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(02/03/16 11:24pm)
As church and gym doors shut at 7 p.m. in towns all across Iowa, from Sioux City to Davenport, Iowan voters braved freezing temperatures and an impending blizzard to do their democratic duty, and every single one of them mattered.
(02/03/16 12:20am)
People living in developed countries such as the United States generally assume the water that flows from their taps is safe.
(02/03/16 8:50pm)
Depending on whom you ask, the results of Monday night's Iowa caucuses mean many different things. Hawkeye Republicans cast a record number of ballots, selecting conservative Texas Sen. Ted Cruz as the candidate to ride a wave of Evangelical support to victory. As for the Democratic caucuses, delegate tallies were much closer and more complicated.
(02/02/16 3:37pm)
Organizers are placing the final touches on the third annual Empty Bowls fundraising event. The fundraiser on Feb. 13 will benefit the Food Bank of East Alabama.
(01/27/16 10:29pm)
At a public meeting to discuss the redevelopment of the Gay Street parking deck, citizens expressed their concerns about the future of the site, including the viability of a downtown grocery.
(01/21/16 9:49pm)
The leaders of many of Auburn's African-American organizations advocated for more inclusion, increased admissions of African-American students and the hiring of more African-American faculty at the first State of the Black Student Body Wednesday night.
(01/20/16 5:48am)
Despite the current moratorium on construction, some of Auburn's long-term residents are still unsure of whether expansion is the best decision for the community.
(01/20/16 3:38am)
Susan Hunnicutt, public relations organizer for Keep Auburn Lovely, went before the Auburn City Council on Tuesday, Jan. 19, to thank the City Council members who attended Keep Auburn Lovely's citizens forum on Monday, but Hunnicutt also had another idea to introduce.
(01/18/16 9:22pm)
Towing companies may have a new alternative to towing from tight spaces and cramped parking decks.
(01/28/17 10:08pm)
When Susan Rashid, graduate student in biology, began preparing to move to Alabama for school at Auburn, she said she had some reservations because she wasn't sure how people would accept her. She knew Auburn's reputation as an outstanding university and a welcoming community, but she had heard many negative things about Alabama.
(01/17/16 9:05pm)
Citizens, residents and students will have an opportunity to discuss the way growth is being regulated by the City Council of the Loveliest Village on the Plains at a forum on Monday night, Jan. 18.
(01/20/16 6:28pm)
The Auburn Public Works Department will soon be submitting a grant to the Alabama Department of Transportation for more than a mile of new sidewalk along Moores Mill Road. The project is part of a greater effort on the part of the city to improve walkability.
(01/12/16 7:21pm)
The unemployment rate rose slightly for the Auburn-Opelika metropolitan area in statistics released for November 2015. The increase was likely because an increase in workforce participation, according to Labor Department officials.
(01/12/16 12:02am)
If you take a look at your driver's license and you do not see a golden star adorned on its top-left corner, you should be prepared to head to your local driver's license office to get a new STAR ID for the new year.
(01/08/16 11:02pm)
Alabama Speaker of the House Mike Hubbard spent more than $38,660 from his campaign fund on legal fees during 2015.
(01/07/16 1:45am)
The Auburn City Council approved a term sheet for plans to redevelop the North Gay Street parking deck and the surrounding lot into a hotel, an urban grocery, a retail development and a larger public parking deck.
(09/29/16 3:14pm)
The Auburn area is home to a vibrant community of local coffee shops and roasteries. The city is on its way to becoming the capital of Alabama's coffee culture.
(12/18/15 9:30pm)
The Milken Institute has named the Auburn-Opelika metropolitan area as the nation's 10th-best performing small city in its 2015 Best-Performing Cities report.
(12/16/15 5:54am)
The Auburn City Council approved a private dormitory moratorium Tuesday evening, Dec. 15. The new moratorium extends and redefines the coverage of an existing moratorium, which was passed earlier this year.
(12/17/15 3:52am)
A multiple-unit residential development along North Donahue Drive was approved with conditions by the Auburn Planning Commission Thursday, Dec. 10. The proposal will head to the Auburn City Council for a public hearing and final approval next week.