Hundreds Gather in Uptown Lexington for “No Kings Day” Rally, Flag Day and Army Anniversary

On June 14, more than 300 people gathered in Uptown Lexington for “No Kings Day,” a peaceful Flag Day rally organized by REV UP NC and Unbound Voices. Focused on voting rights, healthcare, and government accountability, the event drew a diverse crowd—and a small group of religious and pro-life counter-demonstrators. Both sides shared the Square respectfully. The next rally is set for June 28.

From immigration to Fentanyl: Congressman Addison McDowell's statements in his own words

At Davidson Local, we run political stories from various viewpoints because our community isn’t one-note—and neither is the truth. Our job isn’t to tell people what to think; it’s to make sure they have access to the full picture. Informed voters are empowered voters. We believe in shining light on all sides, even when it’s uncomfortable, because democracy isn’t served by silence—it’s built on dialogue.

Law enforcement group battles with county leadership regarding a recent statement

We urge our County leaders to speak carefully and respectfully when making public comparisons about risk, especially when discussing the lives and sacrifices of officers who put themselves between the public and danger every single day. Public service comes in many forms—but not all service carries the same burden of being both protector and target.

Patsy Matthews: Cultivating community, crafting culture at The Lexington Farmers Market

In this feature, Thomas Martin captures the vibrant presence of local artist and organic gardener Patsy Matthews, who—alongside her husband Zane—has turned a small market booth into a powerful celebration of African heritage and natural living. From her meticulously crafted jewelry to the sun-fed vegetables that line her table, Patsy’s work reflects a devotion to authenticity, sustainability, and love for the community she’s helped cultivate since 2016.

Turning Pain into Purpose-Today

The event takes place Saturday, June 7, from 12 to 5 p.m. at 900 Dixie Street in Lexington, in the open field across from Files Chapel Baptist Church. This gathering will include music, vendors, food trucks, entertainment, gaming, a memorial vigil, and community giveaways.