Auburn man charged with manslaughter after death of infant
This story was updated at 6:45 p.m. to include new information from Lee County Coroner Bill Harris, including the updated age of the victim.
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This story was updated at 6:45 p.m. to include new information from Lee County Coroner Bill Harris, including the updated age of the victim.
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Since peaking in early September, the number of people hospitalized for COVID-19 at East Alabama Health has consistently decreased. However, those requiring intensive care are there for nearly four weeks on average, as of Monday.
In September, Esperanza House partnered with Opelika City Schools to bring a sister tutoring program to the area for Hispanic children and families.
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During Tuesday night's City Council meeting, Police Chief Cedric Anderson addressed the Council during the Committee of the Whole about a traffic concern at Auburn Junior High School.
Brian Likins hopes to share his 60-pound weight loss journey with more than family and friends as Proper Prep Services, a new meal preparation service located on McCoy Street in Opelika, finishes its first month of operations.
Ten artists will set up shop in the recently-launched Coffee Mafia on Wednesday to give the public an opportunity to browse a variety of locally-made products while enjoying an evening coffee.
An Opelika man has been arrested and charged with murder after his two-month-old daughter died Tuesday, Opelika Police Chief Shane Healey announced at a press conference Friday morning.
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Opelika police said Thursday afternoon that they traced a bomb threat made Wednesday at Opelika High School to a 13-year-old juvenile from Florida through an investigation into the incident.
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College Street may be known far and wide for Toomer's Corner, where Auburn students, residents and visitors sip from cups of flavored lemonade, but soon patrons to downtown Auburn will have the opportunity to enjoy boba tea just a few doors up the street.
Update: Opelika police said Wednesday afternoon a bomb threat at Opelika High School has been resolved at about 1:51 p.m. Parents may now pick up their children at Opelika High School, and school bus routes will run as normal after dismissal.
The Auburn City Council adopted the findings of a study about the land around U.S. Highway 280 into its comprehensive plan Tuesday night.
On Sept. 4, East Alabama Health recorded an all-time high of 93 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 and 23 patients on ventilators with COVID-19.
Storefronts on College Street in downtown Auburn say they expect this football season to bring robust sales back with full attendance in Jordan-Hare Stadium, more students back on campus and the reappearance of tailgaters. Some stores said they were already seeing this weekend's influx of visitors for tonight's first home game against Akron as early as Thursday.
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Food trucks have become a staple in the Auburn-Opelika area, but one entrepreneurial couple hopes to take a different approach to the business model by offering coffee on wheels.
The City of Auburn said in a release Wednesday that most of its core facilities will be closed on Monday, Sept. 6, for the Labor Day holiday.