Auburn High hires Coach Keith Etheredge
ByAuburn High School's new head coach plans to win the school's first football State Championship.
Auburn High School's new head coach plans to win the school's first football State Championship.
Rob's Ribs will be managed by its namesake, Rob Goodwin, who has been working at Butcher Paper since it first opened.
On Friday, Opelika Mayor Gary Fuller gave his mayoral address, updating the community on the City's accomplishments over the past year.
The Council will begin meeting in-person starting on April 6.
One year after the first COVID patient entered the hospital, EAMC held a ceremony both to remember the patients who died and to celebrate the patients who survived.
Readers described "Give Grace" as a "mix between a devotional and inspirational."
The approved changes to short-term rental regulations will take roughly 90 days to take effect.
Both the Heritage House in Opelika and the Crenshaw Guest House in Auburn provide locally owned alternatives to a traditional hotel.
Severe storms are sweeping across Alabama. Stay safe and stay updated.
The state of emergency was issued due to severe weather being expected to hit areas with diminished resources due to COVID-19.
Pups on the Plains has been renting adoptable dogs since 2018.
The City Council will vote on a new short-term rental ordinance on March 16.
An Opelika man has been arrested after the Opelika Police Department found a woman dead on Maple Avenue on March 2.
The new Mo’Bay Beignet Co. location in Auburn had its grand opening on Friday at 7:30 a.m. This is Mo’Bay’s first location outside Mobile, where the shop got its start.
David Marconnet created Bama Tracker to compile the state's COVID-19 data starting in March 2020.
Following Gov. Kay Ivey’s announcement that the state’s mask requirement will expire for good on April 9, East Alabama Medical Center said that masks will still be required inside its hospitals and facilities in Opelika and Valley, Alabama.
Ivey included a mask mandate in the extended Safer At Home Order, promising that it will be removed after April 9.
During Tuesday night's City Council meeting, the Council discussed providing answers at the time they are asked by residents during Citizens' Open Forum.