Lexington’s Family Friendly Foodtruck Thursday is back from 4:30-8:30 Bull City Ciderworks and full of flavor.
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Lexington’s Family Friendly Foodtruck Thursday is back from 4:30-8:30 Bull City Ciderworks and full of flavor.
With a dominant season behind them, The Storm is ready to take on the nation's best.
The Lexington Book Festival in North Carolina is set to host a compelling panel discussion titled "Looking Through The Lens of the American Past and Present," featuring esteemed authors Jeffrey Blount and Rebecca Bruff. This event is scheduled for Saturday, March 22, 2025, from 3 to 3:45 pm in the Black Box Theatre. lexingtonbookfestival.org
Crews arrived to find visible fire and smoke coming from the apartment and immediately initiated a fast fire attack to bring the fire under control.
Local authorities, including the Davidson County Sheriff's Department, have issued warnings about these scams.
By sharing your thoughts, you will help the health department towards our mission of improving the quality of life of those in our community.” said Lillian Koontz, Health Director, at the Davidson County Health Department. “Please and thank you for considering this survey, your health is your
wealth!”
Davidson County Manager Casey Smith said the county is not required to give public notice since no zoning change or debt will be incurred for the project. This is also why they said there is no need for a bond referendum or a public hearing.
Internships are a two-way street—offering valuable experience to students while bringing fresh ideas to our team. We’re excited to welcome our newest intern, Amari King, a junior at Yadkin Valley Regional Career Academy. At Davidson Local, we take pride in shaping each internship to fit the individual's needs and ambitions, ensuring a truly meaningful experience.
At approximately 6:20am on Saturday, March 8, the Lexington Fire Department responded to a house on fire at 1009 White St. – a single-story residential home that was occupied by three adults and one child.
The Thomasville City Council is set to convene for its briefing meeting on Monday, March 10, 2025, at 4:00 P.M. at 20 Stadium Drive.
The Davidson County Commissioners spent several hours Thursday morning talking about a proposed sports complex, the needs of local school districts and how much money the county is planning to spend in the upcoming year.
March is Women’s Month, a time to recognize the achievements and resilience of women. In observance of this month, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. - Omicron Psi Omega Chapter of Davidson County has partnered with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) NW Piedmont to host an event focused on women’s mental health during uncertain times.
The Lexington Farmers Market is looking to add more vegetable, fruit, nut, and food-type vendors for the 2025 season.
The Extension Master Gardeners of Davidson County are inviting the community to experience an “Open Garden “ event at the demonstration gardens surrounding the Cooperative Extension Center on Saturday, April 12, from 10 am to noon.
A tragic accident occurred on Monday, March 3rd, at approximately 10:43 a.m., when the NC State Highway Patrol responded to a fatal collision on Gus Hill Road.
The NC State Senate heard three significant bills last Thursday, with the goal of including them in voting sessions this week.
We invite you to submit your stories. If you have an inspiring story about a local woman, please email us {with a photo} at info@davidsonlocal.com. You might need to surprise them. *None of these women saw this column coming.
A Piece of Firefighting History Originally rolling out of the Mound Road assembly plant as one of approximately 13,890 WH-47 models in 1947, this two-ton, long-wheelbase truck was later converted into a fire truck by the General Built Corporation.
Amid growing national concerns over threats to journalism and media outlets, local community members and leaders came together to discuss the challenges and explore solutions.
Representatives with Lexington City Schools said that the loss of this grant funding will impact the school districts, but it won’t translate into anyone losing their jobs. However, they said it would make recruiting and retaining teachers tougher in the future.