West Davidson High School and Tyro Middle School went on lockdown briefly Friday morning after a student was found on campus with a weapon, according to the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office.
West Davidson High School and Tyro Middle School went on lockdown briefly Friday morning after a student was found on campus with a weapon, according to the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office.
The Lexington Farmers Market is looking to add more vegetable, fruit, nut, and food-type vendors for the 2025 season.
Authorities have not released the identities of those involved or the specific location of the shooting.
The Extension Master Gardeners of Davidson County are inviting the community to experience an “Open Garden “ event at the demonstration gardens surrounding the Cooperative Extension Center on Saturday, April 12, from 10 am to noon.
A tragic accident occurred on Monday, March 3rd, at approximately 10:43 a.m., when the NC State Highway Patrol responded to a fatal collision on Gus Hill Road.
The association is preparing for two key events in March: March 4 – Pancake Supper Fundraiser
The organization will host its first-ever Pancake Supper at Paul’s Chapel Reformed Church from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Community members are encouraged to attend and support the fundraiser. March 26 – Purple Day for Epilepsy Awareness
Supporters are asked to wear purple on this day to help raise awareness about epilepsy.
The NC State Senate heard three significant bills last Thursday, with the goal of including them in voting sessions this week.
If you're looking for a way to get creative and connect with local artists, Davidson County Arts Council has a packed schedule of events this week.
We invite you to submit your stories. If you have an inspiring story about a local woman, please email us {with a photo} at info@davidsonlocal.com. You might need to surprise them. *None of these women saw this column coming.
The Davidson County Republican Party is set to hold its annual convention on Saturday, March 8th, 2025, at Mt. Zion Wesleyan Church, located at 222 Mt. Zion Church Road, Thomasville.
Arts Davidson County is excited to present Jim Avett live at Arts Theatre 202 on Saturday, March 15, 2025, at 7:30 PM.
A Piece of Firefighting History Originally rolling out of the Mound Road assembly plant as one of approximately 13,890 WH-47 models in 1947, this two-ton, long-wheelbase truck was later converted into a fire truck by the General Built Corporation.
April 12, 2025 – Families and community members are invited to join Family Fest on Saturday, April 12th, from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM at the West Center Street Campus (555-D W Center Street Extension, Lexington, NC 27292). This free event promises fun, learning, and celebration as we mark 30 thriving years in Davidson County!
Amid growing national concerns over threats to journalism and media outlets, local community members and leaders came together to discuss the challenges and explore solutions.
Representatives with Lexington City Schools said that the loss of this grant funding will impact the school districts, but it won’t translate into anyone losing their jobs. However, they said it would make recruiting and retaining teachers tougher in the future.
Anyone with information related to this incident or any other incidents at Kid City Daycare is urged to contact the Thomasville Police Department at (336) 475-4260.
The Davidson County Civitan Club honored nine local pastors and three spouses with the club’s 22nd Clergy Appreciation Observance. The event was held in the fellowship hall of Hedrick and Grove Reformed United Church of Christ on February 25.
Addie, a senior at Lexington Senior High School, accompanied by her proud parents, Joy and Vance Walser, has made significant strides in the field through her insightful storytelling on art, literature and culture.
A serious crash occurred Wednesday morning when a U-Haul truck slammed into Biscuitville, causing a gas leak and temporarily shutting down a portion of Winston Road.
The Davidson County Commissioners approved adding six new social worker and related positions in the Department of Social Services in anticipation of an increase in case loads this year.