News & Views

HottyToddy.com is coming home.

We are grateful for the stewardship of Ole Miss Journalism and New Media in the operation of HottyToddy.com. HT will be offline as we...

Community Table Offers Local Meal Kits Filled With Local Produce

Thanks to Oxonian Elizabeth Speed, there is a new option for a monthly food kit subscription that's filled with fresh produce from local farmers right here in Lafayette County.

Paths Made for Skilled Trades at Oxford High School

Oxford School District's expansion of career-technical education opportunities on the campus of Oxford High School is moving full speed ahead.
00:15:55

Hotty Toddy News: Everything that is happening in Oxford on Feb. 10, 2021.

https://youtu.be/eyzNWEn5Pv0 The third installment of Hotty Toddy News brings you all the latest stories from Oxford and the University of Mississippi campus. Check back every Wednesday...

Man Faces Charges for Vehicle Burglaries at Laundromat

An Oxford man was arrested for allegedly burglarizing several vehicles at a local laundromat.

Positive Vaccine Side Effects: Hugging and Herd Immunity

I'm not a hugger. My mom was one; my dad was not. My husband is. I hug my husband, yes, and my daughters. But...

Oxford to Add $10 Assessment to Municipal Court Fines

Court fees issued for misdemeanor offenses and violations of city codes will soon increase by $10.

Third Oxford Alderman Candidate Withdraws Due to AG Opinion

A recent opinion by Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch has prompted a third candidate to drop from the Oxford Board of Alderman election.

Victim Identified, More Details Released in Officer-Involved Shooting

The Oxford Police Department has released the name of the suspect shot and killed, along with other details, in the officer-involved shooting that occurred late Monday night identify of the man shot and killed by an Oxford police officer.

RebelTHON to Hit the Dance Floor Feb. 20

Time to pull out those dancing shoes – RebelTHON 2021 will go on. The University of Mississippi's annual student-driven dance marathon to raise funds for Children's...

COVID-19 Cases Dip Slightly in Lafayette County; More Vaccines Available

With the number of new COVID-19 cases starting to dip in Lafayette County and in Mississippi, State Health Director Dr. Thomas Dobbs said people should continue to be responsible and safe.