Auburn's new Jim 'N Nick's aims for that "hometown feel"
Auburn's new Jim 'N Nick's owner David Gadilhe talks about his mission to give it that "hometown feel"
Auburn's new Jim 'N Nick's owner David Gadilhe talks about his mission to give it that "hometown feel"
On Jan. 10, at the Tiger Trailer Park in Auburn, the home of Anginette Tinsley caught fire, destroying everything she and her family owned.
The Auburn City Council kept the meeting short this week, but long-range plans to reach out to the community were at the top of the list.
Arts and entertainment will be discussed in Opelika, Monday, when the Envision Opelika 2025 focus group gets together to brainstorm.
From before the game starts, until after the game ends, there is one group of Auburn fans that have stayed through every football game. They were just as loud when the Tigers made their National Championship run as when they hit their rut and went 3-9 last year.
Tucked away in sleepy downtown Opelika, pictures and artifacts from the 1940s at the Museum of East Alabama tell the story of more than 3,000 captured prisoners.
The seasonably cold weather, or what some meteorologists are calling an "Arctic Freeze," blew through Auburn last week, and had residents bundling up and staying indoors. What many citizens didn't know was they should have been bundling their pipes instead.
The first round of renovations included refurbishing both the inside and outside of the facility as well as adding new classrooms, a conference room and a racquetball court.
Rico Cobb was allegedly in his car in front of his mother's home after returning from his son's basketball game when a police officer tapped on his window.
While many of us were sipping on eggnog and postponing Christmas shopping until Christmas Eve, a group of Auburn students packed their bags and flew to Nicaragua.
The Auburn Police Division is investigating the homicide of one man, according to Detective Dorsey of the Auburn Police Division.
The Auburn community gardens are a new way for students, faculty and the local community to grow their own produce, save money and eat healthier.
For those interested in meeting new people while getting active this spring, the Auburn Community Tennis Association will host its monthly Friday night tennis mixer at 6:30 p.m. at the Yarbrough Tennis Center.
Rosezena Gunn began cooking when she was 14 by helping her mother in Cincinnati and has been cooking ever since.
When basketball player Blanche Alverson and majorette Sara Beasley met their freshman year at Auburn, they had no idea similar interests and passions would later unite them to make a big difference in a small community.
Auburn Parks and Recreation is encouraging the community to get out and dance.
For those who've been wondering what to do with the next eight weeks of their lives, Auburn Area Community Theatre has the answer: work with "On Golden Pond."
The City of Auburn is making plans to benefit the community over the next fiscal year.
Auburn's civic engagement team gave students the opportunity to hear service-minded men and women talk about the importance of giving back to the community in their college years and beyond.
Auburn Area Community Theatre will present the opening performance of "Once on This Island Jr." Feb. 29 at 6:30 p.m. at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center.