Local man arrested after home invasion on E. 4th Street in Lexington.
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Local man arrested after home invasion on E. 4th Street in Lexington.
are you looking to enjoy an evening of elegance and fun? Arts Davidson County is pleased to announce the upcoming Artistry in Unity Gala on Friday, May 24.
Part of what truly strengthens a community is fostering the youth, the growing, and adapting minds, and the very future of said community.
Lexington Police Department make a local arrest.
For most of the last five years, Charles McNeair was home—or at least, close to it—in the Davidson Correctional Center. He’d grown up in Lexington and was arrested there in 1979 for a crime he says he didn’t commit.
National Prevention Week is May 12, through May 18, 2024 occurring right in the middle of Mental Health Awareness Month. First Reformed United Church of Christ announces a Community Forum on Mental Health and Drug Abuse. The forum is open to the community and is free. It will be held on Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 4 p.m. the Fellowship Hall.
Prepárate para la Semana Nacional de Prevención en un encuentro local.
The DWNC will be commemorating the 20th Anniversary of the reorganization of Democratic Women of Davidson County after the organization had gone dormant.
The forum is open to the community and is no charge for admission. It will be held on Sunday, May 19, 2024 at 4 pm until 5:30 pm in the church’s Fellowship Hall.
Katelyn Brown Assumes Role as Interim Director of School Nutrition at Lexington City Schools.
While Davidson County is a humble group of cities, the possibilities are endless when creativity is everywhere! Why not take a chance, and enjoy our list of wonderful events this month?
Meet our newest Guest Columnist, Lexington native Kelly Carrick. Read her first column about the Lexington Farmers Market, a vibrant hub of local produce and handmade goods, held at the Historic Train Depot in Lexington every Saturday, from May 4th through October 12th, from 8 a.m. until 12 p.m.
Davidson-Davie Community College celebrated the hard work and accomplishments of 1,120 graduates in today’s commencement ceremony, held at the Davidson Campus.
Adam Jones appointed attorney for Davidson County Board of Commissioners.
Arts Davidson County is now accepting applications for North Carolina Arts Council Grassroots Arts Program subgrants through Friday, August 30, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist is recognizing and celebrating all nurses during National Nurses Week, especially the more than 4,100 dedicated nurses who work for Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist.
The Liberty Justice Center is suing the school board on behalf of Christian McGhee and his family for violating his rights to free speech, education and due process.
Human Trafficking Awareness event planned for this Saturday in Lexington.
Nominations are now open for Art program in Lexington.