The Board of Aldermen will wait until its next meeting to choose a bid for single space parking and enforcement downtown. The city received three bids...
Construction of the Chancellor’s House Hotel will begin as soon as demolition ends on the former Checker’s building, at the Four Corners intersection downtown, where University...
The Oxford Board of Aldermen heard the first of three readings for a zoning change on nearly 25 acres of land Tuesday night, from single-family zoning...
The Oxford Board of Aldermen voted unanimously tonight to repeal the Historic Preservation Commission’s decision allowing developers to demolish four structures on the Shaw House property....
Endurance Athletics is getting ready for the burst of spring athletic activity around Oxford. Runners and work-out enthusiasts of all kinds can benefit from the clothing...
When Tony Deal graduated from Ole Miss in 2000, he took a corporate job with a promise to himself he would not follow in his dad’s...
Dr. Dan Shell is a family man and skilled plastic surgeon who believes some people have seen a few too many Nip Tuck episodes. The...
City Grocery introduces their Chef’s Tasting Bar this Monday, March 17th. Spend the evening tasting all 36 of City Grocery wines (not all at one time,...
The South is not a place for vegetarians who are faint of heart and Oxford is no exception. Oxford has zero vegetarian restaurants. Great meat-free meals...
While many Oxford and Ole Miss families left to travel elsewhere to beaches or mountains, Spring Break brought Ellen Kergosinen home to Oxford. She, her three...