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Oxford City Council took two steps forward on affordable housing at its most recent meeting, voting unanimously to buy a West Chestnut Street property and approving plans for a 12-unit development on ...
While Ohio was firmly on the side of the Union during the Civil War, a house that was once home to a Confederate spy sits in Uptown Oxford. This house, at 220 E. High St., is now known as the Lottie ...
A film crew that has been filming around a prop plane crash in Hueston Woods State Park will be shooting in Uptown Oxford beginning this weekend and continuing through March 2. The film, “Alarum,” ...
Tucked between the famous and often bustling Brick Street Bar and Oxford’s Uptown Park, is a quaint boutique that has served the Oxford community for over 40 years. The Apple Tree was opened in 1979 ...
Peabody Hall is named after Helen Peabody, who was the first principal and teacher of the Western Female Seminary from 1855-1888. In fact, the hall was called Seminary Hall before being renamed in ...
Miami University announced the offices of diversity, equity and inclusion will discontinue operations following Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 1). The university is required to make several organizational ...
Hueston Woods State Park has been “busier than ever” this summer, with millions of dollars in renovations and a new trail sponsored by Haiku North America that opened July 2. This new trail aims to ...
Tal Rub, Dean Angles, and Collin Apicella became overnight celebrities among Miami University students by being among the cleanest students on campus – as of Thursday night, they had showered in 28 ...
Restoration began on the historic Alexander House at 22 N. College Ave., this week after RedLife, an extension of Calvary Church in Springfield, Ohio, purchased it in late November. RedLife hopes to ...
A 2024 Southwest Ohio Conference (SWOC) championship title for the Talawanda softball team would be the first in school history. Changes in the SWOC bring new opponents to the Brave’s 2024 schedule.
Lured by the smell of pizza and cookies coming from the writing center in King Library, students took a stand for democracy by choosing to participate in a patriotic evening of bunting, red, white and ...
Thread Up started charging 25 cents per pound for the drop-off of textiles at its facility at the beginning of March. The non-profit also began hosting the “freejects,” allowing customers to bring in ...