Oxford housing commission considers tools to support tenants Oxford's Housing Advisory Commissions considered ways to protect tenants against evictions and help renters understand their rights during a December meeting.
Social media, mental health and our kids Australia recently moved to ban social media accounts for adolescents under age 16. Teens spend an average of 5 hours each day on social media-related apps, and legislators in the U.S., too, are looking for ways to curb technology's influence.
Arts Center partners with regional Collaborative to help local artists share resources The Oxford Community Arts Center is joining forces with other arts organizations in Greater Cincinnati to improve programming and other opportunities for art and artists in the area.
Lawyer leading Miami University negotiations with faculty union named in criminal indictment The Ohio Investigative Unit and the Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office have named a lawyer working for Miami University in an indictment related to illegal bars. The lawyer, who has been working on union negotiations, is accused of tampering with records.
Local organization targets housing insecurity in Oxford Since forming less than two years ago, Oxford Area Solutions for Housing has attracted more than 100 residents from across various sectors with its mission to end housing insecurity in Oxford.
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Local trust awards $90k in funding to local history initiatives The W.E. Smith Family Charitable Trust gave nearly $26,000 in funding to local history programs and initiatives this fall. The trust has provided more than $90,000 in funding to organizations across Southwest Ohio this year.