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(04/19/22 1:00pm)
Conveniently located in Tiger Town, America’s Thrift serves the City of Auburn in more ways than one. Appealing to all demographics, they have won the Plainsman’s Choice award for the best thrift store of 2022.
(04/06/22 6:30pm)
Auburn City Council discussed ongoing construction on Cox Road and Opelika Road during Tuesday night’s Committee of the Whole.
(04/05/22 4:39pm)
UPDATE, 11:54 a.m.: The tornado warning for Lee County and Auburn University has ended, but the area remains under a tornado watch until 2 p.m.
(04/19/22 1:00pm)
Dimensions Salon is one of the many storefronts in downtown Auburn, and this year it cut, colored and blow-dried its way to being named the best salon in Auburn.
(04/17/22 8:30pm)
On April 6, a giving guide was launched on the BigHouse Foundation website to provide donors an opportunity to give large scale donations sponsoring specific projects in the creation of the new BigHouse home and playground.
(05/30/22 3:00pm)
In 1939, the Auburn University Early Learning Center (AUELC) was built on the Haley Concourse. Since then, the Learning Center has served as a dormitory for females on campus, a nursery school, and now, a place where any child in the Auburn community can grow through interactive learning.
(03/30/22 10:47pm)
Editor's Note: This article includes descriptions of aborted fetuses and references to genocide.
(03/29/22 5:00pm)
Bacon and bourbon centered restaurant The Hound hit a milestone this month. They celebrated ten years in business.
(03/27/22 2:30pm)
Auburn residents participate in their city’s curbside recycling program at a higher rate than any other city in Alabama. Nationally, 34% of residents participate in curbside recycling, compared to under 20% in Alabama. In Auburn, 84.7% do, according to Catrina Cook, director of environmental services for the City of Auburn.
(03/24/22 6:00pm)
Recycling in Auburn is a fairly straightforward process: Trash goes in the green cart. Recycling goes in the blue cart. The carts go to the street. After that, the resident’s job is done, and they pass the baton to the government to handle everything else.
(03/17/22 12:03pm)
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(04/18/22 10:30pm)
With over 71% of the geographical area in Alabama covered in timber, it is no wonder that Alabama is a leader in the forest industry. It may come as a surprise, however, that new ways of using timber are still being discovered.
(03/16/22 2:30pm)
On Tuesday, March 15th, Auburn City Council held their monthly meeting during which Robert Wilkins, a resident who rented his home out, spoke at the podium during the citizens open forum. Wilkins conveyed his frustrations with the short-term rental ordinance.
(03/25/22 8:05pm)
Since becoming active in 2013, Students for Clean Water has raised awareness about the global water crisis and raise money to help mitigate its effects.
(04/29/22 5:00pm)
It's dawn, and the farmer unloads his tools and seeds from his pickup truck. After walking through the fields, he pulls out his notebook to review his list of duties for the day.
(03/10/22 2:00pm)
The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 at East Alabama Medical Center and EAMC-Lanier has fallen to its lowest level in nine months.
(03/09/22 1:14am)
On Monday, March 7, Auburn police responded to a shooting call at a residence in the 1300 block of Commerce Drive, where three individuals were found with gunshot injuries.
(03/10/22 8:30pm)
Along with the Veterinary School, Auburn University offers many veterinarian programs for young middle schoolers and high school students as well. An organization called Vet Set Go has created a competition to give three middle schoolers the chance to attend Auburn's Vet Camp on a full scholarship.
(03/13/22 3:31pm)
“I believe Auburn is in a prime position to have a bright future,” Mayor Ron Anders said. And with an upcoming election, he believes that his vision for Auburn will make the most of Auburn’s potential.
(04/08/22 3:00pm)
During a drive down South College Street, one can spot the branches of the nearby trees reaching out toward the cemented road, and not far from the roadside bees buzz around nearby flowering bushes.