What is going on at the Auburn Journal?
It’s a fair question. And one that’s been asked by many community members of Journal staff members as we do our job of reporting on the ...
The Journal recently said goodbye to a longtime community leader in its editor Deric Rothe.
Rothe, who dedicated 14 years to molding the Auburn Journal into a relevant community ...
My wife constantly accuses me of being naïve and I admit to believing in something until negative evidence in the belief is just too preponderant to continue supporting it.
Case ...
In response to “Charter makes it way to election ballot,” Journal, Sept. 13, I find it interesting that the story decided to give voice to one person who opposes the charter bu ...
The Auburn Journal is no longer running the Doonesbury political cartoon by Garry Trudeau.
A recent series of strips contained offensive language and content that the Journal deem ...
I wish to apprise you of my concerns regarding some of the Auburn Journal content, editorial and otherwise. My recent concern is the comic strip, “Doonesbury.” I have enclosed ...
The letter written by Dee Nann and published by the Journal on Sept. 18 is a mishmash of nonsense, fantasy, vitriol and disrespect.
She begins by calling our president a jackass. W ...
The man at the helm of the company that owns the Auburn Journal was recently honored with a national award for his life’s work.
Bill Brehm Sr., chairman of Brehm Communications, ...
It was uplifting to read recent articles in the Auburn Journal about community members providing much-needed financial support for sports teams at Placer High School. May I suggest ...
While being compact and informative, Gus Thomson’s piece in Tuesday’s Journal also rang a chord somewhere in the depths of my subconscious, which is tough to do considering som ...