Vehicle thefts continue in Oxford Oxford Police have responded to almost a dozen attempted vehicle thefts and break-ins in the past month. Last week, two cars were stolen and later recovered, and two more were broken into.
The Old Townie: Tarnished parking karma Of all the things that have changed in Oxford over the past 40 years, parking is top of mind for columnist Steve Schnabl.
Fast-charging EV stations coming to Oxford through grant funding Oxford is using $900,000 in grant funding to install new electric vehicle chargers, but city officials disagreed on their locations during a meeting April 1.
EVs in Oxford: Fill ‘er up locally Adjusting to charging an electric vehicle instead of filling up a gas one takes time, local EV drivers say.
OPD names new Lieutenant at swearing-in ceremony After working with the Oxford Police Department for 19 years, Adam Price has been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. He previously served in multiple roles, most recently as Detective Sergeant.
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.
‘An egregious affront’: Survey results show widespread opposition to arena on Cook Field An analysis by the Oxford Free Press found that the more than 1500 respondents to a Miami University survey widely opposed plans to put a new arena on Cook Field.