Homemade whiskey with a family twist
Proper approval and mere licenses are the only two roadblocks stopping the John Emerald Distilling Company from opening.
Proper approval and mere licenses are the only two roadblocks stopping the John Emerald Distilling Company from opening.
Don't drink the paint water is the catchphrase.
When April Scott, Ph.D student in counseling psychology, came to Auburn from South Florida, she noticed a trend in the Auburn music scene.
Luke Bryan will visit the Auburn-Opelika area as part of his fifth-annual Farm Tour at Ingram Farms, Thursday, Oct 10. In addition to the concert, Bryan also tours as an opportunity to help those in need.
Sunday, Oct. 6, the Auburn Police Division arrested Dezdrian Smith, 24, of Atlanta, and Kentarious J. Barnett, 21, of Opelika, according to an APD press release.
On Oct. 17, from 6-9 p.m. the Lake Martin Area United Way will host its first fashion show in Alexander City.
The 50th anniversary of Auburn's desegregation is on the horizon, and it can be hard for current students to imagine what the University was like in the '60s for the students who lived that history.
"I believe in a sound mind, a sound body, and a spirit that it not afraid." Active Minds at Auburn has adopted this line of the creed as a sort of mission statement for what they want to bring to Auburn's campus.
Pine Hill Cemetery will come alive the nights of Oct. 10-11, with characters from Auburn's past.
The celebration of Pagan Pride Day Saturday, Sept. 28, went off without a hitch as a community communed with nature.
Flipboard can be used to check the news and organize the information users like.
Most students consider Auburn's culture to be different from the culture of their hometowns. To international students, the difference is a bit more radical.
Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art gains coveted AAM accreditation, a story 10 years in the making.
Personal relationships and getting to know the people in a community are what set a small town apart from a large one filled with thousands of people.
Auburn City Council met Tuesday, Oct. 1, to discuss street closings, board appointments and alcoholic beverage licenses. The Citizens Communication brought discussions of racism in the fire department and questioned the Council's support of schools.
Thirteen years ago, Highway 280 didn't stretch four lanes across, and didn't lead travelers directly to Birmingham, as it currently does. The two-lane highway snakes through back roads and small towns, one of which is Waverly.
Jon Harrison reviews Oscar prospect "The Butler."
With the rise of digital media, students are turning more toward websites that stream music instantly and to apps for on-the-go tunes.
The Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art is celebrating 10 years of collecting by presenting a new exhibit, the JCSM@10.
Muscle Shoal's native band, Belle Adair, is coming to Auburn, offering a new kind of sound and a glimpse into their first record.