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Single-car fatalities on the rise

In the blink of an eye, a life can be ended while traveling on busy highways where drivers ... Read more

Newsletter

City to provide late night bus to campus beginning in January

The Oxford Board of Aldermen put its stamp of approval on a new late-night bus that will take ... Read more

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City attempts more control of campaign, construction signs

City planners are hoping to gain some control over temporary signs inside the city limits with an updated ... Read more

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Harrison development approved again

A proposed development for the southeast corner off the downtown Square got a nod of approval from the ... Read more

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Dam complaints table Avery Park residential development

After two hours of sometimes-heated discussion, the Oxford Planning Commission tabled a request to approve plans for a ... Read more

Lafayette County

No damage reported after windy storm

In Mother Nature’s attempt to shed the last of the remaining leaves from their branches Sunday, Lafayette County ... Read more

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Correll resigning city post

With less than a year in Oxford, Andrea Correll will step down from her job as city planner. ... Read more

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New truck will clear city streets of fallen leaves faster

With fall coming toward an end in Oxford, trees are shedding their leaves quickly with homeowners scrambling to ... Read more

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Angels still available for ‘adoption’ from Christmas tree; bell ringers needed

The Salvation Army is asking the LOU community to make sure every child wakes up Christmas morning with ... Read more

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Pearl Harbor discussed little on today’s 74th anniversary

Seventy-four years ago, the Imperial Japanese navy launched a surprise attack on the U.S. Naval base at Pearl ... Read more

Lifestyle

Gingerbread Village grows in popularity

When the Gertrude Ford Performing Arts Center held the first Gingerbread Village in 2010, there were four houses ... Read more

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Parking looks at possible new sites

A few years ago, at the request of the Oxford Board of Aldermen, the Downtown Parking Advisory Commission ... Read more

Events

Cedar Oaks to celebrate families of historic mansion

The Annual Cedar Oaks Open House and Cookiepalooza will offer folks a history lesson about one of Oxford’s ... Read more

BREAKING NEWS

UPDATE: Ole Miss releases photo, information on punch

On Nov. 21, 2015 at the Ole Miss-LSU football game, unidentified fans contacted officers at the field level ... Read more

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Mugshot of cop-punched man released

The Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department has released the mugshot of Chris Barnes, who was arrested two weeks ago ... Read more

Crime

Preventing scams takes vigilance, common sense from residents

Owning a timeshare could be great fun for families as a means for vacation at a favorite location. ... Read more

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City may take over Safe Ride program

A group of students seeing a need for safe late-night transportation for students to get back from the ... Read more

Crime

Crime Reports

—Tuesday   Oxford Police Department Reports 5 alarms 5 disturbing the peace 1 fire department assist 1 harassment ... Read more

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City aims to put breaks on air breaks

The city of Oxford wants to stop trucks from using their engine brakes while driving inside city limits. ... Read more

Crime

Alleged cop punch victim faces new felony charge

An Oxford man, who claimed a police officer broke bones in his face after punching him, now faces ... Read more

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Annexation on the horizon for Oxford?

If started soon, the city of Oxford could grow again within the year. Last month, the Oxford Board ... Read more

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Restaurants needed to assist Oxford’s largest food bank

Oxford is known for many things and savory, delicious food is high on the list. Visit Oxford teams ... Read more