District leaders advocate for state public school funding at community forum As state leaders debate how to structure Ohio's biennial budget, Talawanda administrators are calling on locals to advocate for funding of public schools.
Attempted vehicle thefts in Oxford spike on St. Patrick’s Day St. Patrick's Day brought multiple attempted car thefts along with the festivities in Oxford this year.
Talawanda board member’s account was used to access IEPs without authorization, investigation finds Talawanda board member Dawn King's email account was used to access sensitive student information more than a week before a security issue was made public by her husband at a board meeting last December, a district investigation found.
Talawanda board approves new staff positions on 3-2 vote The Talawanda School District will add multiple new staff positions following split votes at a March 20 meeting. The Board of Education also unanimously agreed to a contract to replace the high school's turf field.
As Trump’s anti-immigration policies take hold, locals find support in each other Immigrants in Oxford have turned to family and friends for community in the past year as Donald Trump has promised mass deportations. One local lawyer says deportations at the scale President Trump has promised will face massive logistical problems.
OPD names new Lieutenant at swearing-in ceremony After working with the Oxford Police Department for 19 years, Adam Price has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. He previously served in multiple roles, most recently as Detective Sergeant.
Oxford centralizes Civil Rights policy, applies to grants for housing and tree canopy At a City Council meeting March 18, council members voted to move forward with two grant applications which would allow Oxford to diversify its tree canopy and expand its housing stability program.