Community hearing held to disperse grant money
On January 12, 2016 a community hearing was held for input on the allocation of funds provided to the city of Auburn by the Community Development Block Grant Entitlement Program through the U.S.
On January 12, 2016 a community hearing was held for input on the allocation of funds provided to the city of Auburn by the Community Development Block Grant Entitlement Program through the U.S.
The unemployment rate rose slightly for the Auburn-Opelika metropolitan area in statistics released for November 2015. The increase was likely because an increase in workforce participation, according to Labor Department officials. In a report released in late December by the Alabama Department of Labor, Auburn-Opelika's unemployment rate rose from 4.5 to 4.7 percent. Nearly 100 new workers entered the workforce during the time period, nearly a 1 percent increase from October.
Online graduate programs in business, education and engineering are listed among the top programs nationally in the 2016 U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs rankings.
If you take a look at your driver's license and you do not see a golden star adorned on its top-left corner, you should be prepared to head to your local driver's license office to get a new STAR ID for the new year. A STAR ID, which stands for Secure, Trusted and Reliable, will be required to enter federally restricted buildings.
A man was shot and killed at the 400 block of Webster Road on Saturday, Jan. 9, according to a news release issued by the Auburn Police Division. APD responded to a shots fired call at approximately 3:40 p.m.
Midterms and finals may not be the only stressful weeks a student has on campus. If you don't have time to go back to your dorm/apartment or have an hour to kill in between classes, you can de-stress in any of these locations.
When you think of a librarian, you think of the person who checks out books to you. But ask any librarian at Ralph Brown Draughon and they'll tell you there is so much more to the job than book circulation.
Hubbard’s attorney, Mark White, requested his law firm, White Arnold & Dowd, be allowed to withdraw from the case in a motion filed under seal Thursday, Dec. 31, in the Lee County Circuit Court.
The Auburn Republican spent far less in 2015 than in 2014, a year during which his campaign sponsored nearly $300,000 of his legal fees.
Judge Jacob A. Walker issued a gag order during a hearing at the Lee County Justice Center on Friday, Jan. 8.
Jim and Alison Gorrie of Birmingham committed $2 million to the McWhorter School of Building Science, the University announced Friday.
The University has instituted a temporary ban on hoverboards because of safety concerns associated with the devices, according to a University press release.
Gov. Robert Bentley announced today that he has filed a lawsuit against the federal government for noncompliance with the Refugee Act of 1980, according to a news release from the governor's office. The act states that the federal government must consult the state government about placing refugees before refugees before they are placed in that state.
U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby criticized President Barack Obama recent executive actions on guns as another example of presidential overreach during a campaign stop at the Auburn Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday, Jan. 6.
The Auburn City Council approved a term sheet for plans to redevelop the North Gay Street parking deck and the surrounding lot into a hotel, an urban grocery, a retail development and a larger public parking deck.
Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore issued an order today ordering probate judges not to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
The Auburn University Agricultural Alumni Association will honor five people who have made "significant contributions to the state’s agricultural industry" at the 2016 Alabama Agricultural Hall of Honor banquet, according to a University press release.
Auburn University license plates are now available for motorcycles as well as cars, according to the Office of Communications.
Despite the smiles and shouts of "War Eagle" above the din of a festive atmosphere, a sadness hung in the air because, for many, this was the last time they would set foot in a 78-year-old Auburn tradition.
The War Eagle Supper Club, an 87-year-old installment once on the edge of town, will have one last party Thursday, Dec. 31.