Public art commission holds exhibition at municipal building Dozens of Oxford residents turned out to the city's third annual public art reception at the Municipal Building.
Oxford centralizes Civil Rights policy, applies to grants for housing and tree canopy At a City Council meeting March 18, council members voted to move forward with two grant applications which would allow Oxford to diversify its tree canopy and expand its housing stability program.
Police-Community Commission gets update on parking enforcement process Oxford's parking enforcement is handled by a team of public safety assistants. One of them spoke about the process during a PCRRC meeting March 6.
Library organization supports programming through sales Part of the success behind Oxford Lane Library's programming is the Friends of the Oxford Lane Library, a nonprofit organization that uses book sales and memberships to support operations.
Local Legends: A principled principal Helen Peabody was one of the most important figures in the history of the Western College for Women.
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.