After Years of Meetings, Davidson County’s $25 Million Opioid Settlement committee pushes to finally hire coordinator

During the meeting on Tuesday, several committee members vented frustration on the lack of progress, stating they have met for several years and have yet to come up with a clear plan on how to spend these funds. 

Lillian Koontz, director of the Davidson County Health Department, said she proposed the idea of hiring a coordinator for the opioid settlement funds over a year ago. 

Davidson County Schools calls social media account of child drowning "not completely accurate"

According to a social media post on June 12, a visitor to Sliding Rock in Transylvania County stated they had to pull a boy out of the water and that the adults, identified as coaches with Central Davidson High School wrestling team, did not attempt to rescue him. Davidson County Schools calls the social media post “not completely accurate.”

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.