On My Plate: Local eggs Eggs are one of the foods most associated with Easter, and Oxford has multiple options to buy locally, even in the midst of rising egg prices nationally.
Chocolate Euphoria brings crepes with Middle Eastern flair; temporarily closes for license issue Chocolate Euphoria opened an Oxford location earlier this month but hit a snag due to food licensing issues. The owners hope to resolve the issue quickly and keep serving Middle East-inspired crepes.
Miami to disband diversity-focused centers following passage of state higher education bill Miami will cease operations for multiple offices and centers ahead of the effective date of Senate Bill 1, a state law which targets diversity efforts at higher education institutions.
TOPSS meets increased demand for services, director says in annual update TOPSS provided food to nearly 3500 people and kept more than 100 households in their homes through rent and utility assistance last year.
Oxford passes emergency ordinances after mistake in legislation for property appropriations Oxford passed four new pieces of legislation to move forward with appropriations for the next phase of the trail system after discovering that previous versions of the same legislation had errors.
Oxford NAACP to host annual Freedom Fund Banquet The Oxford NAACP's annual Freedom Fund Banquet, which raises money for student scholarships and branch operations, is coming up soon.
Bomb squad, Cincinnati FBI on scene for Brown Road operation Emergency vehicles including one labeled as "Dayton Police Bomb Squad" are on the scene for an operation near Brown Road.