Report: Harvey Updyke, man who poisoned Toomer's Oaks, dead at 71
Harvey Updyke has died at the age of 71. Updyke is the Alabama fan who poisoned the oak trees at Toomer's Corner.
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Harvey Updyke has died at the age of 71. Updyke is the Alabama fan who poisoned the oak trees at Toomer's Corner.
Gov. Kay Ivey has extended the statewide mask mandate until the end of August.
Much like many other high school seniors across the country, students in the Auburn High School class of 2020 found themselves graduating at an abnormal time during the COVID-19 pandemic. They received their diplomas in small groups unlike classes past, distant from most of their peers and teachers.
East Alabama Medical Center reported its highest number of COVID-19 hospitalizations on Monday.
Gov. Kay Ivey announced that she will be implementing a statewide mask order effective on Thursday.
Tommy Tuberville, a former Auburn football coach, has won the Republican primary runoff for the U.S. Senate.
During Wednesday night’s Lee County School Board meeting, the Board was presented with a path to tentative reopening public schools.
During Monday afternoon’s City Council work session, the Council decided to meet again on Wednesday so that City staff have time to find answers to legal questions. The session primarily focused on the enforceability of the mask ordinance and if the City could legally pass one.
East Alabama Medical Center reported a continued rise in COVID-19 hospitalizations on Tuesday with a total of 41 cases being treated in the medical center earlier this week.
Parents will have the decision on whether or not to send their children to campuses for schools in August according to the state superintendent.
Mayor Ron Anders and Mayor Pro Tem Beth Witten signed a proclamation recognizing Juneteenth as an important day to the community.
Opelika and Auburn community members and several hundred citizens gathered at the Opelika Courthouse Square behind the Lee County Courthouse to hold a Juneteenth celebration on Friday afternoon.
Well over 400 people filled Toomer's Corner Sunday afternoon to protest against acts of police brutality.
The case involving the death of 19-year-old Aniah Blanchard will be presented in front of a Lee County grand jury.