This is a FREE event and open to the public on Saturday, June 22 from 12 to 5 pm in Lexington.
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This is a FREE event and open to the public on Saturday, June 22 from 12 to 5 pm in Lexington.
US Foods adding jobs with new Lexington location.
Davidson County Public Library awarded state grant.
Lexington native and Lexington Senior High School graduate has been named the new principal at Montlieu Elementary School in High Point. Oneeka Lockhart will become the school’s principal, effective July 1st.
Assault charges are pending against Davidson County Commissioner, Chairman Todd Yates. Charges were filed against Yates for an altercation which allegedly occurred at a business that Yates owns on US Highway 64 in Lexington.
Tonight at the Lexington City Council meeting, Mayor Jason Hayes will read and present a proclamation in recognition of National Gun Violence Awareness Month to JLD Community Solutions President Angela McDuffie and Co-Founder and Executive Director Dia Nyarko.
Lexington man charged with cruelty to animals.
National Donut Day is today in Davidson County. Held annually on the first Friday in June, National Donut Day is a sweet time to celebrate America’s heroes. The holiday was originally established to honor The Salvation Army’s service to soldiers during World War I. Stock upon the sweet treat today at a local bakery.
{Content Warning: The following story contains information of a sensitive nature. Discretion is advised.} Davidson County residents charged with indecent liberties with a minor among other serious charges.
The Lexington (NC) Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc is proud to announce the 2024-2025 recipient of the Lucille Yarborough-Alice Henderson Memorial Scholarship is Lexington native, Israel Pate.
Planning and development are underway to widen U.S. 64 from east of I-85 in Lexington to the Asheboro Bypass in Davidson and Randolph counties.
The Lexington Farmers Market at Parkway Plaza is returning this summer with a new day and hours of operation.
Hospice of Davidson County (HODC) recently dedicated an education center in honor of the life and legacy of former CEO, Gary M. Drake.
A Lexington Police Officer conducted a traffic stop on Saturday, May 25 on West 7th Avenue for an expired registration plate. The driver of the vehicle, later identified as Antonio Cruz, age 20 of Lexington, failed to stop initially and pulled into a driveway in the 100 block.
The Lexington City Schools Athletics Hall of Fame is now accepting nominations for its 2024 Induction Class.
Davidson Local’s Guest Columnist and Southmont resident Kelly Carrick embraces the summer of cicadas.
Memorial Day is a day of remembrance, on Memorial Day we recognize and recall the countless military service members that gave their lives defending our freedoms. Here are lots of events to fill your Memorial Day social calendar.
Lexington Police Department make a local arrest.
Hospice of Davidson County designated national ranking as Hospice Honors Award recipient.
Katelyn Brown Assumes Role as Interim Director of School Nutrition at Lexington City Schools.