The agenda for Monday’s Lexington City Council meeting.
Getting ready for inclement weather, whenever it comes.
Thomasville police seek info in hit and run.
Celebrate National Popcorn Day!
The Unity United Methodist Church in Thomasville, NC in Davidson County will be providing shelter for the community by opening their church to men who are in need.
To increase transparency and equity in how the City of Lexington selects outside agencies for funding, the City Council has requested a revision to the current Partner Agency program.
Red Donut Shop opens third location
A look at the Yellow Jackets indoor track teams and coach
New intern Julie Thayer introduces herself to the Davidson Local community.
Here are some great local events to fill your calendar for the last weeks of January.
High school students put their best foot forward during the annual MLK-SAC Oratorical Contest and two well known men received the 2024 Beloved Community Awards.
Dr. McLean was approved at the January 16, 2024 Board of Education meeting and will take office effective Wednesday, January 17, 2024.
Two staff members of Hospice of Davidson County have been appointed to serve on National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO) professional work groups.
This is a yearly activity that fire crews complete as a way to make sure all our firefighters, new and old, are aware of building layouts and potential building hazards they may encounter in the event of a fire.
The annual MKL Day parade carried on with style despite cold temperatures and gray skies Monday.
Young artists display their views on Martin Luther King, Jr. during an MLK art gallery and exhibit at the local theater and art offices on Main Street.
The Lexington NAACP 37th Annual Freedom Fund Banquet was a success.
Rate changes start Jan. 15. According to a statement from Duke Energy help is available for customers with lower incomes. Duke Energy Carolinas has an estimated 70,534 customers in Davidson County.
Frigid temps and windchills are expected in the coming days.