Opelika police investigating possible case of child abuse
The Opelika Police Department is investigating a case of possible child abuse at Carver Primary School.
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The Opelika Police Department is investigating a case of possible child abuse at Carver Primary School.
U.S. Senate candidate Tommy Tuberville took to Facebook Monday morning to denounce local LGBTQ organization Pride on The Plains' participation in Saturday’s Christmas Parade in Opelika.
Like a relic from the past, Auburn Pharmacy serves up an old-fashioned vibe at its combined pharmacy and gift store.
The streets of downtown Auburn were lined with families and friends Sunday afternoon as the City celebrated the holiday season with the annual Auburn Christmas Parade. Starting at 2 p.m., the parade traveled up South College Street through Toomer's Corner, around City Hall and finished on Thach Avenue.
The City of Auburn recently updated its website to include a new application to help residents distinguish which materials are recyclable, which materials are compostable and which materials belong in the trash bin.
After a year’s worth of work from the Short-Term Rental Task Force, an ordinance to regulate them now sits with the Planning Commission, though a vote is not possible until February at the earliest.
Student housing was a recurring theme at this week’s City Council meeting, as Council members made several decisions based on the Student Housing Task Force’s findings from their yearlong inquiry.
A responsible college student with a full class schedule works many hours each week doing schoolwork. Still, many students look for a job to make money during the school year, and some students turn to the flexibility found in companies like Uber.
The kick is up. It tails left, and — doink — bangs off the upright. Fans in downtown bars jump and yell and high five each other.
Ibraheem Yazeed will be charged with capital murder in the death of Aniah Blanchard, Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes announced Monday.
The Auburn Police Division has confirmed that the remains found in Macon County, Alabama, on Monday are those of Aniah Blanchard.
A third person has been arrested and charged in connection with the disappearance of Aniah Blanchard, according to officials.
Investigators have found human remains believed to be those of 19-year-old Aniah Blanchard, who went missing more than one month ago, according to Lee County District Attorney Brandon Hughes.
The second man charged in the disappearance of Aniah Blanchard aided the first suspect Ibraheem Yazeed by giving him a ride and getting rid of evidence, according to court records obtained by The Plainsman.
A second suspect was arrested in connection to the disappearance of Aniah Blanchard, according to the Auburn Police Division.
Christian Brown, 30, and Michael Priester, 21, were arrested by the Auburn Police Division on Wednesday for multiple charges related to a reported robbery.
A preliminary hearing was held Wednesday for Ibraheem Yazeed, the man accused of kidnapping Aniah Blanchard, 19, who went missing almost a month ago.
The Alabama High School Athletic Association will continue to host football championships in Jordan-Hare Stadium through the next decade.
Design services for the Jan Dempsey Art Center renovation project and the Martin Luther King Drive streetscape project were approved during Tuesday night’s City Council meeting.
For some, the thought of economics may evoke dread, bringing back memories of countless graphs and number-riddled textbook pages from a high school macroeconomics class. A local institute is working to promote an alternative view of the discipline in a way that engages the general public.