Auburn alum running for Alabama secretary of state
An Auburn alumnus announced Monday night that he is running for secretary of state as a Republican in 2022.
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An Auburn alumnus announced Monday night that he is running for secretary of state as a Republican in 2022.
It’s still unclear what Auburn’s new City Council wards will look like for next year’s election.
Auburn alumna and Miss Alabama Lauren Bradford was named the first runner-up for Miss America 2022 Thursday night. Bradford was awarded a $25,000 scholarship for placing first runner-up and earned several other scholarships as part of the competition.
Toomer’s Drugs celebrated its 125th anniversary this year in downtown Auburn.
WeParlay has developed a web app that will allow users to never buy another business card.
Whether on or off campus, the hospitality scene in Auburn is vibrant with restaurants, families, and businesses that serve Auburn students and locals. Under the leadership of chefs such as David Bancroft of Acre, a recent Iron Chef Showdown Winner and James Beard Award semi-finalist, Auburn’s hospitality industry continues to attract culinary educators and leaders.
During retirement, many adults may find themselves looking for something further to do with their free time. The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute provides semi-retired and retired adults over 50 an opportunity to take a multitude of courses offered at Auburn.
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Auburn City Council tied in a vote to approve an ordinance that would “pre-zone” property in Water Oak Ridge subdivision on the east side of Heath Road. The rezoning would change the 41.66 acres from Rural to a Large Lot Residential District.
During the spring and fall semesters, the Caroline Marshall Draughon Center for the Arts and Humanities hosts the Third Thursday Poetry Series event at Pebble Hill on the third Thursday of every month.
The Opelika Police Department and Lee County Coroner’s Office are investigating the death of a 2-year-old in Opelika Friday morning.
Former Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes' request to serve his 10-month sentence in a community corrections program was denied Tuesday, the Alabama Attorney General’s Office announced in a press release.
Theo Moore is the founder and producer behind Hiztorical Vision Productions, a local non-profit based out of Auburn that aims to tell African-American history throughout the state through short films.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is currently searching for a missing man after recovering a boat on Lake Martin near Camp ASCCA.
The Auburn Family loves nothing more than good competition and a place that feels like home. With the Iron Bowl coming up, places to stay are filling up faster than before because of Auburn City Council's new regulations for short-term rentals.
On Oct. 26, The Irritable Bao celebrated its three-year anniversary. The Irritable Bao, formerly the food truck Dumps Like A Truck, opened in 2018.
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The Boykin Food Pantry in Auburn, Alabama is getting ready for expansion and Thanksgiving with new additions and changes.
At Tuesday night's City Council meeting, Judge Jim McLaughlin provided the City council members with the annual report for the municipal court which saw a shift in numbers due to COVID-19.
Less than two months since hitting a pandemic high in September, COVID-19 hospitalizations at East Alabama Health hospitals have fallen to 11, as of Nov. 2. An EAH spokesperson is “cautiously optimistic” for the future.