EVs in Oxford: ‘Fun to drive’ How many people in Oxford drive electric vehicles? More than you'd think, Board President James Rubenstein writes. He spoke to a dozen EV owners about their experiences.
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.
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.
Noted ecologist, champion of natural yard movement to visit Oxford Doug Tallamy, an ecologist and leading advocate for "rewilding" our yards, will speak at events for Miami University and the Oxford Lane Library.
Local preschool teacher strives to educate and protect her community LaTricia Hillman, a member of the Oxford NAACP, has spent the past decade building her own successful preschool in Oxford, putting a strong focus on nature.
Reflections: Bob, Pete and me When columnist Allan Winkler went to see "A Complete Unknown," the movie brought up both personal and cultural memories.
Go beyond Hershey's this Valentine's Day Haven't bought your Valentine's Day candy yet? Try these Earth-friendly chocolate brands made by small businesses as an alternative to big-name brands.