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(01/23/20 7:25pm)
In a rare occurrence Tuesday night, the Auburn City Council did not take a vote on a proposed cell tower. Since no action was taken, the issue died on the table and was effectively denied, said Assistant City Manager Megan Crouch.
(01/23/20 1:52am)
Council members unanimously approved a resolution to add 12 officers to the Auburn Police Division Tuesday night. This will bring the total count of Auburn police officers from 135 officers to 147.
(01/28/20 4:33pm)
Fans of independent music, charitable giving, portmanteaus and staying at home may be in luck thanks to the music festival Couchella.
(01/27/20 3:53pm)
The City of Auburn Parks and Recreation Department will hold its eighth annual Polar Plunge to benefit the Lee County Special Olympics on Saturday, Feb. 1.
(01/29/20 4:03pm)
The City of Auburn is preparing to send out its Citizen Survey to a sample of Auburn residents within the next month. The goal of the survey is to learn about residents’ thoughts on various issues in Auburn and to help the City Council make budgeting decisions, said City Manager Jim Buston.
(01/15/20 5:36pm)
Officials were unable to determine the cause of death of a missing Auburn student who was found dead in November.
(01/15/20 5:24pm)
After a year in the making, City leaders are ready to bring an ordinance regulating short-term rentals, such as Airbnb or Vrbo, to a vote. This was the second workshop session with the Planning Commission on this ordinance after a year of work from the mayor’s appointed Short-Term Rentals Task Force.
(01/16/20 3:36pm)
The gravesite of Officer William Buechner was vandalized on Monday, Jan. 6, 2020.
(01/26/20 7:25pm)
The Tiger Trail of Auburn is Auburn’s “walk of fame,” a stretch of sidewalk that owes its existence to the walk of fame 40 years older in Hollywood, California. The names on plaques along the Tiger Trail are both familiar and lesser known, and refer to men and women from close and far. Like Hollywood has their superstars on the silver screen, Auburn has their own on the field, court, pitch, pool and gym.
(01/14/20 1:51am)
Police arrested an Auburn teen who allegedly stole $2,500 in property near Aspen Heights, a student housing complex located off of Opelika Road.
(01/10/20 5:36pm)
The Auburn area is expected to experience severe weather on Saturday between 2 and 8 p.m., according to the National Weather Service.
(01/08/20 10:57pm)
Several citizens brought concerns to the Council during the citizens’ open forum portion of Tuesday night’s City Council meeting. Most concerns were about the recently announced closure of East Alabama Medical Center’s HealthPlus Fitness Center, which includes a heated saltwater pool.
(01/07/20 8:19pm)
Early Tuesday morning, construction workers began dismantling the Cullars house, a 126-year-old home on South College Street.
(01/05/20 1:30am)
Auburn police are looking for a suspect wanted in connection to a shooting incident that happened inside of a business on Friday evening.
(12/30/19 7:41pm)
Male human remains were found in a well at a Lee County residence Sunday night while Lee County sheriff’s deputies served a search warrant, according to a release from Lee County Coroner Bill Harris.
(12/18/19 4:05pm)
The teen arrested in connection with the death of Rod and Paula Bramblett had his bond revoked and will be heading to rehab.
(12/18/19 6:02am)
To begin the last City Council meeting of the decade, Mayor Ron Anders led the Council in a discussion of a student housing moratorium during the Committee of the Whole meeting. This moratorium was first brought up at the last Council meeting during the Committee of the Whole.
(12/17/19 11:31pm)
The second suspect in connection to the disappearance of Aniah Blanchard had his charges dropped Tuesday.
(12/17/19 4:16am)
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for the Auburn area until 4 a.m.
(12/16/19 7:24pm)
Severe weather is possible Monday evening through Tuesday morning in Auburn, according to the National Weather Service.