The settlement agreement is scheduled in U.S. Middle District Court on July 1, where it will be officially signed by a judge.
The settlement agreement is scheduled in U.S. Middle District Court on July 1, where it will be officially signed by a judge.
Lexington City Council will be holding a public hearing at 6 p.m. on June 9 at the Lexington City Centre on N. State Street to get input from citizens on the proposed 2025-2026 budget.
Two organizations in Lexington will be holding celebrations in honor of Juneteenth, which is a day of remembrance of the Emancipation Proclamation.
At its regularly scheduled meeting on June 3, 2025, the Lexington City Schools Board of Education approved the appointment of Melissa Blackburn as the new principal of Pickett Elementary School.
The Thomasville Tourism Commission is proud to announce the return of Thomasville Stars Night on Tuesday, June 17, 2025, at Historic Finch Field, beginning at 5:30 PM.
This event offers more than just music, food, and fun—it creates a meaningful space for reflection, healing, and connection. Whether you've lost someone to violence, illness, or the passage of time, we invite you to join us in celebrating their memory as part of this day of unity. Together, we can uplift their stories and hold space for both joy and remembrance in our community.
The vibrant spirit of Juneteenth will once again illuminate Lexington/Davidson County as the 6th Annual Juneteenth Freedom Celebration takes center stage on Thursday, June 19, 2025.
This Thursday evening US Time, join me for a live zoom conference call where i will be delivering a program to help NZ and Australian leaders implement strategies to upgrade their current workers and attract and develop Maintenance Techs of the Future.
Let’s make this a summer to remember—one colorful page at a time.
Children will receive a bag of food for lunch that must be consumed on site.
On Tuesday, May 18, 2021, Betty Fowler Collins, of 4437 Kennedy Road, Thomasville, NC was arrested with warrants drawn by the Criminal Investigations Division of the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office.
In response to the closures, Davidson County has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) to identify new providers for services previously offered by FSDC. The Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC), after studying the risk factors and needs of court-involved youth in the county, is seeking program partners for the 2025–2026 fiscal year. Local groups are stepping up to help fill the gaps.
Take a moment—under an umbrella, beside a quiet window, or wherever you are—to reflect. To remember. And to say thank you.
Lexington City Schools and NAACP representatives are urging the community to attend Tuesday night’s Davidson County Commissioners meeting to support two key issues: equitable pay for classified school staff and funding to resolve unforeseen HVAC issues and construction delays at Lexington Middle School. The meeting takes place Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Davidson County Governmental Center.
As remember more than the ones we’ve lost. Let’s also stand by the veterans who are still with us and need support. Let’s talk about mental health. Let’s check in on our neighbors who served. Let’s make sure they know they’re not alone.
Each month Bereavement Counselor Emily Sullivan, LCMHCA, facilitates group discussion and reflection on personal experiences of love, loss, peace, hope, and healing. The monthly support qroup is open to all community members age 18 and over. Your loved one did not need to be a HODC patient in order to attend.
On May 22, 2025, Jesse Allen Black was arrested on an additional 19 counts of felonious obtaining property by false pretenses and two counts of felonious worthless checks after an additional investigation was completed by members of the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office. The 19 victims have reported Black had been taking deposits of U.S. Currency for buildings to be built by Triad Carports, and the work was never started or completed. This time, there were approximately $285,726.00 loss for these 19 victims from deposits given to Black. Black also had issued two checks totalling $47,140.00 to businesses, and there were insufficient funds in the account to pay these two businesses.
The Trailblazers Impact Foundation, in partnership with the “Trailblazing” Tau Epsilon Sigma Alumni Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., awarded a total of $7,500 in scholarships this week to deserving high school seniors across Davidson County.
Piggy Smalls might play shy, but Lexington’s favorite pint-sized pig was hamming it up at the Piggy Smalls Finds a Home book signing! The Flying Pigs mascot soaked up the spotlight as fans lined up at Pig City Books to celebrate Ashley Bonnett’s charming new children’s book.
Justice Allison Riggs of the North Carolina Supreme Court visited Davidson County this week, marking a powerful moment not just in her professional journey, but for voters across the state who endured unprecedented challenges during the last election.