People of the Plains
By Abigail O'Brien / WRITER | April 26For Lee County District Attorney Robert Treese, prosecuting evil and enforcing justice in the Auburn-Opelika area is a fight he thoroughly enjoys.
For Lee County District Attorney Robert Treese, prosecuting evil and enforcing justice in the Auburn-Opelika area is a fight he thoroughly enjoys.
Human trafficking may conjure up images in one's mind of a brothel in India or child in captivity in Cambodia. The truth is, however, this injustice happens in our own backyards.
Carly Marie Parker, 11, loves pointe ballet, her little sister, Ava, and watching Animal Planet, but beneath the surface is Parker's four-and-a-half year battle with cancer.
While Sheila Eckman may be known citywide for her service and dedication to Auburn, it is her personal relationships and representation of her constituents that characterize her presence in the Auburn area.
Robert French will give a lunchtime seminar titled "Leveraging the PR Power of Social Media" at noon Thursday at the Opelika Sportsplex.
Working with her husband and two young children in their vegetable garden, shooting an elk in Colorado with her dad or cheering on the Auburn Tigers at a home football game are just some of the things Tipi Colley Miller might be found doing.
Abandoning the usual PowerPoint-assisted coat and tie presentation, one of five Auburn building science teams decided on a more direct approach at the Associated Schools of Construction's National Electric Competition.
The Auburn Tigers women's basketball team defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide Thursday night with a final score of 81-40.
Not many women know facts about their No. 1 killer
The Lee County Historical Society held its second annual Heritage Cake Contest at Loachapoka Pioneer Park Saturday