Local Legends: The hospital sisters Oxford's primary hospital bears the name of a pair of sisters who used their wealth to fund its construction.
Meet the Greek native bringing authentic olive oil to Oxford Evie Semertzides connects with her Greek roots through her business, Kofina, which bottles olive oil from her tiny hometown of Stavies on Crete.
With Biden out of the race, local Democrats embrace Harris Vice President Kamala Harris has quickly gained support after President Joe Biden dropped his bid for reelection July 21. Local Democrats have also embraced her candidacy.
Gas leak reported at Sunoco station, Ohio EPA on-scene The Ohio EPA responded this week to a gas leak at the Sunoco station in Oxford. A faulty filter released gasoline which ran onto the soil and a surface water drain.
Talawanda to leave Southwest Ohio Conference starting next season Starting next school year, most Talawanda athletic teams will no longer compete in the Southwest Ohio Conference, instead transitioning to the Southwest Buckeye League. Football will follow in the 2027 season.
Oxford man charged with felony after series of early-morning calls to OPD An Oxford man is facing felony charges after he repeatedly called the Oxford Police Department early in the morning on July 13. The man used derogatory terms and language to describe an officer and a dispatcher.
Stahlheber Road set for temporary closure next week Stahlheber Road will be closed July 29-Aug. 2 for a culvert replacement.