New exhibit shows Freedom Summer, captured from photographers’ perspectives This fall, the Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum is putting a focus on the photographers who captured the Freedom Summer of 1964.
Oxford City Council approves funding for new playgrounds, updates tobacco licensing regulations Oxford passed updated regulations for tobacco businesses and passed several resolutions related to developments at local parks during a recent city council meeting.
Miami student charged with felonies following burglary, assault A judge has referred a Miami University student to a grand jury following an aggravated burglary incident Oct. 4.
National Solar Tour brings Oxford community together around sustainable energy Oxford residents are embracing home solar power and sharing their experiences with the community.
Empty Bowls prepares for annual luncheon, marked by leadership changes After a record-breaking fundraiser last year, Empty Bowls is set to return this November with volunteers stepping into new roles.
Why one Oxford resident is letting native plants flourish on his lawn Over the past two years, Jon Ralinovsky's yard has transformed from a standard grass lawn into a haven for native plant life. The change is part of a larger shift to natural lawns.
Oxford dog park project moves ahead, accepting bid for fencing The City of Oxford accepted a bid from Buckeye Fence Builders to bring a new dog park one step closer to completion.