Davidson Local will publish or republish a story, photo gallery or column every day in February. As readers have observed, our commitment to local history goes far beyond words.
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Davidson Local will publish or republish a story, photo gallery or column every day in February. As readers have observed, our commitment to local history goes far beyond words.
If you’ve driven down N. State St. within the past few days, your attention may have been drawn to the side of City Hall in Lexington.
On Monday, January 31, an email was received by Davidson County residents informing them that the Lidl location on Fairview Dr. will be closing, permanently, on Sunday, February 6.
On January 11, young Lexington parents - Madison Coppley, 18 and Hunter Little, 19 - welcomed their beautiful newborn baby girl, Braelynn Rose, into the world at Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center.
According to the National Weather Service residents of central NC should prepare now for winter storm conditions that will impact travel tonight through Saturday.
On Wednesday, January 26, Lexington Fire Department responded to two fires within hours of each other.
The Dunbar School story is one is rich in history, traditions and memories.
Find out what’s being offered through Lexington’s Parks and Recreation Department.
Nursing home makes first statement following last week’s tragedy.
A low front, tracking farther east, means Davidson County likely won’t see a significant amount of snowfall on Friday, if any.
Continued concerns about road conditions and possible winter are once again affecting schools days across the county.
After an assessment of roads, Davidson County Schools has utilized its option to close.
Mantle’s goal with their Free Prom Project Pop-Up event is to ensure that every girl has the special and unforgettable night that they all deserve.
Davidson County’s three local school systems - Lexington City, Thomasville City and Davidson County Schools - will be closed for students on Wednesday, January 19.
On Sunday, January 16, 2022, at 7:56 pm, Thomasville police officers responded to Pine Ridge Health & Rehabilitation Center after receiving calls that staff could not be contacted by telephone and had not been seen by some residents of the facility. Officers arrived on scene and determined there was inadequate staffing to accommodate the 98 patients of the facility.