'Sadie Grace Andrews Act' to ensure grease trap safety passes Alabama Senate
The Alabama State Senate has approved a bill by Sen. Tom Whatley, R-Auburn, that would require food establishments to more safely secure their grease traps.
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The Alabama State Senate has approved a bill by Sen. Tom Whatley, R-Auburn, that would require food establishments to more safely secure their grease traps.
After a close runoff, junior Dane Block has been elected as Auburn University's next SGA president, SGA Executive Director of Elections Catherine Milling announced on the back steps of Cater Hall Thursday night.
The Senate Health and Human Services Committee on Wednesday gave approval to a bill that would require grease traps at restaurants to have a lock or be heavy enough to prevent accidental openings.
During freshman biology lab classes in the fall of 2015, they were partners, but later this week the two will be facing off in a hotly contested runoff to be Auburn's next SGA president.
Dane Block and Patrick Starr will head into a runoff to determine who will be the next Auburn SGA president after a heavily populated field left no candidate with more than the required 40 percent of the vote.
Two College of Liberal Arts tickets were found in violation of election rules Monday night after several complaints were reported earlier in the day.
Most students visit Auburn once or twice before they decide to accept their admissions offers. Bri Thomas, junior in political science, knew she was coming to Auburn after her first visit.
He owns a local petting zoo and a successful haunted farm. Now, he wants to be Auburn University’s next SGA president.
An Auburn man moving to retire with family in South Alabama died Friday morning after hitting a patch of ice, causing his truck and a U-Haul trailer to careen off the roadway.
The University will cancel normal operations beginning Tuesday night at 6 p.m. and will remain closed Wednesday. All on-campus classes will be canceled.
After "a bump in 2017," Alpha Psi Rodeo is returning with a familiar feel for the 57th event in 2018.
Gov. Kay Ivey, less than a year into her job as Alabama's 54th governor, declared the State of the State strong and the future bright in her first annual address since taking office, reflecting on a year of tumult that both eroded confidence in Alabama's government and began to restore it.
Despite a last-ditch legal effort from Republican candidate Roy Moore, Democratic Sen.-elect Doug Jones has been officially certified as the winner of Alabama's U.S. Senate special election.
The race to fill Jeff Sessions' Senate seat, once a sure thing for Republicans, has become the most competitive statewide election in Alabama in recent memory. In the final days of the campaign, Democrat Doug Jones has been crisscrossing the state but Republican Roy Moore has dropped off the map.
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U.S. Senate hopeful Roy Moore attended a closed-door fundraiser Wednesday night at the home of an Auburn Republican. The event was closed to the media.
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Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity's national board of directors has revoked the Auburn University SigEp Chapter's charter, closing the fraternity effective immediately after an investigation conducted by the national fraternity and the University showed evidence of hazing, drug use and alcohol violations.
A woman has said Roy Moore, former Alabama chief justice turned Republican U.S. Senate candidate, initiated a sexual encounter with her when she was underage, according to a bombshell report from The Washington Post Thursday. The allegations sparked numerous calls from Republicans across the country for Moore to step down as the GOP nominee or be disqualified as a candidate for Senate.
A federal grand jury impaneled in New York has indicted suspended assistant head basketball coach Chuck Person on six felony bribery and wire fraud charges, according to court documents. Following the indictment, the University announced Person had been terminated.