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The podcast will feature conversations between Boone and Kerr as well as guests representing a variety of backgrounds and perspectives. Topics are expected to include community issues, public policy, local events, leadership, matters affecting the region, food and travel finds.
All You Need is Less Yard Sale on July 4th.
The controversy surrounding the proposed Duke Energy plants and newly announced AI data centers continues to grow, as farmers, conservationists, and local activists enter their third month of organized opposition.
According to the Davidson County Sheriff's Office, deputies were dispatched on Monday, June 29, after receiving a 911 call reporting that an individual had claimed to have broken into the home and killed two people.
On Saturday, July 11, residents will have an opportunity to experience that musical journey in one of Davidson County's most historic settings.
We talk a lot about accessibility in America. We create policies, conduct trainings, and post signs explaining people's rights. All of that matters. But sometimes accessibility is much simpler than that. Sometimes it's recognizing that the person standing in front of you is carrying something heavy and responding with a little grace.
As communities evolve, so do the ways we remember.
The Thomasville City Council has recessed its special called meeting to consider the City's Fiscal Year 2026-2027 budget and will reconvene on Friday, June 26, at 8 a.m. at 20 Stadium Drive.
Friday, June 26th Arts Davidson County 202 North Main Street, Lexington
Questions about growth, environmental impacts, infrastructure costs, and government transparency dominated public comment during a recent Lexington City Council meeting as residents voiced concerns about the proposed Carolina Corridor industrial development and a related voluntary annexation request.
You are not lost. You are waiting on yourself to find your way back to yourself.
On May 14, 2026, the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office Traffic & Criminal Enforcement Team initiated an investigation following a report of multiple stolen vehicles, lawn mowers, and other tools in the area of Lester Drive, Lexington.