EVs in Oxford: Range anxiety Driving an electric car comes with a built-in fear of running out of charge on long trips, but James Rubenstein writes that local EV drivers manage that anxiety with careful planning.
Letter to the Editor: Enjoying spring and Silvoor Stories Holly Wissing writes that she's excited to read more of Silvoor Stories, the Oxford Free Press' newest regular column.
Balanced Bites: You probably don’t get enough fiber — here’s why that matters Plenty of food groups including vegetables, beans, fruits, nuts and seeds have fiber, but the vast majority of U.S. adults don't get enough in their daily diets.
EVs in Oxford: Fill ‘er up locally Adjusting to charging an electric vehicle instead of filling up a gas one takes time, local EV drivers say.
Silvoor Stories: Appreciating the natural beauty around us Decades ago, zoology professor Robert A. Hefner began his column Silvoor Notes in the Oxford Press, covering the restoration of the biological sanctuary. Today, Silvoor curator Amanda Bentley Brymer is bringing back the tradition with Silvoor Stories.
Media Matters: Libel Law 101 More than 60 years ago, the Supreme Court decided a case that has guided libel law ever since. While the case has endured through the decades, some have pushed to reconsider it, including a member of the current court.
A conversation with citizens of Dubno, Ukraine, three years after the Russian invasion Guest columnist Stephen Norris writes about his conversations about the Russo-Ukrainian War with two residents of Dubno, Oxford's Sister City.