Studying the city: A student's deep dive into Auburn city planning
Ray has made somewhat of a name for himself over the last two years, attending and standing to speak at most city planning commission meetings.
Ray has made somewhat of a name for himself over the last two years, attending and standing to speak at most city planning commission meetings.
McCormick was diagnosed with stage three Hodkins Lymphoma on Dec. 27, 2013 and again on April 2017.
“If anything is illegal under Alabama’s Ethics Laws, Hubbard’s conduct is,” prosecutors from the state wrote in their response.
The Auburn City Council passed an ordinance on Wednesday approving the use of low-speed vehicle taxicabs on City roadways with speed limits under 35 miles per hour.
Across the state in Auburn's sister city, longtime Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox is gearing up for a possible run for governor next year.
For those not willing to slave over a grill, here are Auburn restaurants and their hours of service on the Fourth of July.
Some city departments will be closed or operating differently for the holiday.
Project Uplift hopes to provide the best leadership to children growing up in difficult circumstances.
Auburn Spectrum hosted their first Tiger Pride on June 30, 2017 from 4-8 p.m.
Auburn police arrested three teenagers Thursday in connection with a Wire Road auto burglary.
This is the fourth year Auburn has earned the top spot in the region for fashion merchandising.
Replacing Freshman Leadership Program this upcoming Fall, Emerge aims to build leadership skills in students by having them work together on projects that fill a need.
Facing resistance from their own party, Senate Republican leaders said Tuesday they would postpone a vote on their health care bill.
Students will have two new buildings to look forward to when they return to campus in the fall.
A 40-year-old male and 38-year-old female were found deceased.
The Senate bill also calls for changing Medicaid from an open-ended entitlement program in 2021 by putting a cap, or limit, on per-patient spending.
Police arrested Damion D. Johnson, from Auburn, on warrants charging him with first-degree theft of property, first-degree criminal mischief and second-degree criminal trespassing.
Byrd announced his departure from the Council at its meeting on June 6.
The second annual Make Music Day Alabama has been postponed until Aug. 22 due to rain. Though the date has changed, musicians will still gather at 6 p.m.
Don Andre, director of parking services, said with the new platform comes new parking regulations and tools for operation.