Mo'Bay Beignet Co. welcomes first guests to Auburn location
It’s a simple menu at Mo’Bay Beignet Co. — mostly just beignets and coffee. And when the shop’s Auburn location opened, there was a line down the College Street sidewalk to get some.
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It’s a simple menu at Mo’Bay Beignet Co. — mostly just beignets and coffee. And when the shop’s Auburn location opened, there was a line down the College Street sidewalk to get some.
Following Gov. Kay Ivey’s announcement that the state’s mask requirement will expire for good on April 9, East Alabama Medical Center said that masks will still be required inside its hospitals and facilities in Opelika and Valley, Alabama.
On March 4, Gov. Kay Ivey extended the statewide health order with some modifications through April 9. The mask mandate will stay in effect, but Ivey said it will be removed after April 9.
A 64-year-old man was hit and killed by a train in Opelika on Friday.
U.S. Marshals arrested John Robert Thomas III at 9:30 a.m. on Feb. 25 in Mildale, Connecticut, according to an Opelika Police Department press release. Thomas was identified as the suspect in a shooting that took place at the 300 Block of South Third Street in Opelika on Feb. 19.
A bill named in honor of Aniah Blanchard, the 19-year old Southern Union student who was kidnapped and murdered in 2019, passed the Alabama House of Representatives on Monday, Feb. 23. The bill now moves to the Alabama Senate.
As Alabama continues to fight against the spread of COVID-19, people are more reliant than ever on public health data to track daily cases and vaccines. One Alabama man has created Bama Tracker, a website dedicated to compiling this data all on one page.
The Auburn City Council will be voting on short-term rental regulations at its next meeting, changing what zones are allowed to have homestays and short-term non-primary rentals.
At 3:50 p.m. Monday afternoon, the Opelika Police Department engaged in a high-speed pursuit that began in Auburn. The pursuit continued northbound along Interstate 85, ending in Chambers County.
One man is dead and another is in critical condition after a shooting in Opelika on Friday.
William and Gio Paulk opened another restaurant off of Opelika Road, Cheetos, a Korean fusion dessert cafe dreamt up by Gio. It joins the couple’s other ventures: ChickChickPorkPork, a Korean fusion restaurant and Mook Chi Bar.
On Feb. 10, Chicken Salad Chick announced its plan to move its headquarters from Auburn to Atlanta. The move is scheduled to take place during the first quarter of 2021.
Protestors gathered in front of the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business on Feb. 10 to show their disapproval of Gov. Kay Ivey’s $3 billion plan to build private prisons in Alabama.
Starting Feb. 12, Walmart and Sam’s Club locations throughout the state will start administering COVID-19 vaccines. Locations will be subject to the state’s guidelines on who can currently receive a vaccine.
In response to the proposed granite quarry in Beulah, the Lee County Commission unanimously voted to allow zoning of the affected area. Residents of Lee County’s Beat 13 will have the opportunity to vote on adding zoning on May 18.
During Tuesday night's City Council meeting, the Council approved naming a meeting room within the Engineering Services Building after retired City Manager Jim Buston.
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art offers poetry readings from renowned poets through the Third Thursday Poetry Series.