Video News
December 24, 2008
VIDEO - 12 Days of Christmas: DAY 12
Local people talk about their favorite Christmas memories on video.
December 23, 2008
VIDEO - 12 Days of Christmas: DAY 11
Local people talk about their favorite Christmas memories on video.
December 22, 2008
VIDEO - 12 Days of Christmas: DAY 10
Local people talk about their favorite Christmas memories on video.
December 21, 2008
VIDEO - 12 Days of Christmas: DAY 9
Local people talk about their favorite Christmas memories on video.
December 20, 2008
VIDEO - 12 Days of Christmas: DAY 8
Local people talk about their favorite Christmas memories on video.
December 19, 2008
VIDEO - 12 Days of Christmas: DAY 7
Local people talk about their favorite Christmas memories on video.
December 18, 2008
VIDEO - 12 Days of Christmas: DAY 6
Local people talk about their favorite Christmas memories on video.
December 17, 2008
Motive still unclear
Assault of police officer under investigation
VIDEO - 12 Days of Christmas: DAY 5
Local people talk about their favorite Christmas memories on video.
December 16, 2008
VIDEO - 12 Days of Christmas: DAY 4
Local people talk about their favorite Christmas memories on video.
December 15, 2008
VIDEO - 12 Days of Christmas: DAY 3
Local people talk about their favorite Christmas memories on video.
December 14, 2008
Home, home on the Plains
Gene Chizik deplaned at about 6 p.m. Sunday, walked toward a pom-pom-waving crowd of 200 or so fans and lifted his arms above his head.
VIDEO - 12 Days of Christmas: DAY 2
Local people talk about their favorite Christmas memories on video.
December 13, 2008
12 Days of Christmas: DAY 1
Local people talk about their favorite Christmas memories on video.
December 09, 2008
Marchers protest treatment of Tuberville
Shouts of “War Eagle” and “Bring Tubby Back” could be heard from police-escorted marchers as they walked from the Haley Concourse to the Auburn University president’s mansion.
VIDEO: AU Students Protest Tuberville Departure
Auburn University students showed their disapproval of Tommy Tuberville’s resignation Tuesday afternoon, holding a protest on campus.
December 07, 2008
Fredonia:Family, history ... and barbecue
Founded in 1840, Fredonia, was a “center for commerce” back in the day, according to resident Gurson Brown. There were saloons, stables, a blacksmith, two cotton gins, a brothel “and a church,” he proclaimed. Jack Cumbee, who’s family name is on the Old Fredonia (Cumbee) Store that stands abandoned on the corner of County Roads 222 and 267, said he read in the records that Fredonia had 17 stores in the 1850s.
But when the railroad bypassed the small town located northeast of LaFayette in Chambers County, and connected Five Points with Roanoke instead, Brown said things changed. Eventually, Fredonia was just another small town, the kind of place you can drive through and not even know it.
December 04, 2008
Auburn Christmas Parade draws crowds
Despite the dreary weather, onlookers lined the streets of downtown Auburn Thursday for the city’s annual Christmas Parade.
December 03, 2008
“Christmas Around the World” celebrated in Opelika
Floats of all sizes, school marching bands and even Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus weaved through the streets of downtown Opelika Wednesday in the annual Opelika Christmas Parade.
Tuberville resigns, will receive buyout
Tommy Tuberville resigned as Auburn’s coach Wednesday afternoon, but will still receive most of his $6 million buyout.
November 27, 2008
On your mark … get set … SHOP!
It’s the most highly anticipated shopping day of the year and the stakes are high for retail businesses and consumers. Tough economic times have retailers crossing their fingers in hopes of high traffic and sale volumes and wary consumers battling crowds, intent on taking advantage of Black Friday deals.
November 20, 2008
The Annual Rick and Bubba Turkey Toss!
Many people showed up for the annual Rick & Bubba Turkey Toss at Academy Sports in Auburn!
November 14, 2008
Auburn gets fired up for Georgia
Auburn students celebrated on the eve of the upcoming rivalry game against Georgia by smashing a car — all in good fun and for a good cause — and by throwing a big pep rally on campus Friday.
November 11, 2008
Auburn Veterans Day a time to remember
Lt. Col Jon Segars shook hands with white-haired men Tuesday. He comes to every Veterans and Memorial Day event, “just to thank these people for their service,” he said.
Opelika honors Vietnam, women vets
The city of Opelika presented a proclamation Tuesday giving local Vietnam War veterans what they had not officially received in more than 30 years — appreciation and thanks.
November 10, 2008
FCA Olympics bring students together
Teams of teenagers hoisted a teammate in a bed sheet and sprinted around the Opelika High School baseball field Monday night.
It wasn’t a field day - it was the Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ Olympics. Students from Beulah High School, Auburn Junior High School and Opelika High School joined in the fun.
November 05, 2008
Doll comes with an Islamic message
What should have amounted to child’s play ended up as no laughing matter for one Beauregard family Wednesday afternoon after a trip to an Opelika store.
October 30, 2008
Auburn downtown trick-or-treating spooky fun
Penguins and pirates, fairies and strawberries filled the streets in downtown Auburn Thursday night to collect goodies from store owners and enjoy other spooky fun.
Paranormal research team looks into Auburn University Chapel
The Alabama Paranormal Research Team staked out the Auburn University Chapel on Saturday night in search of Sydney Grimmett, the ghost of a Civil War soldier who is said to be seen in the church’s rafters. But whether Grimmett was present that night is a mystery.
October 29, 2008
Tiger cub makes appearance in Auburn
A baby Siberian tiger named Annabelle stopped by Fine Wine and Beer by Gus in Auburn on Wednesday for a wine tasting benefit aimed at raising money and awareness for Tigers for Tomorrow, an exotic animal rescue organizationlocated in Attalla.



