The latest from State Senator Steve Jarvis.
From local sororities to organizations that seek to preserve controversial aspects of history, our first week of celebrating local women was quite colorful.
Commemorating Honor, Inc. started being organized on October 16, 2021. The president of the local Robert E. Lee Chapter, UDC, Debra Barta had negotiated a deal with the city of Lexington to remove the Confederate Monument after months of protest in Lexington.
As we enter upon the Easter season let us take time by acknowledging the Lent season.
I see it daily.
Women who are unhealthy, overweight and on the verge of serious illness if change doesn’t occur soon.
Stay tuned to Davidson Local for updated information related to elections in 2022.
Stay tuned to Davidson Local for all updates regarding the upcoming elections of 2022.
After a heated debate surrounding state-wide boundaries, Davidson County will see one of the most heavily contested series of local government races in more than decade.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last week, North Carolina officials have called for a ban of buying and selling Russian products. This includes an Executive Order signed by Governor Roy Cooper with a series of sanctions that are impacting local liquor sales.
Since the beginning of the year, the ladies of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated have been hard at work giving back to the community.
“Why are you girls sitting up in my kitchen when it’s so pretty and sunny outside today?” Kylie’s mom asked as she entered the room.
With a 65-60 victory over Fayetteville Tech CC, your Davidson-Davie CC Storm are Region10 tournament champions for the third straight year. Next stop…
LEXINGTON, NC – Lexington Police Department's investigation into last night's homicide on Burgess Street revealed a possible suspect to be 54-year-old Brian Moses of Winston-Salem. Lexington Police investigators went to the area of the suspect's residence in Winston-Salem.
Hospice of Davidson County, a recognized leader in the advancement of quality end-of-life care, is pleased to have two staff representatives serving on National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization professional work groups.
Beginning March 1, 2022, Family Services of Davidson County has an advocate in the Thomasville Police Department for 20 hours every week.
On March 2, 2022, at 7:18 p.m., Lexington Police Department officers responded to an apartment complex in the 500 block of Burgess Street to assist Lexington Fire Department in a call for service for a structure fire.
Learning a new language is so important. It trains your memory to remember new words and make connections between them.
Lexington City Schools Board of Education approved updates to COVID-19 Protocols in alignment with NC DHHS revised tool kits.