Yesterday | Fox 23
Cox Enterprises donates $1 million to tornado victims
Cox Enterprises, in partnership with The James M. Cox Foundation, announced $1 million in support to assist the relief and recovery efforts of the communities affected by the recent tornadoes in Oklahoma.
Tuesday | Fox 23
FOX23 and Cox Communications drive for tornado victims
Flash Flood Watch expires at 7:00 PM on 5/21, issued at 9:29 AM Kiamichi Christian Mission, OK The state medical examiner's office has revised the death toll from a tornado in an Oklahoma City suburb to 24 people, including nine children.
Nominate Your Environmental Hero for a 2013 "Cox Conserves Heroes" Award
Whether planting a community garden, organizing a beach cleanup, or teaching others about the importance of conservation, a nominee's activity must be performed on a volunteer basis and separate from one's employment.
Cox seeks Phoenix nominees for conservation award
Cox Communications is looking for nominations for its second annual Cox Conserves Heroes awards program.
ABC to begin live TV streaming in Triangle; Aereo service expands to Atlanta
Live Internet access to TV entertainment via streaming is coming to the Triangle, while startup Aereo , which also plans RTP service, is expanding to Atlanta.
Students honored for overcoming hurdles
Cox Communications recognized 34 Okaloosa County students Tuesday night at its annual Inspirational Student Hero Awards at the Emerald Coast Convention Center.
April airline traffic up in Fort Smith, down at XNA
Editor's note: This story is a component of The Compass Report . The quarterly Compass Report is managed by The City Wire and presented by Fort Smith-based Benefit Bank .
School Board Approves Purchase of New Firewall to Boost District's Internet Performance
The Santa Barbara Unified School District has spent $3.26 million of bond funds on wireless access but still has Internet access issues, something technology director Todd Ryckman said he discovered is partly due to the outdated firewall.
Cox supports $25,000 tech center to Fort Smith Boys & Girls Club
Cox Communications and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America have partnered to install a $25,000 technology center at the Jeffrey Boys & Girls Club facility in Fort Smith.
Regional building permits up almost 20% YTD
Editor's note: This story is a component of The Compass Report. The quarterly Compass Report is managed by The City Wire and presented by Fort Smith-based Benefit Bank .
Mountain Express: Ketchum Mayor Calls Broadband Survey From Cox 'Insane'
Calling a survey by Cox Communications "irresponsible" and "offensive," the City of Ketchum has bounced Cox from its broadband advisory committee.
Mayor Dewey Bartlett's budget proposal for the coming fiscal year is once again the largest in Tulsa's history, despite a slight cut in the city's chief operating fund.
Cox Shows Facebook Responseiveness
Facebook would seem to be a helpful customer-service tool for cable and other pay-TV providers.
Cox Experiences Service Outages in Northwest Arkansas
Cox Communications customers in the company's Bentonville and Siloam Springs "hubs" lost all services early Tuesday , according to a statement from the company.
KFSM could go dark in NWA, Fort Smith area
KFSM could go dark at midnight on April 30 for Cox Communications subscribers unless officials with Cox and Local TV LLC come to an agreement over how much Cox will pay to rebroadcast KFSM.
Cox tunes in MoviePlex suite of services
Cox Communications has launched the full slate of MoviePlex services from Starz, which included the multi-screen service MoviePlex Play.
Fort Smith tax revenue improves in March report
Editor's note: This story is a component of The Compass Report. The quarterly Compass Report is managed by The City Wire and presented by Fort Smith-based Benefit Bank .
Cox Ranked 22 on 2013 DiversityInc Top 50 Companies for Diversity List
For the last seven years, Cox has ranked in the top 25, with a ranking of No. 22 this year, up from No.
Jefferson Parish Council Chairman Chris Roberts, right, said his signature was forged in a contract with Cox Communications to install Internet service at 28 parish playgrounds.
Cox Enterprises Reveals Succession Plans
Starting a domino effect of changes at the top of the corporate ladder, Cox Enterprises President and CEO Jimmy W. Hayes will retire in April 2014.