Suite 1111 | 'The best for Auburn is yet to come'
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Located in downtown Opelika, The Well is a coffee shop and tea room that invites a place for women in the community to connect, sell local products and share their stories in an intentional and hospitable setting.
On Friday morning, The Auburn Police Department unveiled a new addition to the division through a $10,000 donation from Charter Communications Company. APD introduced the new police dog, Spectrum, who has just finished a 12-week training session, according to Spectrum's handler, Officer Tom Siter.
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Mayor Ron Anders delivered his third annual State of the City address Monday night, reflecting on the City's progress, successes and challenges from the past year, ending with a vision for a bright future.
Catrice Hixon is the owner of the Melanin Coffee Shop in Opelika, Alabama. Since college, Hixon has dreamed of owning a coffee shop. After opening in September that dream is a reality.
The Lee County Historical Society held its annual Pioneer day at Pioneer Park in Loachapoka on Saturday. Pioneer Day has been a staple in the community for decades with many long term traditions and vendors.
Auburn University announced via email on Friday that in order to comply with Executive Order 14042, it will require all University employees to be fully vaccinated by Dec. 8, 2021.
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Drivers may soon pay more in towing expenses as the Auburn City Council raised the ceiling on towing fees at its last meeting.
An Auburn woman is facing charges for firing a weapon into an unoccupied residence and vehicle.
Outside of Jenny Rogers full-time job at Auburn University, she is committed to making sure dogs in need are cared for until they can find their forever home.
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The University's efforts to identify the foot soldiers of the Bloody Sunday march in Selma turn towards the public as professors Richard Burt and Keith Hebert’s Bloody Sunday Passion Project reaches social media with the engagement of Honors College students.
Decades ago, the dean pointed to the back of the lecture hall asking, “Why do you go to med school?” He answered, “I think I was born to be a doctor.” The other students laughed. He said the funny thing was, he wasn’t joking.
Auburn Parks and Recreation aims to create a more rounded and dynamic youth program through its new Find the Leader in You program.
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Tuesday night’s City Council meeting looked different from the previous meetings with the removal of socially distanced seating. Previously, socially distanced seating included blocking off every other row and blocking off two seats in between available seating to ensure six feet of space.