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Sessions calls any claim he was involved in Russian attempts to influence election a 'detestable lie'
Appearing before the Senate Intelligence Committee, Sessions also vigorously defended his role in the firing of FBI Director James Comey.
Candlelight vigil held in remembrance of Pulse shooting victims
By Lily Jackson | Managing Editor | June 13Auburn students, faculty, community members and gay-straight allies gathered as the sun set behind Samford's bell tower.
Bill Cosby case heads to the jury, and an epic battle nears resolution
By Steven Zeitchik | Los Angeles Times | June 12With the trial's end, a public storm that began in the fall of 2014 over Cosby's sexual history is on the brink of a legal resolution.
COLUMN: Cheat sheet for parking in Auburn
By Katie Clark | Contributing Columnist | June 12Auburn University is known for its traditions, football and never being able to find a place to park without getting a ticket or getting towed.
City to start single-stream recycling
By Staff Report | June 12Residents of Auburn will soon be able to put out their recycling for weekly pickup as the city moves to single-stream recycling.
Emma Jane Designs moves downtown, focuses on quality
June 11When Emma Jane Hunt was working in a boutique 16 years ago, she realized that girls were buying outfits with minimal options for accessorizes.
SummerNight 2017 provides fun for the whole family
By Alex Hosey | Staff Writer | June 10Hundreds of Auburn community members gathered in the downtown streets well before the 2017 SummerNight parade started.
Being LGBTQ in Auburn: City ranked as one of worst cities for equality
By Chip Brownlee | Community Editor | June 9Auburn was recently scored as one of the eight worst cities for LGBTQ equality.
Kay Ivey, an Auburn alumna, sworn in as Alabama governor
By Chip Brownlee | Community Editor | June 9With Bentley’s resignation, Lt. Gov. Kay Ivey, an Auburn alumna, is expected to ascend to the governor's office.
Column: Where to take visitors in Auburn
By Chris Heaney | Staff Writer | June 9One of the best parts of college is inviting parents, siblings and other loved ones to the University to show off your new stomping grounds.
Float-N-Movie series kicks off with 'Atlantis: The Lost Empire'
By Jessica Jernigan | Staff Writer | June 9Float-N-Movie kicked off their first of the season on Thursday with "Atlantis: The Lost Empire" in honor of World Oceans Day at Samford Pool.
Auburn Public Library stresses reading for all ages through new summer reading challenge
By Lily Jackson | Managing Editor | June 9Through the new summer reading challenge, the Auburn Public Library is encouraging parents and children alike to spend 20 minutes every day reading.
Auburn's Make Music Day expects twice as many musicians as last year
By Alex Hosey | Staff Writer | June 8Make Music Day, a free music festival, will take place in cities around the world on June 21, with Auburn celebrating Make Music Day Alabama on June 20.
Hotel at Auburn University holds ribbon cutting ceremony
By Chris Heaney | Staff Writer | June 7Prominent members of the Auburn community and university stood in the shade of the Hotel at Auburn’s new Porte Cochere Wednesday morning as they sipped on mimosas and coffee.
Council approves early start, 24-hour construction on 191 College apartments
By Alex Hosey | Staff Writer | June 7The new schedule would allow the developer, ACC OP (College Street) LLC, to begin construction at the corner of West Glenn Avenue and North College Street on June 12, as opposed to the original May 8 date.
Opelika’s Farmers Market Tradition
June 6O Grows Farmer’s Market has everything to offer from fresh blueberries to pottery and art. All the produce sold here is locally grown within 50 miles of Opelika.
First responders and medical staff tested at EAMC's biannual disaster drill
By Chris Heaney | Staff Writer | June 6Director of Emergency services at EAMC Sharon Gess said the drill is to ensure the hospital and their personnel are always in a prepared state.
Backpack International provides supplies, education to Guyana
By Alex Hosey | Staff Writer | June 6Backpack International: a non-profit organization that provides backpacks, school supplies and education to the children of Guyana.
Campus Chick-fil-A to receive award for record-breaking sales
By Lily Jackson | Managing Editor | June 6Chick-fil-A representatives will present an award to Tiger Dining by Chartwells team on Wednesday, June 7 at 2 p.m.
