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Connecting Through Culture, in partnership with The Arts Academy at Memorial and the City of Thomasville Parks & Recreation, is launching a six-week Creative Art Workshop to inspire young artists and bring the community together through creativity and culture.
Smoke from wildfires burning in Canada is expected to drift into central North Carolina, creating hazy skies across Davidson County. Forecasters say most of the smoke should remain high in the atmosphere, though air quality could fluctuate depending on weather conditions.
An Evening of Jazz returns to Uptown Lexington on Friday, Aug. 7, bringing together acclaimed local musicians and supporters of the arts for an evening of live music, food, fellowship and community.
Following a week-long trial in Davidson County Superior Court, a jury found Donta Williams, 37, of High Point, North Carolina, guilty on Tuesday, July 14, 2026, of death by distribution and involuntary manslaughter. He was sentenced to an active prison term of 199 to 260 months in the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction.
La comida es amor, como la familia. My friend Alegnon Cash at Eat, Triad, Triad, once told me, Food IS Love.
Davidson-Davie Community College is celebrating an honor that one of their own has earned – Dr. Sarah Wright, director of the International Education program, has been named a Fulbright Scholar for the 2026-2027 competition.
Anyone with an interest in local history, family roots, or genealogy is invited to attend the next meeting of the Genealogical Society of Davidson County on Monday, July 20.
Column by Rev Aaron Long
The Davidson County Sheriff’s Office Animal Control Division responded to a residence on the 100 Block of Haven Hill Road, in Lexington, North Carolina, in reference to animals living in unsanitary conditions.
This is the third installment of Davidson Local’s series, Voices Beyond the Stones. Caleb Sink invites you to tag along for a journey through the Lexington City Cemetery, uncovering the stories of those who rest there.