Police stand by description of Boarts after family provides toxicology report
A toxicology report shows Melissa was prescribed the medications listed on the toxicology report aside from ibuprofen.
A toxicology report shows Melissa was prescribed the medications listed on the toxicology report aside from ibuprofen.
A second suspect was arrested today in connection with Sunday's shooting.
Lee County Judge Jacob Walker today denied a motion from the prosecution.
A freshman student was found dead in his dorm Sunday afternoon.
The Auburn Heritage Association has planted a historic marker on the train depot in honor of “The Crescent”
Uber explains its operations in a college town and on game days, something a local taxi company owner is confident he can compete with.
A man was arrested Tuesday in connection with Sunday's Gay Street shooting.
An Auburn man was arrested on a charge of attempted murder today in connection to a shooting at North Gay Street on Sunday.
The Auburn Public Library is soon to release the much needed self-checkout system beginning May 2017.
Critically acclaimed, Coretta Scott King Award and Newberry Award recipient Jacquelline Woodson, author of Brown Girl Dreaming will be presenting on Monday, October 17 at 6 p.m.
New plans for the Douglas J. Watson Municipal Complex, which were unveiled in late August, are set to come before the council this September.
Originally from Macon, Georgia, Witten moved to Auburn with her husband 19 years ago.
A man and a woman were hospitalized Sunday night after a shooting along North Gay Street.
A poetry reading event featuring free pizza was hosted Sunday night by an instructor at Auburn University.
Auburn residents in northern and southern neighborhoods may soon see better internet.
Stein Mart is slated to join the Auburn Mall by no later than fall 2017.
Books and Barks! reading program will allow children to read a book to a dog.
Marching bands, including Auburn’s own AUMB, took over the Auburn High School football stadium at the 17th annual Band-O-Rama.
On October 31, a popular store named Hastings Entertainment, will come to a close.
The Lee County Humane Society is kicking off the school year with a new foster program.