City begins free Sundown Concert Series
After being cancelled in the spring, the City of Auburn's Sundown Concert Series will continue this fall. The first show of the series was set to take place on Sept. 17, but was canceled due to weather.
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After being cancelled in the spring, the City of Auburn's Sundown Concert Series will continue this fall. The first show of the series was set to take place on Sept. 17, but was canceled due to weather.
The Auburn Police Division arrested 41-year-old Taharra Jaquay Brunson and 35-year-old Marcus Okeef Wigley on felony warrants, charging them with one count of kidnapping in the first degree. APD was assisted by members of the Lee County Sheriff's Office and U.S. Marshals Service Gulf Coast Regional Fugitive Task Force.
During Tuesday night’s City Council meeting, the Council unanimously approved a contract for the construction of Dinius Park, a proposed City park that will be located on East Glenn Avenue.
“The World’s First Drive Thru Art and Antique Gallery,” reads the marquee sign in front of The Museum of Wonder. In the sleepy town of Seale, 26 miles from Auburn, modern pace was not the impetus for this World’s First; it was something only local folk artist Butch Anthony could have dreamed of.
Auburn police are currently searching for a suspect possibly involved with a domestic shooting. The shooting was reported at 11 a.m. on the 100 block of Alabama Street, according to an Auburn Police Division press release.
Starting Friday, bars and restaurants in Auburn will only be allowed to sell alcohol to seated customers, according to a new resolution passed by the Auburn City Council on Thursday.
As the pandemic continues to impact daily life, most public spaces have adjusted accordingly. Trips to the grocery store are now guided by arrows showing which direction to shop; restaurants require patrons to wear masks until their drinks are served and classes are largely conducted through online lectures. With a presidential election only a few months away, voting could face changes as well.
Alabama’s Safer at Home Order, which includes a mask-wearing requirement in public spaces, has been extended for another five weeks, Gov. Kay Ivey announced in a press conference today.
Auburn police officers are searching for a suspect near Auburn research park on South College Street near Donahue Drive, according to an AU Alert sent early Monday morning.
To get into Skybar Cafe, patrons must be masked and have their temperature taken. Once inside, though, the masks often come off.
Whether the mood is sweet or savory for breakfast, Auburn now has two new mobile eating locations to accommodate.