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.
As Oxford officials consider solutions to improve alleys, staff raise public safety concerns Today, Oxford's alleys are primarily used as cut-throughs and routes for deliveries and waste management. City officials want to see more creative uses of the spaces, but city staff warn that could come with logistical and safety concerns.
National Solar Tour brings Oxford community together around sustainable energy Oxford residents are embracing home solar power and sharing their experiences with the community.
Local gardener expands operation with new roadside stall Mary Sutton has been building her five-acre homestead for years. Now, she's selling her products in a renovated camper which she's turned into a roadside stall.
Why one Oxford resident is letting native plants flourish on his lawn Over the past two years, Jon Ralinovsky's yard has transformed from a standard grass lawn into a haven for native plant life. The change is part of a larger shift to natural lawns.
Oxford’s Climate Action Plan: One year later Last September, Oxford passed its first-ever Climate Action Plan. Since then, the city has worked to meet its goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2045.