In June 2025, members of the Invictus Task Force initiated an investigation related to multiple Cybertips from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. During the course of the investigation, Elijah Nathanael Beebe was identified as a suspect.
The National Weather Service in Raleigh has issued a Freeze Warning for all of central North Carolina, including Davidson County, in effect from 8 p.m. Monday through 9 a.m. Tuesday.
Pastor Aaron writes, “Baptism, altar calls and the like aren’t the end goal—they are the starting point of what it means to be a Christian.”
Community members who wish to sponsor a foster child’s Christmas wish list or donate to the program can contact Foster Elves of Davidson County at davidsoncountyfosterelves@gmail.com.
¡Acompáñenos en una noche llena de historia, comunidad y conexión!
Disfrute del documental de PBS American Coup: Wilmington 1898 y del Ebony Collective Holiday Market, que incluye una cena, un debate y la participación de varios artesanos locales, el jueves 13 de noviembre a las 5:30 p. m. en el Edward C. Smith Civic Center.
ELECCIONES MUNICIPALES DE 2025
Los Electores del Condado de Davidson Participan en las Elecciones Locales
Más información en La Junta Electoral del Condado de Davidson.
Charlie W. Bethea has spent more than four decades leading, mentoring, and building organizations dedicated to manhood, scholarship, and community service. A 1983 graduate of Winston-Salem State University with a B.A. in Business Administration and Accounting, Bethea also completed BB&T Banking School at Wake Forest University and Leadership Winston-Salem.
The high school football playoffs are officially underway for the 2025 season, and several Davidson County squads are set to light up the gridiron this Friday, November 7th. From perennial contenders to surging dark horses, the first round of the NCHSAA bracket promises intense action and showcases some of the region's top athletic talent.
The Friends of the Lexington Library invite the public to their Annual Meeting this Sunday, November 9, from 2:00–3:30 p.m. at the Lexington Library Annex, 602 S. Main Street.
Over the course of five weeks, 25 justice-impacted men will engage in intensive instruction, mentorship, and practical business development designed to equip them with the tools to build sustainable, self-sufficient futures.
The American Children’s Home will hold a groundbreaking ceremony on Saturday, November 8 at 10:00 a.m. to celebrate the start of a major water line replacement project that will modernize the campus infrastructure and support the Home’s mission of nurturing and empowering children across North Carolina.
First and foremost, it would be a great deal for me to say that you have to pay homage when it is due. As the basketball season emerges, I’d like to highlight two hometown legends who are continually making a difference in students' lives both on and off the court. I can say these words of emphasis because I know these gentlemen personally, and these men truly deserve their flowers while they are still here.
Municipal races are almost always tight. When multiple candidates vie for a single seat, that’s when the energy picks up and crowds show up.
The long-standing early-childhood programs operated by Salisbury Rowan Community Action that serve Davidson County have been forced to close their doors as a result of the ongoing federal government shutdown.
The air in Lexington is electric, charged with the palpable excitement of high school football playoffs! The Lexington Yellow Jackets have officially punched their ticket, clinching a coveted playoff berth, and the best part? Their first-round game will be played right here at home. Their initial opponent will be West Stanley High School of Stanley County, and if Head Coach Charles Morman's enthusiasm is any indication, the Yellow Jackets are more than ready to defend their hive.