The City of Lexington Public Grounds Department staff reminds residents that all Christmas flowers and decorations must be removed from city cemetery grave sites by March 1.
The City of Lexington Public Grounds Department staff reminds residents that all Christmas flowers and decorations must be removed from city cemetery grave sites by March 1.
During the week we celebrate love, we’re honored to share snippets of local couples that inspire many throughout the community.
Now that we’re celebrating Black History Month, everyone should make a conscious effort to increase their celebration and knowledge of Black history
On Sunday, February 20, the Eta Beta Beta chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. will host a service of commemoration for the slaves buried at the Lexington City Cemetery which is nestled between N. State St. and Salem St.
The latest update regarding the plane crash involving a tractor trailer on I-85 in Lexington.
Davidson Local has confirmed there’s been a plane crash involving a tractor-trailer on I-85 in Davidson County.
During the week we celebrate love, we’re honored to share snippets of local couples that inspire many throughout the community.
To me, and so many others, the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement is important. The BLM movement fights for Black people and highlights the changes that needed to be made long ago.
The Belk Center for Community College Leadership and Research, in partnership with Achieving the Dream, is pleased to announce the launch of the Rural College Leaders Program (RCLP) – a capacity-building program designed to close equity gaps and improve student outcomes for 10 community colleges serving rural communities in North Carolina.
Lexington native Joyce Terry, as well as her two brothers, watched the Veterans Day parade in uptown Lexington Thursday afternoon, November 11, along with fellow members of the Banks-Miller American Legion Post 255.
For many years the Salvation Army of Davidson County has highlighted their kettle season with their mascot Sally, one of the Lexington pigs.
Garrett Lee (Bo) Knotts, 87, peacefully boarded that train bound for glory on February 11, 2022 at his residence on Poplar Street, surrounded by his family.
During the week we celebrate love, we’re honored to share snippets of local couples that inspire many throughout the community.
On Valentine’s Day, Lexington City Council held the first of their two regular meetings for the month of February.
On Monday, February 14, the Davidson County Schools (DCS) Board of Education (BOE) held a special called meeting at their central office in Lexington.
At a special called meeting on Monday afternoon, the Davidson County Schools Board of Education voted unanimously to make masking in schools optional beginning Monday, February 21, 2022.
Garrett Lee “Bo” Knotts, 87, of Poplar St., Lexington, passed on Friday, February 11, 2022.
On the day we celebrate love, we’re honored to share snippets of local couples that inspire many throughout the community.