Young Voters: Energized … and disillusioned Oxford is a college town, and many students may be first-time voters. Columnist Richard Campbell writes that young voters make up one of the hardest demographics for candidates to reach.
How weather patterns play a role in fall colors Oxford is hitting peak fall foliage colors this week. Weather patterns and climate change impact when the brightest colors can be seen, and for how long.
Witchcraft: Fun today, mass executions in an earlier time Today, many think of witches as Halloween and horror movie staples. From 1500-1700, though, being accused of being a witch in Europe or America led to serious consequences.
McCullough-Hyde Foundation awards more than $60,000 in grants for local orgs TOPSS, the Oxford Community Arts Center and other local organizations were among grant recipients this fall.
Oxford proposes increased budget for 2025 City staff and officials considered Oxford's proposed budget for 2025 during a work session Oct. 17. General fund expenditures could increase by more than 10% under the proposal.
Citizen of the Year award nominations open now Each year, the Kiwanis Club of Oxford recognizes volunteers in the community for having a positive impact on the city.
RedHawks win 100th Battle of the Bricks Miami University's football team beat Ohio University during the Family Weekend game.