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False Alarm: Several Weather Sirens Accidentally Go Off In the Auburn Area

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- According to the Lee County Emergency Management Agency, several weather sirens went off today in the Auburn area. EMA said in a Facebook post that there is currently no severe weather and that siren technicians are currently working to see what caused them to go off. Here is the full post from the Lee County EMA: "Thank you to everyone who messaged and called us in regards to hearing the sirens sounding in the Auburn area this afternoon. At this time there are no watches or warnings for our area.


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Local districts rank among best school systems in Alabama

Lee County, Ala. (EETV) - A new ranking released by  Niche , a data collection organization, gave Auburn and Opelika City School systems high marks in its newest ranking. In the company's rankings, Auburn City Schools placed 6th while Opelika City Schools came in 19th. The organization takes a comprehensive look at the school's system to come up with the rankings.


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SGA Election Info

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- Campaigning for Auburn University's Student Government Association positions will begin Wednesday at 3:00 pm.


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UCF trolls Auburn with new snapchat filter

Auburn, Ala. (EETV) - The trolling continues as the University of Central Florida claims the 2017 National Championship.  On campus Monday, a Snapchat geofilter began to appear on the app reading "UCF National Champions 2018." The UCF Knights defeated Auburn in the Peach Bowl in December.


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University of Alabama SGA President Arrested

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (EETV)- University of Alabama Student Government Association President Jared Hunter was arrested Sunday by Tuscaloosa Police and charged with driving under the influence. Hunter, who received widespread attention when he was elected in 2017, was the first African American SGA President to be endorsed by the University of Alabama’s “Machine” organization. Eagle Eye TV has reached out to the University of Alabama for comment and will update this story once we hear from them.