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Predicting Auburn’s Record in 2024
The Auburn Tigers are just a few weeks away from putting toe to leather on year two of the Hugh Freeze era. The first season under Freeze saw some ups and downs, but ended poorly with a disastrous loss to New Mexico State, a heartbreaking end to the Iron Bowl, and a disgraceful performance in the Music City Bowl against Maryland.
“Perfection on the Plains” Part 4
Auburn, AL. – In this fourth episode of “Perfection on the Plains”, the Auburn Tigers discuss their final two tests to complete the perfect season. First was a rematch against the Tennessee Volunteers in the SEC Championship game in Atlanta. Earlier in the season the Tigers made a nation-wide statement with an emphatic 34-10 win […]
Football Game Preview: Auburn on Home-Turf
The Auburn Tigers will take on the Vestavia Hills Rebels at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. Vestavia Hills took a loss in their last match and will be looking to turn the tables on Auburn, who comes in off a win. Auburn is looking to give their home crowd another W...
Auburn University tasks Pradeep Lall as Lead of its New Electronics Packaging Research Institute
Auburn University as part of its seminal research on semiconductor packaging has recently established a new state of the art Auburn University Electronics Packaging Research Institute (EPRI). This establishment marks a significant shift from the semiconductor packaging research conducted through Auburn’s Center of Advanced Vehicle and Extreme Environment Electronics, or CAVE3, since 1999 focusing primarily on automotive electronics.
VIDEO: Early game-week impressions as Auburn preps for Alabama A&M
Auburn is just days away from the 2024 campaign kicking off Saturday night against Alabama A&M (6:30 p.m. CST, ESPN+). On the Auburn Undercover YouTube channel, Nathan King and Jason Caldwell discuss their early impressions of game week, including Tuesday's practice. Christian Clemente cameos to discuss QB recruit Deuce Knight's upcoming visit.
Family of woman killed in I-65 accident pleads for public’s help
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The family of a woman killed in an unusual traffic accident is seeking answers. She died after a wrench flew through the windshield of the car she was traveling in down I-65. The family of Earlie Harris is still trying to come to terms with her tragic death.
Hot, humid weather continues; rain chances ramp up next week
COLUMBUS, Ga (WRBL)- A hot and humid end to our Wednesday. Temperatures today reached into the 90s, with many areas just shy of the century mark. The few pop up showers we had brought little relief. This pattern will continue through the weekend. Expect humid conditions and temperatures in the...
An interview with Girl Scout membership coordinator Melissa Burkett about the Girl Scout Adventure Day
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Girl Scout Membership Coordinator Melissa Burkett stopped by the WRBL studio to chat with anchor Rex Castillo about the Girl Scout Adventure day for new scouts. The event is scheduled to take place at Woodruff Park on Sept. 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is for new girls […]
18-year-old pleads not guilty in teen’s Columbus shooting death
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - New details about a deadly Columbus shooting investigation were revealed in recorder’s court on Aug. 28. 18-year-old Emauri Pippens plead not guilty in the shooting death of 15-year-old Michael Scott. Pippens is charged with involuntary manslaughter and reckless conduct. The shooting occurred on June 17...
Stuck with the heat and humidity until a front arrives Labor Day
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Starting off rather warm and humid across the region this morning with temperatures in the 70s. A few areas towards the north are still seeing some upper 60s; however, it’ll be quite a toasty afternoon across the Fountain City. Afternoon highs climb into the upper 90s this afternoon and evening with […]
Columbus Police searching for teen last seen near Buena Vista Road
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Columbus Police are still searching for a teen who was reported missing July 31. According to the Columbus Police Department, 17-year-old Skyler Wassmer was last seen near the 3700 block of Buena Vista Road. Wassmer was reported missing Jul. 31, but was seen again on Aug. 5, according to CPD. Wassmer […]
East Alabama workers continue strike against ATT
OPELIKA, Ala. (WRBL) -On the 13th day of the Southeast strike against AT&T, East Alabama workers gathered on the picket lines in Opelika, standing firm in their protest. The strike, which involves 17,000 workers across the Southeast, is focused on claims AT&T is not negotiating in good faith. Some drivers passing by the picket lines […]
Lee County Sheriff’s Foundation launches fundraiser for Cruiser Caffeine coffee
LEE COUNTY (WRBL) — Autumn is approaching and the Lee County Sheriff’s Foundation is starting off the season with a fundraiser for Cruiser Caffeine coffee. Cruiser Caffeine is a coffee handpicked by Mama Mocha’s Coffee Roastery, a local coffee business in Opelika. Each bag costs $16, with $8 going to the foundation. Customers can purchase […]
Americus man in hospital with injuries following incident with train
AMERICUS, Ga. (WALB) - An Americus man has been injured after an incident involving a train Tuesday morning. Georgia State Patrol (GSP) troopers were called to an incident involving a train and pedestrian on Aug. 27 at 11:52 a.m. The incident happened on S. Jackson Street in Americus. The investigation...
Rabies in wildlife highlights the importance of vaccinating pets
Over the past few weeks, cases of rabies in wildlife have exposed several pets. In the city limits of Hokes Bluff in Etowah County, a raccoon positive for rabies was found inside a fenced yard. Three dogs in the yard were exposed to rabies. In early August in Sylacauga, Talladega County, a bat positive for rabies was found on a front porch and a cat was likely exposed. The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) reminds the public that rabies is a viral disease that can be fatal if untreated.
Paul DeMarco: Labor Day Traditional Kick Off to Campaign Season in Alabama for November Elections
By Paul DeMarco With summer unofficially over this week and Labor Day soon, election season will really begin in earnest. The November election is just around the corner, which means the candidates are about to spend all of their campaign funds to get out the vote. And with over 3.8 million voters in Alabama, there […]
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