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Good Times Never Get Old: Davidson County seniors celebrate with food, fun and music

To Flip The Script on Aging Senior Services feature of the month is set for Wednesday, May 28, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Hunter Family Amphitheater in Pace Park, Thomasville. This free event for residents aged 55 and older will feature live music by Davis Tucker, games, door prizes, and a complimentary bag lunch. Registration is required by May 22 interested participants can call 336-242-2290 to sign up.

AK's Column: Mothers, memories and moments: Davidson Locals reflect on Mother's Day

News never stops—but neither does love. While deadlines loom and headlines roll, we paused to honor the women who shaped us. This Mother’s Day, Davidson Local invited readers to share stories of strength, sacrifice, and the small moments that mean everything. From heartfelt tributes to humorous memories, these reflections remind us not to take these opportunities—or the people behind them—for granted.

Press Release: LPD responds to shooting on Pine Street, Shelter in Place removed

At 4:30 p.m. on May 1st, the Lexington Police Department (LPD) officers responded to calls about multiple shots being fired repeatedly by a rifle in the area of E Third Street and Pine Street. Officers responded swiftly and a Shelter in Place was issued at 4:48 p.m. for the safety of residents in the area. It was determined that the shots were being fired from a residence on Pine Street.

Press Release: Davidson County 911 mourns the loss of Telecommunicator Laura Everhart

In her short but remarkable time with the department, Laura became a standout leader, particularly as the Hands-Only CPR Committee Lead. Her commitment to saving lives was not just professional—it was personal. Laura was responsible for seven documented CPR saves during her career, a testament to her quick thinking, skill, and calm under pressure.

Hospice of Davidson County expands campus to meet growing needs

Today, HODC serves over 175 patients daily across residential homes, nursing homes, and skilled care facilities. The Hinkle Hospice House alone provides acute care for over 200 patients annually. Beyond patient care, more than 3,000 individuals annually receive grief and loss support through one-on-one counseling, group therapy and specialized programming.