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With just over two weeks until Super Tuesday on March 3, Alabama residents are gearing up for the presidential primary. With that comes voter registration.
Auburn City Council members are expected to vote on a student housing moratorium in the coming weeks with an end date of May 27, 2020, according to the ordinance approved at the January Planning Commission meeting.
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.
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.
With glittered and rhinestone costumes, drag kings and queens dance down the stage at the Corner Bar at the Irish Bred Pub every Saturday evening.
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.
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.
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.
The Alabama High School Athletic Association will continue to host football championships in Jordan-Hare Stadium through the next decade.
Former Auburn High School athletic director and local radio host Chuck Furlow passed away Monday evening, according to multiple news outlets. The Opelika native was 72 years old.
The sun shined bright onto the Veterans Memorial Monument, casting a long shadow onto the ground at Auburn’s Veterans Day Ceremony Monday morning. Community members and leaders gathered at the memorial to celebrate veterans in the community and throughout the country.
Ibraheem Yazeed, 30, is now in custody in Lee County, Alabama after he was arrested in Pensacola, Florida, Friday, Nov. 8 on kidnapping charges related to the case of missing Auburn teen Aniah Blanchard.
Texas Equusearch is asking volunteers and community members that know the search area locations in the search for Anaih Blanchard to not publish those on social media. Since foul play is considered a possibility in the case, it is important those locations of the search are not made public, according to a post on the group's Facebook page.
The Auburn Public Library was filled with smiles and expressions of appreciation as Bravehearts kicked off the tour of their annual photography exhibit. Members spent the past months taking photos to display at the traveling exhibit.
Officials said they are looking for 19-year-old Aniah Haley Blanchard from Auburn, who was reported missing Thursday.
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.
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.
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.
When an EF-4 tornado came through Beauregard, Alabama, in March, members of the community found themselves in a new world. Twenty-three lives were lost, and countless others were impacted. That impact is still felt throughout the community, especially with young people.