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Women’s History Month: Thomasville Fire Department celebrates female firefighters on social media.
Eat.Drink.Restaurant Week! is around the corner from March 20 - April 3, 2022. Local folks are getting their taste buds prepared and admiring all the delicious dishes the chefs are submitting.
According to the National Weather Service, a strong cold front will result in an enhanced risk of strong to severe storms this morning, especially along and east of I-95.
Thirty-three North Carolina Main Street Champions will be recognized for their commitment to downtown revitalization and strong communities in 2021 during a virtual Recognition Ceremony on March 10th. Lexington City Manager Terra Greene was one of the honorees.
What if I told you that as a high school student you could compete in sports without lifting weights, traveling on a bus for competitions or even come into contact with your opponent? You probably wouldn’t believe me, right?
The Lexington Farmers Market will hold its Spring Organizing Meeting on Monday, March 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Davidson County Agricultural Center at 301 E. Center Street in Lexington.
The Dawkins family would like to say thank you for the outpouring of love, support, prayers, words of encouragement and gifts provided as we prepared to lay our loved one to rest.
On Thursday, March 10, at 7p.m., Westchester Country Day School’s contemporary music ensemble, “No Idea,” will be performing at Sophie’s Cork & Ale in Lexington
Lexington Police Department has worked with the Davidson County District Attorney to take out an additional count of first-degree murder in relation to the death of three-year-old Ja-sel Orr from injuries sustained during the incident on March 2.
LPD has confirmed that a minor passed away on Friday, March 4, from injuries sustained during the incident on March 2. The child’s name has not been released. Lexington Police Department is continuing to investigate and further charges are pending.
The Black Butterfly Network postponed From Langston to Lexington with Love Black Tie event until March 25, 2022. The event will include Lynn Marshall-Linnemeier. Her style is uniquely southern with a style of mixed media in deep and cool tones. She has been documenting the American South since 1989 and works both figuratively and abstractly.
Things are ”cooking” as Uptown Lexington, Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce, Lexington Tourism and others prepare for Eat. Drink. Restaurant. Week! on March 20 - April 3, 2022..
From local sororities to organizations that seek to preserve controversial aspects of history, our first week of celebrating local women was quite colorful.
Commemorating Honor, Inc. started being organized on October 16, 2021. The president of the local Robert E. Lee Chapter, UDC, Debra Barta had negotiated a deal with the city of Lexington to remove the Confederate Monument after months of protest in Lexington.
Since the beginning of the year, the ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated have been hard at work giving back to the community.
LEXINGTON, NC – Lexington Police Department's investigation into last night's homicide on Burgess Street revealed a possible suspect to be 54-year-old Brian Moses of Winston-Salem. Lexington Police investigators went to the area of the suspect's residence in Winston-Salem.
On March 2, 2022, at 7:18 p.m., Lexington Police Department officers responded to an apartment complex in the 500 block of Burgess Street to assist Lexington Fire Department in a call for service for a structure fire.