7 p.m., it would foreshadow a clean sweep by Republicans in races up and down the ballot in Alabama.
(11/08/22 2:14am)
On Monday afternoon, members of the newest iteration of the Auburn City Council were sworn into their respective offices in front of a crowd almost exclusively comprised of smiling family members and city government officials.
(11/24/22 5:00pm)
On Oct. 18, the new Boykin Community Center opened in northwest Auburn. This comes after four years of preparation and construction. The new site was built to help serve underprivileged communities while also offering a valuable learning experience for Auburn students.
(11/05/22 7:13pm)
UPDATE: On Nov. 7, detectives from APD arrested Tyondre Antravius Dowdel, 28, on a felony warrant charging him with domestic violence first degree.
(11/06/22 10:30pm)
Saturday, Nov. 5, marked the inaugural celebration of the Lee County Day of Remembrance at the Lee County Courthouse Square.
(11/02/22 9:39pm)
At Tuesday’s City Council meeting, Auburn residents highlighted concerns associated with the continued influx of new residents and their vehicles.
(11/03/22 4:24pm)
Election Day is on Tuesday, Nov. 8, and candidates aren't the only thing Alabama will decide on. This election has ten amendments to vote on and a new constitution to ratify. Below is an explanation of all the amendments and the new constitution.
(10/31/22 11:30pm)
(11/04/22 4:00pm)
As the midterm elections draw near and key issues become more clear, races for the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives have been at the front of the minds of many prospective voters.
(11/01/22 4:00pm)
On Nov. 8, several proposed amendments to the state's constitution will be on the ballot. Amendment I, more commonly known as Aniah’s Law, would allow judges to deny bond to those who are charged with committing violent crimes.
(11/25/22 7:15pm)
It was never going to be easy opening a new upscale restaurant in a town already saturated with them. Yet Vintage 2298 owner and chef Randall Baldwin has defied the odds all the same.
(10/19/22 2:00pm)
During Tuesday’s meeting, the City Council approved a change to a current ordinance that would pave the way for murals and other public art within Auburn’s city limits.
(10/17/22 2:00pm)
The third annual Opelika Songwriters Festival, held from Thursday, Oct. 13 to Sunday, Oct. 16, featured 36 performers, including headliners The Indigo Girls, Rickie Lee Jones and Shawn Mullins.
(10/12/22 6:10pm)
Yesterday the Auburn Police Department arrested a man from Opelika on felony warrants which charged him with robbery in the first degree and attempted murder.
(10/11/22 4:05pm)
A part of the Auburn family is headed to Family Feud. The Anderson family, of Auburn, is set to appear on the next episode of the popular game show on Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 6 p.m.
(10/08/22 3:39am)
Auburn Police arrested Koby Kevon Clarke, 22, on a felony warrant for first degree rape on Thursday, Oct.6.
(10/25/22 2:00pm)
There’s nothing quite like a college football Saturday in The Loveliest Village on the Plains: the mass of fans clad in burnt orange and navy, the eagle’s pre-game swoop around Jordan-Hare Stadium, the gathering of friends and family under a tailgate tent.
(10/05/22 2:40am)
On Tuesday, the Auburn City Council announced the purchase of three columbariums to be constructed in Town Creek and Westview Cemeteries.
(10/01/22 5:51pm)
On Friday, Sept. 30, the Opelika Chamber of Commerce held their First Responder’s Breakfast. Their keynote speaker was Coach Bruce Pearl, and they presented awards to several first responders in the area.
(09/28/22 2:00pm)
On Sept. 15 1963, the 16th street Baptist Church bombing took the life of 11-year-old Denise McNair along with three other young girls and left nearly 15 injured. Nearly a year later, Denise’s sister, Lisa was born.