Jesus coming to the end of the roadmap is not a bad thing for us. It was the ultimate sacrifice, the destination reveals the depth of God‘s Love for us. Romans 58 declares, “God shows his love for us, and while we were sinners, Christ, died for us”.
Jesus coming to the end of the roadmap is not a bad thing for us. It was the ultimate sacrifice, the destination reveals the depth of God‘s Love for us. Romans 58 declares, “God shows his love for us, and while we were sinners, Christ, died for us”.
May your life be filled with renewal, Happy Easter from the Staff at Davidson Local.
Lexington City Schools expands Spanish Immersion Program to South Lexington School.
Vigil held for injured Lexington firefighter.
No bond set for Thomasville man charged with double homicide.
The Lexington Fire Department responded to a fire at 309 W. 5th Street on the morning of Tuesday, March 26, 2024 at 2:00 a.m. to a call which resulted in injuries for a local firefighter.
The family will receive friends from 5-8pm Thursday at Briggs Funeral Home in Denton. Mr. Briggs will lie in state from 10am to 12pm Friday at Davidson Funeral Home in Lexington prior to the funeral service.
Los niños son imanes para los resfriados. Pero cuando la congestión nasal y los estornudos no cesan después de varias semanas, quizás haya que achacárselo a otra cosa: las alergias.
Thomasville Police Department detectives are investigating a shooting that resulted in a death on Saturday evening.
The 2023 Wildflower Awards honored the many hard-working employees who have tended the beds of flowers of Davidson County’s highways with dedication.
Lead me to the cross, where your love pours out, bring me to my knees, Lord, I lay me down, bid me of myself, I belong to you, oh lead me, oh lead me. As we continue our journey on the roadmap to the cross, Jesus knew his trip to Jerusalem would be his last before he would be crucified.
The room was filled at a banquet in honor of Carissa Loflin, a teacher in Davidson County Schools.
Anything For Our Youth Group, Inc. is excited to announce the launch of our newest initiative, the Anything For Our Youth Group Community Garden.
Spring is here, so that means that it is time to get outside and enjoy the beautiful scenery and weather. There are numerous local events planned that will provide fun for the entire family.
Hospice of Davidson County (HODC) proudly announces that Emma Hylton, Spiritual Counselor, will be delivering the homily at the community Palm Sunday service. The service is open to the community and will be held at the Old Courthouse in Uptown Lexington on Sunday, March 24, 2024 at 12:15 p.m.
Several major industrial projects in the Lexington area are spurring plans for growth in the local housing market.
Mushrooms are a part of forever lore and legend. From the Italian oyster or well-known shiitake to the pioppini, Mahalaville Farms has the process of growing and dehydrating mushrooms that can only be described in a single word— magical.
SparkNC Demo Day will be hosted by Lexington City Schools at the Lexington Senior High School Sparklab today, March 21st from 5:00 p.m. until 6:00 pm.
As society progresses, rectifying past wrongdoings and preventing future ones is important. Particularly in STEM, where there has been a long-standing history of male domination within the academic and workplace settings.
The Davidson County Public Library will host a plant and seed exchange/swap beginning in April 2024.