Media Matters: The clock is ticking on ‘60 Minutes’ "60 Minutes," the longest-running prime-time TV news program, has survived nearly a dozen presidencies. Today, though, political and economic pressures are putting the program at risk.
Despite high-profile cases, criminal incidents are down in Oxford From a bomb squad operation to a barricade situation, first responders had a busy April in Oxford. Despite high-profile cases, though, non-traffic incidents are at a five-year low.
Development, preservation and pedestrians: City consultants make progress on several area plans Economic development, historic preservation, and pedestrian/cyclist access are the focal points of three plans currently being developed by consultants for Oxford.
On My Plate: Pizza-inspired tarts One Institute for Learning in Retirement class recently took a field trip to MOON Co-op to try their hand at baking tarts with a pizza twist.
Oxford sees multiple break-ins, thefts and arrests The Oxford Police Department fielded multiple theft reports and made arrests for people with active warrants last week.
Event fee waivers, affordable housing and more spark discussion at City Council Oxford City Council agreed to move forward with a project focused on affordable housing for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities during a recent meeting. Council members also debated the fairness of granting parking waivers to organizations holding events Uptown.
AmeriCorps funding cuts nix Miami programs on campus, in Oxford Federal funding cuts spurred by the Department of Government efficiency have effectively ended a service program that connected dozens of students with nonprofits and university departments each year.