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BREAKING NEWS: Suspect Shot After Running From Traffic Stop

A person was shot and killed after attempting to flee from a traffic stop Monday night, according to the Oxford Police Department.

AG’s Opinion Prompt Second Candidate to Drop From Alderman Race

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

Two Charged in Oxford Storage Unit Burglary

The Lafayette County Sheriff's Department arrested two people recently in connection with a string of commercial burglaries at a local storage unit complex.

Student Survey to Improve Health and Well-Being at Ole Miss

University of Mississippi students have an opportunity to contribute to the university's future mental health strategic plan by responding to an anonymous survey this...

COLUMN: Oxford Mourns the Loss of Angelo Mistilis

By John Cofield Special to Hotty Toddy News He was a local legend for all the Oxford generations lucky enough to have known him during his 85...

Acclaimed Singer and Pianist Lend Expertise to Young Musicians

What young musician wouldn't welcome a weekend of training that includes feedback from seasoned music professionals and targeted coaching on how to build a...

History Student Awarded Prestigious Fellowship

A doctoral student at the University of Mississippi who recently was recognized as a future leader in higher education has been selected to receive...

Three Toss Hats Into Mayoral Race; Qualification Period Ends

Oxford Mayor Robyn Tannehill will face two other opponents vying for the office of mayor in June.

Harmontown Man Faces Charges After Being Found in Storage Unit

By Alyssa SchnuggNews editoralyssa.schnugg@hottytoddy.com The Lafayette County Sheriff's Department arrested a Harmontown man recently for commercial burglary. On Thursday, deputies responded to a report of a burglary at...

Oxford Leaders Considering Updated Sound Ordinance

Currently, the city's ordinance says no amplified sound is allowed outdoors, which the Board and Mayor Robyn Tannehill admitted is not enforced and that the Board has approved several requests from event organizers in the past asking for amplified sound at their events