Reverence, praise and respect were on display Sunday, October 9 as Al Kattab Temple #201 honored their eldest member, Lewis Michael, with a prestigious award.
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Reverence, praise and respect were on display Sunday, October 9 as Al Kattab Temple #201 honored their eldest member, Lewis Michael, with a prestigious award.
When visiting local wineries, leave the driving to Uncorked.
On Friday afternoon, October 7, Lexington Senior High School welcomed its newest members into the Hall of Fame.
Lexington Police Officers responded to a reported shooting on Spruce Street at 11 am this morning.
This weeklong culinary extravaganza, presented by Eat Drink Triad in collaboration with the Winston-Salem Journal and Greensboro News and Record, aims to drive traffic to local restaurants through dine-in and carry-out orders, all while showcasing local culinary talent.
Davidson Local has been tapped as the official media sponsor and will host Local Foodie Passport & Passport. Concert featuring Simmerson Hill (acoustic) on Wednesday, October 26 from 6 to10 p.m. at Arts Davidson on 202 N Main St, Suite C.
From Lexington Police Department: Lexington Police Officers responded to Cotton Grove Road at 2:15 pm today about a 63- year-old female with a gunshot injury. While investigating the incident, officers received a call from Lexington Memorial Hospital about a juvenile male with a gunshot wound.
On Thursday, October 6 Lexington Utilities held their annual Customer Appreciation Day from 11am to 2pm.
In the midst of growing grocery delivery services, Piedmont Fresh is making it easier for local folks to order their favorite seasonal local produce, pasture-raised meats and artisan favorites.
On Saturday, October 8, Thomasville resident, Blythe Leonard, will host the second annual Pink Day at BL Maker’s Market from 10am 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.
Este es el tema del Mes de la Herencia Hispana de este año.
This is the theme for this year’s Hispanic Heritage Month.
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein visited Davidson County on Wednesday to highlight local efforts to fight the opioid epidemic and to discuss the county’s $12.5 million allocation of the state's opioid settlement funds.
On Sunday, October 2, 2022, a motorcycle was traveling North on South Main Street at a high rate of speed. A Lexington Police Officer began to initiate a traffic stop as the motorcyclist failed to stop for a red light at Second Avenue and struck a vehicle crossing the intersection.
Local restaurants need your support! In collaboration with the bi-annual Eat Drink Restaurant Week returns with a mouth-watering line up from Oct. 24-Oct.30, 2022. Davidson Local has been tapped as the official media sponsor and will host Local Foodie Passports & Passport Concert. LOCAL RESTAURANT WORKERS WILL GET IN FREE!
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.
The Davidson County Public Library announces a grand re-opening of its Lexington branch, located on 602 S. Main St. The event will occur Wednesday, October 12th from 10 AM-2 PM.
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and local organizers say it’s essential to not “look away.”
According to the National Weather Service Hurricane Ian is set to impact central North Carolina with heavy rain and flash flood potential.