Treasurer Mike Davis gave Oxford’s City Council a sneak peek into the new elementary school, which will be completed in December 2016.
Oxford will celebrate the life and achievements of the former first lady by declaring Oct. 2 'Caroline Scott Harrison Day.'
The University Lecture Series announces its first event will feature the author and subject of the book-turned-movie, "Concussion."
Instead of using recommendations, Talawanda will now use a state test to determine if students are gifted.
The owner of Oxford's Brick Street has applied to build two garage doors to relieve internal congestion at the bar.
Miami faculty step of the classroom to work on research or publications.
Inflation in periodicals, flat budget lead to erosion of purchasing power.
The university's governing board approves issuing $180 million in bonds to pay for construction and renovation work.
"Genius Grant" awarded to faculty member for his 15-year-old revitalization program with the Myaamia Tribe.
Gregory Crawford’s inauguration on Oct. 10 marks a new era at Miami, as well as the continuation of long-standing traditions.
Miami's Student Success Center is working to increase retention rates by connecting students to resources.
Butler County GOP opens fourth campaign office in Butler County
The League of Women Voters in Oxford sponsors event to discuss possible solutions to the lack of an Oxford newspaper.
Oxford is eliminating its tough stance on vendors, opening a new revenue stream in the process.
Seaview Outfitters repaying their loan from the city highlights all the good that has come from the revolving loan fund. By Jack Reyering
University records give insight into complicated disciplinary procedure
Oxford Police are hoping someone can identify the suspect.
For the first time since 2009, the Board of Education votes to increase the price of lunches in the Talawanda School District.
Students offer counter-protest to preaching of anti-gay rights agenda at Miami University
Scientists throughout southwest Ohio are finding pharmaceuticals in our waterways. The culprit: Us.
With the high demand for taxis Uptown and nowhere for them to park, the City of Oxford converted eight parking spaces into taxi stands.
Incoming Miami University freshmen are the first to enjoy freeze on annual attendance cost for four years.
Oxford, other towns in Ohio begin annual fight against hunger in the state.
Year-old Community Advisory Committee raises issues, offers feedback about local schools
Ohio lieutenant governor, Oxford mayor, Miami president to headline forum in Wilks Theater at 7 p.m. on Sept. 15
Students from Ohio now pay 20 percent less for online courses during the summer and winter terms.
Elementary students in Oxford aren't going hungry thanks to the BackPack Program, but the number of qualifying students keeps increasing.
Media students gather for 'mini Mega Fair'
Seasoned Technology Executive Brings Extensive Healthcare and Pharmaceutical Experience to Emerging Anti-Biofilm Company
Miami University journalism students working on Patch launch in Oxford, Ohio