Mayor Ron Anders making his mark
Auburn Mayor Ron Anders has created task forces and altered the format of City Council meetings after taking office earlier this month.
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Auburn Mayor Ron Anders has created task forces and altered the format of City Council meetings after taking office earlier this month.
Auburn residents can expect more than just new Council members now that the newly elected City Council has been sworn in.
With its 15th season in full swing, the Auburn Area Community Theater continues to provide a creative outlet for Lee County residents.
Auburn alumni will now hold four of the state’s top elected offices.
John Merrill has defeated Heather Milam to win a second term as Alabama's secretary of state.
Steve Marshall has defeated Joseph Siegelman to win the attorney general’s office.
Republican Gov. Kay Ivey touted her role in job creation to supporters Monday afternoon at one of her final campaign stops before the election Tuesday.
Read our profile on Milam's opponent, Secretary of State John Merrill, here.
Read our feature on Merrill's opponent, Heather Milam, here.
Several members of the Auburn Downtown Merchants Association will now validate customer parking, the association announced Tuesday.
There is often a perception that dogs from animal control and other types of shelters are there because they have done something wrong. The president of Pups on the Plains said that is often far from the truth, and she has examples to prove it.
Auburn needs more student housing within a walkable, 1-mile distance to campus in addition to the four student-housing developments underway, according to a recently released report from Danter and Associates.
Full election results are available here.
Full results are available here.
Polls are open until 7 p.m. Results will begin coming in after 7:30 p.m. The infographics below will update as new votes come in.
Auburn's municipal election runoff is set for Tuesday, Oct. 9, and four City Council Wards will hold runoffs along with a runoff for mayor.
The candidates for City Council Ward 6 want to work to represent the people of their ward and their interests to continue to grow Auburn in a positive direction.
City Council Ward 5 candidates say they want to focus on the people.
Ward 4 City Council candidate Jim Ryan, 58, says his main focus would be representing the people of his ward as best he can. And candidate Brett Smith, 35, says his goal is to get to know everyone is his ward and learn their concerns.
City Council candidates for Ward 2, Kelly Griswold, 62, and Todd Scholl, 51, both want to restore trust and improve Ward 2’s infrastructure such as roads, sidewalks and other aspects of the community.