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(07/21/21 1:00pm)
The City Council approved a development agreement for Plainsman Lake, a proposed neighborhood connecting to the Solamere subdivision, during its Tuesday night meeting. The proposal was postponed from the previous meeting so that Solamere residents would have additional time to read it over.
(07/21/21 6:32pm)
Ross House Coffee and Roastery, housed in the historic building on Ross Street, will open up a second location on July 22. The new location will be located in the lobby of the 320 West Mag apartment complex near Chick-fil-A.
(07/14/21 6:23am)
Someone drove through downtown Auburn and shot an airsoft gun at people near SkyBar late Tuesday night, according to an email sent by Auburn University Campus Safety and Security at 12:20 a.m. Wednesday.
(07/13/21 2:00pm)
A lit firecracker was thrown into a crowd of people at Toomer’s Corner Saturday night.
(07/11/21 8:27pm)
As of July 11, 28.3% of Lee County residents have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
(07/08/21 10:54pm)
Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect who physically harassed a female victim on Harper Avenue Wednesday afternoon.
(07/10/21 6:44pm)
Mama Mocha’s coffee shop recently went under new ownership and a new title. Ian Oriol, store manager, recently purchased the South Gay Street location from previous owner Sarah Gill. Oriol previously served as the food supervisor, assistant store manager and general store manager of Mama Mocha’s.
(07/07/21 1:00pm)
The Auburn City Council approved a fee structure for the Wright Street Parking Deck during Tuesday night’s meeting. The deck will cost one dollar per hour with a $15 maximum per day.
(07/05/21 3:00pm)
A new challenge for some employers has emerged in 2021 as more people opt to leave their jobs, a stark change from the workplace issues observed in 2020, when many people found themselves involuntarily out of work.
(06/30/21 4:38pm)
UPDATE: June 30, 5:09 p.m.: This article has been updated to include comment from City Attorney Rick Davidson about Dixon's lawsuit against the City of Auburn.
(07/09/21 2:00pm)
According to estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, Auburn has been positioned as one of Alabama’s fastest-growing metropolitan areas, with immense potential to bring economic growth. Yet the Loveliest Village on the Plains is quickly becoming a bland urban emporium, non-reflective of its residents’ needs and the town’s characteristic historic charm.
(06/27/21 2:00pm)
Unlike last year, the Auburn-Opelika area will have filled spaces for public events, ready to showcase the best fireworks and Independence Day entertainment. The list of events spans from Saturday, July 3 until Monday, July 5.
(06/28/21 1:00pm)
The expansion of Auburn, to high-rise apartment buildings and more chain businesses, seems to be causing some of its residents to decide to settle in the quieter neighboring town of Opelika.
(06/24/21 10:23pm)
Former Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes has pleaded guilty to two felony counts, according to the Alabama Attorney General’s Office.
(06/22/21 5:10pm)
East Alabama Medical Center’s new Freestanding Emergency Department, located in EAMC’s also new Auburn Medical Pavilion, will begin operation on Wednesday, June 23 at 7 a.m.
(06/22/21 1:00pm)
Three Auburn students will be competing for scholarship money Tuesday night on NBC’s newly rebooted "College Bowl," a quiz show hosted by football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning. The show will air at 9 p.m. on NBC. If you’re in Auburn, the local NBC affiliate is Montgomery-operated WSFA.
(06/20/21 1:33am)
People have celebrated Juneteenth for years, but Saturday was the first time that Auburn residents gathered to the scale they did to remember and celebrate the emancipation of slaves.
(06/19/21 8:58pm)
A young man died after being shot by Lee County sheriff’s deputies early Saturday morning. Jeff Melvin, 20, pointed a shotgun at law enforcement before deputies fired multiple rounds at him, according to a press release from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.
(06/18/21 10:23pm)
A former Tiger Transit driver was found guilty of sexual abuse by a Lee County jury on Friday after he was accused of allowing one of his former coworkers to rape and sodomize an unconscious 18-year-old Auburn University student aboard a bus in fall 2017, according to the order from the Lee County Circuit Court.
(06/18/21 9:31pm)
On Thursday, 40-year-old Shawvokie Zacchaeus Williams was arrested on a felony warrant for sexual abuse of a child less than 12 years old, according to the Auburn Police Division.