The Thomasville Police Department would like to announce the retirement of K-9 Vilko.
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The Thomasville Police Department would like to announce the retirement of K-9 Vilko.
On Monday, November 14, the Lexington City Council was given a presentation by Keep Evolving Consulting
Feasting with family is part of many holiday celebrations. Follow these tips to help prevent food poisoning, or foodborne illness, during the holidays.
On Monday, November 7, Lexington Detectives received information about possible child abuse at a residence on Goodluck Drive.
Early Tuesday evening Davidson County GOP chairman Chris Jessup thanked a room filled with election workers and politicians. Jessup called local landslide victories, “A show of unity for the Republican Party.” It was a quiet night for Davidson County Democrats.
November 3, Lexington Police Department's Special Victims Unit executed a search warrant on Allred Road with the assistance of the Davidson County Sheriff's Office.
Last night, local residents and members of the Lexington Police Department gathered at Finch Park for a the Lexington Community Kickball Game.
Lexington is pleased to announce that it is one of 23 host sites statewide for the Lead for North Carolina (LFNC) program, part of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Government.
Foundation Forward presented Davidson County Commissioners with a Certificate of Responsibility for “Charters of Freedom” located in The Square of Uptown Lexington on Thursday, October 27th at 11:00 am.
If you’ve driven through the streets of Lexington within the past two weeks, you might’ve seen an unfamiliar sight. It’s a behemoth that weighs over 80,000 pounds, is nearly 50 feet long and bears a red, gold and gray color scheme.
On October 11, 2022, investigators with Lexington Police Department’s Special Victims Unit were made aware of a sex offense involving a young female and adult male.
Join the Davidson County Board of Commissioners at the Charters of Freedom dedication ceremony. Taking place at The Square in Uptown Lexington. Thursday, October 27th at 11:00 am.
On Thursday, October 6 Lexington Utilities held their annual Customer Appreciation Day from 11am to 2pm.
We are updating our 10 year Park Facility Master Plan and we need your input! Stop by the Robbins Recreation Center on Tuesday, October 11th from 5:30 - 6:30 to give your feedback and to help establish the vision for future park development in Lexington for the next 10 years.
After careful examination of the fire scene, along with relevant reports and interviews, the cause of the fire remains undetermined with investigations indicating accidental in nature.
Utilities Services Director Tracey White announced Customer Appreciation Day will be held on October 6, 2022, in the parking lot of the Utilities Complex located at 425 Carolina Avenue between 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
Federal, state and local officials gathered on Wednesday afternoon, Sept 28, at Goose and the Monkey Brewhouse to celebrate being awarded the BUILD, Better Utilizing Investments to Leverage Development, grant to the city of Lexington.
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) division of USDOT arrives to announce that the City of Lexington, with tremendous support from NCDOT, has completed the required prerequisite tasks to release funds for the Lexington Train Station.
Attorney General Josh Stein will visit Lexington on Wednesday, September 28, at 2:30 p.m. to highlight local efforts to fight the opioid epidemic.
The Lexington Fire Department offered passersby a real treat on Thursday evening.