Davidson-Davie Community College celebrated the hard work and accomplishments of 1,120 graduates in today’s commencement ceremony, held at the Davidson Campus.
Davidson-Davie Community College celebrated the hard work and accomplishments of 1,120 graduates in today’s commencement ceremony, held at the Davidson Campus.
Officers arrested Gabriel Pastrana, age 20, of Winston-Salem, following a traffic stop on Winston Road earlier this week. Further investigation by officers during the stop indicated that Pastrana was found to be wearing a tactical vest with body armor and was in possession of a pistol grip AK-47 with extra loaded magazines.
Adam Jones appointed attorney for Davidson County Board of Commissioners.
Arts Davidson County is now accepting applications for North Carolina Arts Council Grassroots Arts Program subgrants through Friday, August 30, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.
Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist is recognizing and celebrating all nurses during National Nurses Week, especially the more than 4,100 dedicated nurses who work for Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist.
The Liberty Justice Center is suing the school board on behalf of Christian McGhee and his family for violating his rights to free speech, education and due process.
Human Trafficking Awareness event planned for this Saturday in Lexington.
Nominations are now open for Art program in Lexington.
The Lexington Flying Pigs proudly announce the addition of Nicholas Musgrave to their coaching staff as Assistant Coach. With a wealth of experience both on and off the field, Musgrave brings a dynamic skill set and a passion for developing young talent to the Flying Pigs organization.
Davidson Local’s own Joel Leonard offers heartfelt advice to all of those that are living as caregivers.
Columna: Estímulo para las personas que cuidan a los demás.U.S Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced $23.6 million in cooperative agreements with three National Capacity Builders in the second round of funding for the Thriving Communities Program. Lexington was selected as one of the fifty-two communities to receive support in the Thriving Communities Program.
Freedom Banquet scheduled in Lexington on Saturday, May 18th to gather more support for Charles McNeair.
Davidson Local’s own Minister Toni brings you a special word this week. Reminding us “it’s nice to be nice.”
Uptown Lexington comes alive with the arts on Saturday, May 11th beginning at 10:00 a.m.
Breaking News: Lexington resident arrested after shooting on Dacotah Street.
It’s opening day at the Lexington Farmers Market. Come on over to the Depot and get the best of fresh and local food.
Celebre la cultura en el 28º Festival Multicultural Anual.Lexington Parks and Recreation is excited to invite you to the 28th Annual Multicultural Festival on Saturday, May 4., from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. at the Davidson County Fair Grounds located at 400 Greensboro Street Extension. Admission to the festival is free.
May marks the beginning of riding season for many motorcyclists. It is also Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. On April 22, 2024, the Lexington City Council proclaimed May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month in Lexington.