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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...

Famed Mississippi Author to Deliver Talk on Black Wall Street

Mississippi author and business consultant Clifton Taulbert will discuss the history of Black Wall Street in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in a virtual lecture Wednesday (Oct....

Gulf Coast Braces for Hurricane Delta Impact

Hurricane Delta, now a category 2 hurricane, is on track of making landfall on the southwestern Louisiana coast around sunset today.

OPD Charges Four People for Multiple Vehicle, Home Burglaries

The Oxford Police Department arrested four people recently following a string of vehicle and residential burglaries.
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A Look at the Rebelettes as They Prepare to Cheer on Ole Miss vs. Alabama

https://youtu.be/VblWyRgiV4Q In preparation for this weekend's Ole Miss vs. Alabama game, HottyToddy sat down with IMC student and dancer, Bradford Stewart, to find out what...

Buff City Soap to Open Oxford Location

A new store offering handcrafted, plant-based soaps and skincare products will soon be opening in Oxford.
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Cooper Manning Speaks to Ole Miss Students

https://youtu.be/77F7Blp0b7Q Video by Dayna Drake, HottyToddy intern

Popular Scams You Should Look Out For

Phishing scams continue to be a problem that often targets senior citizens and others who may not be as internet scam savvy.

The Summit Prepares for Alabama Game Weekend

https://youtu.be/6YDtynH8_gA HottyToddy contributor Jimmy Marshall, Jacie Unland, Lauren Hoselton and Triston Campbell sat down with Cody Sims a bartender at the Summit to learn about a...

Lafayette Students Returning to School from Distance Learning

By Adam BrownSports Editoradam.brown@hottytoddy.com The Lafayette County School District will have some students returning to the classroom from virtual learning on Wednesday, Oct. 14. The school...

MAC Grant to Benefit Oxford Fiber Arts Fest

Yocona International Folk Festival of Oxford has been awarded a $4,300 grant from the Mississippi Arts Commission that will be used to hold the upcoming annual Oxford Fiber Arts Festival.