Local Legends: Building walls and crashing gates Harry Thobe was one of Oxford's most famous — and eccentric — sports fans. He's known for both his gameday antics and his prolific stonework in and around town.
EVs in Oxford: Range anxiety Driving an electric car comes with a built-in fear of running out of charge on long trips, but James Rubenstein writes that local EV drivers manage that anxiety with careful planning.
Letter to the Editor: Enjoying spring and Silvoor Stories Holly Wissing writes that she's excited to read more of Silvoor Stories, the Oxford Free Press' newest regular column.
Hospital group awards $35k to local orgs Grants from the McCullough-Hyde Women's Giving Circle will go toward housing initiatives, clothing, feminine hygiene products and more.
A school board member’s account allegedly accessed private student info. Now what? From why the Talawanda school board didn't vote on a censure resolution to what federal law says about schools' responsibilities in protecting student privacy, we answer questions after a board member was accused of accessing sensitive student information.
Oxford announces new Parks and Recreation Director; first day set for May Chad Smith, Deputy Director of Butler County MetroParks, will take over the Oxford Parks and Recreation department in May.
OPD responds to scattered incidents during quiet spring break Crime in Oxford dipped significantly during Miami University's spring break, but one public park did face vandalism.