Letter to the Editor: USAID was the little agency that could … until now The gutting of USAID is damaging to the United States, Emily Greenberg writes in a letter to the editor.
Oxford Parks and Recreation Director to leave role for Eaton Casey Wooddell is leaving his role with the City of Oxford after a 17-year career that spanned from sports coordinator to director of Parks and Recreation.
Eaton resident charged with felonies after allegedly headbutting Oxford police officer An Eaton woman is facing two felony charges after an altercation with police in Oxford, in addition to a charge related to underage drinking. Nine additional people were cited for underage drinking in the same week.
Oxford introduces string of ordinances for next trail phase; two properties remain tension points As Oxford prepares to start construction on Phase Five of the city's trail system, disagreements over the alignment have caused concern. Two property owners want to negotiate further, but city officials say it's too late to change the route itself.
Is our recycling actually recycled? What to know about waste management in Oxford Not everything that goes into a recycling bin ends up recycled. Here's what you can do locally to increase the odds that your recycling doesn't end up in a landfill.
Oxford residents plan rally to support science As President Donald Trump continues to cut funding and fire federal employees in an effort to reshape the federal government, people locally and nationally are calling for scientific research to continue receiving funding.
Local couple’s civil rights activism spans decades Bill and Sybil Miller met at Miami University more than 60 years ago and have stayed active fighting for social justice together since then.