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The Thomasville Police Department is continuing to ask for the public’s help in locating two missing teens.
Stein, who spoke during the visit, highlighted the importance of apprenticeships and the value these programs provide to local communities.
The 17th Annual Benefit Golf Tournament brought together 112 golfers, sponsors, volunteers and supporters to raise funds that ensure families in the community continue to receive compassionate care and guidance during life’s most significant journeys.
Yesterday, Senate Leader Phil Berger (R-Rockingham) filed a bill to institute a moratorium halting all property tax revaluation changes in 2026.
On April 28, 2026, at approximately 2:11 p.m., officers responded to a missing person call on James Avenue. It was reported that Heavenly Barnett was dropped off at Thomasville High School earlier that morning. School officials later confirmed that she did not attend classes.
With the support of his hometown and the police chief, a man imprisoned as a teenager for a crime he has maintained he didn’t commit has finally been granted parole. By Michael Hewlett
During a forensic examination of those devices, investigators discovered evidence showing that the juvenile had engaged in sexual activity with Cameron Isaiah Blackstock, age 23, of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
A packed and emotional public address period brought 18 residents to the podium, many voicing strong opposition to a proposed methane gas plant tied to Duke Energy, along with related pipeline projects, nondisclosure agreements and broader environmental and health concerns.
Davidson County Senior Services proudly recognized the outstanding contributions of its volunteers during the annual Volunteer Banquet held April 23 at Holland Brooks Event Center.
Column by Rev. Aaron Long.
In a commitment to local environmental stewardship and community growth, the City of Lexington celebrated Arbor Day this week with a commemorative tree planting.
From the White House Correspondents' Dinner to the recent alleged teen plot for murder case in Davidson County, the rush to share what we “heard” on TikTok or X is a reminder that sometimes faster isn’t better and getting it right still matters most.