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Around 50 high school seniors stepped into the shoes of city officials on Wednesday to try their hand at running city ...
Residents’ associations have slammed the Mayor of London’s plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street during a walkabout with officials.
London's mayor has been accused of a power grab over plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street, as the public consultation into ...
A public square in Mississippi known for food, art, culture, history and more ranks among the best in the U.S. USA Today looked for heart of community.
Min-Hyeok Yang struck in stoppage time to seal QPR's 3-1 victory at Oxford and a first win in eight games as they took a massive step towards Sky Bet Championship safety. Ronnie Edwards gave Marti ...
OXFORD — The City Council gave approval to build three new ambulance facilities for the Healthcare Authority of Oxford at its meeting Tuesday evening at a cost of $2,195,000. The three ...
Learn about Oxford's history at "A Walk Around the Park," a presentation by Oxford Historian Vicky House on the history of Oxford businesses and people, and the Oxford Farmers' Market. The ...
Under the terms of the Licence, the Company and Oxford will pursue the development of Oxford's thermal product sensor for specific medical applications. This will involve product development ...
OXFORD – Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch has presented the Oxford Police Department and Chief Jeff McCutchen with the Outstanding Service to Crime Victims Award. During the awards ...
HMV has announced it will close its Oxford store and is looking for a new premises in the city. The chain said in a statement its Cornmarket Street branch would "unfortunately" shut on 22 April after ...
The father of the Oxford High School shooter asked for a new trial in late February, in part because of agreements made with two Oxford school officials that were not given to his defense attorney ...
Plan to remove motor traffic from ‘nation’s high street’ seen as ‘enormously contentious’ by local residents, Soho Society argues An artist’s impression of a pedestrianised Oxford ...