Bias and the news: A primer Political bias gets a lot of attention in discussions about media, but Board Secretary Richard Campbell writes that other types of bias should get more attention.
Butler County Board of Elections cooperating with investigation of potential election law violations Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose referred 20 counties to their local prosecutors for suspected election law violations, including Butler County.
Oxford sets date for annual Hike-a-Thon, Oxtoberfest Oxford's Hike-a-Thon and Oxtoberfest are set for the same day this September. Attendees who make it to both events will get free commemorative cups.
Oxford police respond to increased calls for suicidal thoughts; when to call in wellness checks for loved ones Oxford police responded to more calls to assist people struggling with suicidal thoughts than normal in late July and early August. While the increase was just an anomaly, an expert says it's important to check in on friends.
New year, same routes: Talawanda continues busing at state minimum After a survey showed most Talawanda parents wanted to keep one-tier busing, the Board of Education narrowly voted to keep the same transportation plan as last year. For some families, that decision means additional hardships.
Oxford adopts changes for deer management program After a low harvest last year, Oxford is adjusting its deer management program by dividing the bow hunting season into separate periods.
RedHawks build energy in community as season nears The RedHawks football team held a Kickoff with the Community Aug. 17, part of the team's strategy to get used to playing in front of a crowd.