Local artist finds inspiration for art through hardship
Intricate woven knots of fabric hanging from rods decorate the walls of Coffee Cat this month after the local coffee shop chose Chloé Covin as the featured artist for October.
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Intricate woven knots of fabric hanging from rods decorate the walls of Coffee Cat this month after the local coffee shop chose Chloé Covin as the featured artist for October.
Saturday, Oct. 26, 4:10 p.m. — Update:
Officials said they are looking for 19-year-old Aniah Haley Blanchard from Auburn, who was reported missing Thursday.
Mama Mocha’s on Gay Street now offers wine to customers in addition to coffee and beer.
The gray Nissan, slightly rusted at the edges, still sits in the driveway of a suburban neighborhood.
Patrick Buanhion Ang was arrested on Oct. 22, 2019, on warrants charging him with five counts of possession of child pornography, according to the Auburn Police Division.
A robbery occurred near campus in the 100 block of West Magnolia, according to the Auburn Police Division.
“Your skin gets a little dry after 167 years in the grave,” an actor joked, portraying William Mitchell, a Baptist minister who was buried — in his bed — in Pine Hill Cemetery in Auburn.
An Auburn teenager was arrested Thursday night on murder charges, according to police.
On Thursday evening, Auburn University's men's and women’s basketball teams hosted the first-ever Tipoff at Toomer's, an event meant to set the stage for the upcoming season.
The family of an Auburn University student, who died after a visit to a local urgent care, was awarded $9 million in a medical malpractice case.
The Auburn City Council formally declared the City a Purple Heart City Tuesday night in honor and recognition of veterans who have been wounded or killed in service of their country.
Going though cancer treatment is often difficult for a patient and their family. Nicole Akers knows this firsthand. She underwent treatment 23 years ago for Stage 3 breast cancer.
Ribbons have been cut and doors are open to the new Opelika Police Department and Municipal Court building.
Little Free Library is a nonprofit organization that focuses on creating free-exchange book sites. These small boxes have been popping up around Auburn and surrounding towns thanks to this group.
Auburn is home to many different churches. The Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship finds itself among that mix, but as a more liberal church.
Important and amusing figures of Auburn’s history will come to life during the Auburn Heritage Association’s Pine Hill Cemetery Lantern Tour on Oct. 17 and 18. Characters range from the founder of the City of Auburn to unknown Confederate soldiers, with various previous Auburn residents in between.
There’s about to be a new way for students to get a sweet late-night snack in Auburn.
Like many days on the calendar, Oct. 11, has its own set of national days. This particular national day means more to Chad Peacock, president of Pride on The Plains, than many others on the calendar.
A new music event is coming to Auburn. The Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center will host Orchestra at the Oaks On Friday, Oct. 18.