Winter weather fun in Davidson County. See more on our Facebook Page!
The Arc of Davidson County, Inc. is committed to securing for all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities the opportunity to choose and realize their goals of where and how they learn, live, work and play.
Sometimes being a believer and learning to wait on God can at times feel uncomfortable. There are times while we are waiting on God it may not be easy for us.
The National Weather Service issued an alert on Saturday calling for heavy mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations of up to 3 inches and ice accumulations of two tenths to three tenths of an inch. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph.
Starting today, January 14, Davidson-Davie Community College will transition to virtual learning for most classes through Sunday, January 30. Most labs will continue in-person.
Experts predict a major icing event could take shape across the Carolinas and Virginia, leaving millions without power and impossible travel conditions.
Dear Diary,
I didn’t journal yesterday because I was really busy. Wednesday morning, I woke up like usual, but there was a strange light tapping sound
The Davidson-Davie Community College Small Business Center is one of two Piedmont Regional recipients of the NC Idea Regional Impact ECOSYSTEM grant.
A Thomasville elementary teacher is on a mission to provide students with a chance to experience international travel via virtual reality.
Lexington City Schools will host a spirit rally Friday at the Lexington Senior High School basketball games vs. Thomasville High School.
Detailed information about COVID-19 testing and vaccination site in Thomasville.
Explore STEM programming and put your engineering skills up against others from around the Triad! Bridging the Triad is a FREE event, designed to get kids and adults interested and engaged through a bridge building contest.
The Lexington City Schools Board of Education voted unanimously Tuesday evening, at their monthly meeting, to keep their current mask mandate in place
Here is the latest COVID-19 case updates from the local school systems.
The Lexington City Council held their first meeting of the new year on January 10. Kicking off the meeting were statements of hope for the new year from Councilor Donald Holt and City Manager Terra Greene.
On Monday, January 10, the Davidson County Schools (DCS) Board of Education held its regularly scheduled meeting for the month virtually.