Athletes have taken center stage this week at Davidson Local.
It had been raining for three days. Although the storms were not torrential downpours, they were enough to keep most people inside to stay dry
The Davison County Democratic Party (DCDP) had two subcommittee meetings on June 29 to discuss election strategies and precinct organization.
Thomasville City Schools has published their student nutrition facts for the 2021-21 school year.
Lexington hosted its first PFLAG Pride event. Our newest photographer Q. Johnson was on the scene.
The Davidson County Schools (DCS) Board of Education held their monthly meeting Monday, June 7 at Davis-Townsend Elementary School.
During Monday’s City Council meeting, Finance Director John Overton and the dedicated workforce in the Finance Department were recognized because Lexington’s Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2020, qualified for a Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting from the Government Finance Officers Association.
A new snack shop in town is offering snacks and desserts with distinct flare.
The Cory Holt & Eric Brown Football Camp, held on Saturday, June 26 at Lexington Senior High School’s (LSHS) Philpott Memorial Stadium was a morning full of drills, fun and a special visit by an NFL legend.
On Monday, June 28 night, the Lexington City Council held their bi-monthly meeting.
Lexington Senior High School honored its 2021 student athletes at the Annual Sports Awards program on Saturday, June 12th.
Nonprofits can learn how to get media attention in a free online session with Davidson Local and The West Davidson Public Library.
Multiple athletes from Davidson County ran into a first-place finish at the North Carolina High School Athletic Association state 2-A track meet on Saturday, June 26 at North Carolina A&T State University’s Irwin Belk Track.
The latest from Cousin Eddie’s.
The Salvation Army of Davidson County welcomes new leaders, Majors Ray and Whitney Morton and their family.
Sonya loved power walking. She could get her exercise in and people wouldn’t bother her.
Mayor Raleigh York, Jr. and members of the Thomasville City Council announced Monday that Councilman Scott Styers will be resigning from City Council effective June 30, 2021.