One advocate of the disability community challenges Chappel’s “apology” in a letter to the editor.
One advocate of the disability community challenges Chappel’s “apology” in a letter to the editor.
On Saturday, June 21, 2025, the American Children’s Home will celebrate its 100th anniversary at its historic campus located at 3844 NC Hwy 8 South, Lexington, NC 27292. The public is invited to attend the Centennial Celebration from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., which will include guided campus tours, historical exhibits, and family-friendly activities.
Tool pickup and return will take place at the Clock Tower/Fountain parking lot on East Main Street, every Monday and Wednesday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., except on holidays.
Originally scheduled for Thursday, June 19, 2025, at 6 p.m., the long-awaited dedication of Lexington’s enslaved gravesite will now take place Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Lexington City Cemetery on North State Street, directly across from the Pastor’s Pantry.
Whether you’re waving a flag, laying a flower, or still figuring out how to feel, Juneteenth in Lexington—and now Thomasville—is more than a moment.
LHA Executive Director Avis Robinson responds to Davidson Local’s coverage in a letter to the editor.
During this investigation, it was discovered that Roger and Robin McLean were in possession of over 100 domestic dogs. Multiple Cruelty Compliance Orders were issued and Rescue Organizations assisted in treating and removing these animals from the residence.
From the graves of the enslaved in Lexington to the live music and cowboy boots in Thomasville, Davidson County is honoring freedom with reverence, rhythm and real community.
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.
Candidate Filing for the 2025 Municipal Elections begins at 8:00am on July 7, 2025 at the Davidson County Board of Elections office located at 945 North Main Street, Suite A, Lexington, NC 27292. It will end promptly at 12 noon on July 18, 2025. Filing will only be open during regular business hours.
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.”
In a bold and unprecedented move, Lexington Mayor Pro Tem Joe Watkins has officially switched his party affiliation from Democrat to Republican, citing a personal realignment of values.
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The vehicle was located in Lexington, NC, and was registered to Michael L. Norris of Lexington. A search warrant was executed at Norris’s residence on June 10, 2025, leading to evidence that identified a second suspect, Terry Vanzant, also of Lexington. Investigators also located evidence that the stolen material been cut up and destroyed.
Davidson County Schools is proud to offer free summer meals to children and teens 18 years and younger.
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.
Clay Vanhoy's life is a vibrant tapestry woven with threads of passion, family, and community. His enduring love for sports card collecting is matched only by his dedication to his loved ones and his readiness to lend a helping hand.
The Centennial Celebration will take place Saturday, June 21, 2025, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the ACH campus located at 3844 NC Highway 8, Lexington, NC.
Whether you’re shopping for Dad or bringing him along, it’s the perfect way to kick off Father’s Day weekend! Come hungry. Leave inspired.