The delayed Lexington City and 2022 Primary elections will be held on Tuesday, March 8, 2022.
The delayed Lexington City and 2022 Primary elections will be held on Tuesday, March 8, 2022.
The Salvation Army is continuing an annual event that raised more than $500,000 nationally in just four hours last year—the National Commander’s Red Kettle Challenge
Political Ad: Vivian Royal announces intent to run for Ward 1 Lexington City Council.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services today announced the State of North Carolina has been awarded more than $38 million in federal funding to establish a new water assistance program for households affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Davidson County businesses are giving back EVERY DAY! That’s why we created a weeklong contest! It’s called #givebackdavidson.
An Army veteran concerned about the well-being of his fellow vets has taken matters into his own hands.
Here is the latest COVID-19 cases update from the local school systems.
For the seventh year in a row, Hospice of Davidson County has been recognized by HEALTHCAREfirst as a Hospice Honors award recipient, acknowledging the agency as a leader in providing hospice care.
The Davidson County Health Department is offering vaccines this week.
The Hometown Gives donated 200 turkeys to Lexington City Schools. The initiative is a partnership between the Cory Holt Foundation, NASCAR driver Austin Dillon and former NFL player Josh Bush.
A Thomasville man, with a knack for words, recently landed a spot in an international tournament.
As we embark upon the Christmas season, let us begin our journey with Jesus.
On Saturday, December 4, 9am-2pm the Lexington Farmers Market at the Depot will present it’s special “Holiday Market”.
Now More Than Ever: The pandemic has had lasting effects on many in our community and especially the organizations that serve to take care of our neighbors. It has certainly been interesting times and the needs are even greater for those from children to the elderly that depend on the services provided by our 25 Partner Agencies. #givingtuesday
Thanksgiving is right around the corner, but what do you do when the turkey is finished and the Black Friday shopping is done?
Several local groups including Davidson Medical Ministries, Compassion Inspiring Action, Scout Metals and Davidson Local came together to serve warm meal to local families this Thanksgiving.
Lexington native Charles Moose, who was the former chief of the Montgomery County Police Department has passed away at the age of 68. The former chief of the Montgomery County Police Department garnered international media attention as a regional leader during the D.C. area sniper attacks.
Four sisters who grew up in Lexington steeped in faith want to share their collective perspective on ways to bring families and communities together for the holiday season.