Media Matters: Libel Law 101 More than 60 years ago, the Supreme Court decided a case that has guided libel law ever since. While the case has endured through the decades, some have pushed to reconsider it, including a member of the current court.
Canceled office hours for Davidson rep cause frustration; team cites scheduling conflict Constituents who showed up for office hours with a staffer of Congressman Warren Davidson in Oxford last week were disappointed to learn the event was canceled.
District leaders advocate for state public school funding at community forum As state leaders debate how to structure Ohio's biennial budget, Talawanda administrators are calling on locals to advocate for funding of public schools.
Attempted vehicle thefts in Oxford spike on St. Patrick’s Day St. Patrick's Day brought multiple attempted car thefts along with the festivities in Oxford this year.
Talawanda board member’s account was used to access IEPs without authorization, investigation finds Talawanda board member Dawn King's email account was used to access sensitive student information more than a week before a security issue was made public by her husband at a board meeting last December, a district investigation found.
Oxford Free Press is hiring for a business manager We're looking to expand our team with a new part-time business manager.
A conversation with citizens of Dubno, Ukraine, three years after the Russian invasion Guest columnist Stephen Norris writes about his conversations about the Russo-Ukrainian War with two residents of Dubno, Oxford's Sister City.