Auburn construction updates and how it will affect your travel
As the North College Streetscape Project construction began this month, it became another addition to several projects under construction in the area.
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As the North College Streetscape Project construction began this month, it became another addition to several projects under construction in the area.
Another set of hangers is soon to join downtown Auburn in the upcoming months.
For Teresa Vigueras, having a good doughnut at her new shop is second in importance to only one thing.
With a name change from Woofstock to Puppypalooza, the Lee County Humane Society annual dog festival will also have a shift in focus.
The Auburn Police Division has identified and charged the 29-year-old Auburn man who was detained early today in connection to the Toomer's Oak fire Sunday morning, police said.
The Auburn City Council Tuesday night approved the city's biennial budget for the 2017 and 2018 fiscal years, which will create several new full-time public safety positions designated specifically for the campus of Auburn University.
Construction for the new Auburn City Schools high school is on schedule with less than a year until it fills with students, and ACS recently voted to accelerate plans for a new elementary school.
Three decades in law enforcement wasn’t what Auburn Police Division’s Capt. Lorenza Dorsey envisioned when he went to college with his mind set on becoming a coach. But a heart for coaching can still be found in the reasons he has stayed in the field for so long.
In the corner of the animal shelter, 7-year-old Tyler Bullis sat on a fold-out chair in front of pitbull-mix Byron with his thin-paper book cracked open, steadily reading a string of facts about sea turtles as the dog started to fall asleep.
The Auburn City Council delayed further discussion and a vote on the city's biennial budget for the 2017 and 2018 fiscal years. The proposed budget would create several new full-time public safety positions designated specifically for the campus of Auburn University.
The Lee County Sheriff’s Office will soon be taking its next steps toward adopting Unmanned Aircraft Systems, or drones, into its force in efforts to improve efficiency and safety.
The family of Melissa Boarts, who was fatally shot by Auburn police in April, said information released by the Auburn Police Division wrongly portrayed her as a “pill-popping drug addict,” citing a police statement released last month.
Uber driver Gerald Davis has been one of the drivers servicing Auburn riders since the ride-hailing service launched this month, and he said the college town keeps him busier than Montgomery, where he’s been a driver for several months now.
After a 15-month process of searching for a long-term solution to outdated and overcrowded facilities, a master plan for the Douglas J. Watson Municipal Complex is headed to the Auburn City Council for approval later this month.
After former Speaker Mike Hubbard was removed from office when he was convicted of 12 felony ethics violations in June, the Republican candidates now running for his vacant seat in the Alabama House of Representatives District 79 were asked at a forum Monday how they would comply with ethics laws if elected.
Young students will soon be able to practice their reading to a different audience through a new reading program created by the local library and animal shelter.
Just a few months after the grand opening of Krispy Kreme, Auburn Mall owners announced that Stein Mart will become the next addition to its list of stores.
Two Auburn bakers will appear on an episode of the Food Network’s “Cake Wars” next week.
A new boutique joined downtown Auburn last weekend as students began returning to The Plains.
Most citizens and students can see City Manager Charles Duggan sitting to the side of the council members at the Auburn City Council meetings each month, but Duggan’s over 10 years as city manager began with his days as a student.