Auburn offers summer entertainment
By Jenny Steele / WRITER | April 26Students staying in town this summer are invited to attend Auburn's Parks and Recreation May Concert Series, a set of free weekly concerts at Town Creek Park.
Students staying in town this summer are invited to attend Auburn's Parks and Recreation May Concert Series, a set of free weekly concerts at Town Creek Park.
The trial of Antonio Goodwin continued for the third day today as the court heard testimonies from a victim and three police officers involved in detaining the defendant.
Opelika is preparing for a night of food, wine and live music in its historic downtown at the 13th biannual "On the Tracks."
The city is advertising part-time job openings for students interested in staying in Auburn for the summer.
The Gnu's Room will host a lecture April 4 at 7 p.m. on "How to Solve Our Human Problems," a book written by Buddhist monk Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.
All local and regional artists 18 and older are invited to enter the annual Auburn CityFest juried art show.
Dog owners are invited to learn more about their furry friends at Responsible Dog Ownership Day Saturday at Kiesel Park.
America's Next Top Model is searching for the loveliest girl on the Plains.
It's seen at stoplights, on the highway--even in your own lap. Some claim it's as dangerous as driving under the influence, yet it's still legal.
After dedicating more than 25 years to the College of Agriculture, Henry Kinnucan was awarded the Southern Agricultural Economics Association's 2012 Lifetime Achievement Award Feb. 7.