OPD responds to theft and property damage
By Megan McConnell | October 26, 2023Between Oct. 16 and Oct. 22, Oxford Police Department (OPD) responded to several incidents of property damage and theft.
Between Oct. 16 and Oct. 22, Oxford Police Department (OPD) responded to several incidents of property damage and theft.
At Oxford City Council’s Oct. 17 meeting, councilors discussed affordable housing and the opening of a new hotel in Oxford.
Following an injunction hearing on Wednesday, Oct. 11, the Area 13 haunted attraction in Oxford Township closed for the season. The property had been facing legal issues related to zoning for a while.
Tammy Schwartz, director of the Urban Cohort, is very passionate about her work helping Miami Students build communities and those around her recognize her hard work.
Miami University students and the Oxford community gathered together in Uptown on Saturday to celebrate the return of the city’s Oxtoberfest.
Oxford has a lot of fun activities, restaurants and stores to visit, but if you’re looking for somewhere to go outside the city’s limits, here are six places to visit just outside of Oxford.
David Pepper, the former chair of the Ohio Democratic Party, discussed the threat to democracy in the United States and why Ohioans need to start making elected officials take accountability to ensure voter interests are kept at the forefront.
The Oxford Police Department (OPD) responded to multiple reports of theft, assault and disorderly conduct between Oct. 2 and Oct. 8.
The cool, crisp fall air finally arrived this weekend after days of hot weather. It scattered fallen leaves across the ground, carried sounds of laughter and perfumed the air with the smell of spiced apples and funnel cake at the 58th Annual Apple Butter Festival on Saturday, Oct. 7.
In Oxford, some people are born townies; others become one.
Come Jan. 1, Oxford residents could see a significant increase in their property tax bills. The county auditor wants to ease the financial burden for residents, but not without a cost.
Having a pet in college has several perks: they garner a lot of attention from people, they’re an easy topic of conversation at parties and they’re a steady companion through college life.
If you’ve been anywhere in Oxford, chances are you’ve been in a building designed by Scott Webb. DuBois Book Store, Kofenya and Stewart Square are just some of the places where Webb has left his mark.
Miami University alumni previously had lifetime access to their Miami email addresses as an entry route to their first jobs and as a way for the university to stay in touch with its previous students. After April 8, 2024, though, that window will be reduced from a lifetime to just 45 days.
National Hispanic Heritage Month kicks off on Friday, Sept. 15, and is celebrated through Sunday, Oct. 15, honoring the contributions and influences of Hispanic Americans to the culture and achievements of the U.S.
The League of Women Voters of Oxford meet to discuss new voter ID requirements, issues popping up on the November ballot and new aggregation programs in Oxford.
Between Sept. 4 and Sept. 11, officers with the Oxford Police Department (OPD) responded to 26 calls, with six related to public intoxication or disorderly conduct.
It's been 10 months since Miami University announced its funding campaign to raise its endowment to $1 billion. Since then, the fund has exceeded $730 million.
Ohioans will have an opportunity to vote on the state legalization of recreational marijuana this November.
Miami University's Institute for Learning in Retirement, which offers classes and special events for adults over the age of 50, aligns with Miami's mission statement of fostering lifelong learners by bringing students back to the classroom.