The Lexington City Council has approved the use of emotional support dogs for the Lexington Fire Department, meet Luna.
The Lexington City Council has approved the use of emotional support dogs for the Lexington Fire Department, meet Luna.
The Jno G. Lewis Assembly #326 held its end-of-year meeting on December 10, 2024, marking a pivotal moment for the organization as new officers were announced for the upcoming year.
Thomasville road closure and safety alert.
If you have never had Sticky Toffee Pudding, then I am sure that it will soon become one of your favorite desserts. Here is my recipe.
Thomasville Fire & Rescue graciously received the donation of multiple Autism Response Kits from the Greensboro Firefighter’s Charitable Foundation today. These kits will provide Thomasville’s neurodivergent population the comfort and education they need to help prevent unnecessary stress and anxiety on emergency scenes.
As a large employer, Walmart faces ongoing allegations of unfair or inappropriate termination practices related to discrimination and inadequate accommodation for disabled workers.
12 Days of Christmas: Davidson Local’s staff selects warm and fuzzy stories guaranteed to warm your heart this festive season, filled with joy, love and celebration. Enjoy!
Davidson County Board of Commissioners will meet at 6 p.m. on Monday, December 16th
On Saturday, Dec. 14th at 11am the Thomasville Christmas Parade will bring the community together in a festive spirit of joy and wonder.
High grocery prices are often attributed to supply chain issues and labor shortages—but an increasingly critical driver of food price inflation is natural hazards.
Lexington City Schools is offering a make up day for students to replace time lost during a recent snow day.
Through a partnership with Purple Heart Homes, Carroll Dornhecker. Jr. of Lexington was selected and approved as the recipient for the roof replacement.
Joel Leonard is sharing how AI can help you create new holiday traditions this year.
Today is the last day to send your letter to Santa at the North Pole using the USPS. Also remember to ship those holiday gifts and packages before it is too late.
During this season of giving, Second Harvest Food Bank is joining one of their local media sponsors, WXII of Winston-Salem on December 11th at Food Lion located at 140 Forest Hill Road in Lexington.
We know the holidays are a busy time in homes . While cooking and cleaning in preparation for guests, help us keep Lexington clean by properly disposing of items such as household chemicals, cooking grease and more. For proper disposal methods visit this message is brought to you by Lexington Stormwater.
The best gift we can give to someone is the gift of Love.
After being accepted into the program, fundraising became critical for the Hillers. They experienced some sticker shock when they learned that their portion of the costs would be $20,000.
Stop by the Depot on Saturday for the Lexington Farmers Market’s Holiday Market to get gifts for everyone on your shopping list.