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Auburn Man Arrested and Charged with Rape 1st Degree

AUBURN, Ala (EETV) - On Friday, October 20, 2017 Auburn Police, arrested Bryan Preston McLeod, age 32, from Auburn on a felony warrant charging him with Rape 1st Degree  The arrest stems from an investigation into a reported sexual assault at a residence on Magnolia Avenue on June 5, 2017.


Sara P's Fast 5: Auburn defeats Arkansas
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Sara P's Fast 5: 5 Takeaways from Auburn's rebound win over Arkansas

Auburn, Ala. (EETV) - No. 19 Auburn got the rebound they needed against Arkansas, dominating the Razorbacks to win 52-20.  This win will prove to be crucial as the Tigers go into their bye week before continuing on the road.  Here are my 5 takeaways from Auburn's win over Arkansas: 1) Kam Pettway is healthy This was my biggest takeaway from the game, if not the season.


Kay Ivey - New Alabama Governor
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New Grant Announced To Improve Workforce Development

MONTGOMERY (EETV) – Governor Kay Ivey on Monday announced that the National Governors Association Center for Best Practices has chosen Alabama as one of six states to participate in a policy academy focused on work-based learning aimed at producing a skilled workforce. Work-based learning blends work experience and applied learning to develop foundational and technical skills in hopes of expanding a person’s education, career and employment opportunities.


Auburn Equestrian vs Alabama on Friday, September 29, 2017 in Auburn, Ala.
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Auburn Equestrian upsets No.7 Baylor Bears

No. 3 Auburn Equestrian hosted the No. 7 Baylor Bears Saturday at the Auburn University Equestrian Center.  The Tigers began their lead in over fences with Freshman Gia Rinaldi earning her first career MOP scoring an 87. In equitation over fences, the Tigers finished with a 3-2 record.


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​Downtown Opelika’s 24th Biannual Event

OPELIKA, Ala (EETV) - This Friday, October 20th, come visit the downtown Opelika area to be submerged with sampling foods from different restaurants, listening to live music of local bands, shopping from the extended hours of Opelika shops, and even tasting wine.


Sara P's Fast 5: Auburn vs. Arkansas
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Sara P's Fast 5: 5 Keys to Defeating Arkansas on the Road

Auburn, Ala. (EETV) - No. 21 Auburn will look to rebound this week, traveling to Arkansas for their second of the three road game series.  After last weeks disappointing loss at LSU, Auburn will have a challenge going into Fayetteville, a place they have also had trouble winning.  The Razorbacks, despite a 2-4 record, are a solid all-around team and could give the Tigers problems. Here are my 5 keys for Auburn to win at Arkansas:


​Unemployment rates for September.
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Alabama’s Unemployment Rate Lowest in History at 3.8%

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (EETV) - Governor Kay Ivey announced today that Alabama’s preliminary, seasonally adjusted September unemployment rate is 3.8%, down from August’s rate of 4.2%, and well below September 2016’s rate of 6.0%. The last time Alabama’s unemployment rate was this low was in April 2007, when it also measured 3.8%, the lowest rate in recorded history. "We’ve been working extremely hard over the past six months to bring Alabama’s unemployment rate down, and today’s news shows that our efforts are paying off,” Governor Ivey said.


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Bruce Pearl still "no comment" on federal investigation.

Nashville, Tenn. (EETV) - Amidst a federal investigation involving one of his staff, Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl is heading into the 2017-2018 season with many unknowns. "I would imagine as we continue over the next few weeks we're gonna get, we're gonna have more information," Pearl said regarding any timeline to the investigation.  The investigation dominated the discussion with Pearl at the SEC Tipoff '18, to which Pearl said, "If it involves anything with the FBI or the investigation I'm not going to have any comment." The investigation puts multiple his players in question, leaving more questions than answers regarding their eligibility and the status of the program. "As of yesterday's practice, every player that we have on the roster was in practice," said Pearl. Pearl added that freshman Austin Wiley was unable to practice due to an injury suffered earlier this year, but is on track to begin practicing soon. "We expect him to be back in about 10 days to 2 weeks," said Pearl. Pearl said that the investigation has not been a factor with the team as they prepare for their first exhibition game on Nov.