The Davidson County Public Library is inviting children, teens, and families to dig into reading this summer through its 2026 Summer Reading Program.
The Davidson County Public Library is inviting children, teens, and families to dig into reading this summer through its 2026 Summer Reading Program.
The concert will take place Friday, June 26, on the scenic grounds of Weathervane Winery.
The Lexington Police Department has obtained warrants for Christopher McLendon on charges of assault on a female, breaking and entering to terrorize, and second-degree trespassing.
LEXINGTON, N.C. — Portions of Uptown Lexington remain closed as city officials continue to assess damage from the devastating May 19 fire that impacted several downtown businesses.
The organization stands out among regional finalists for its unwavering commitment to fostering an exceptional workplace culture.
Hospice of Davidson County Announces 2026 Signature Event: “From Heritage to Horizon” Featuring Celebrity Chef T June 13th.
The Lexington City Council voted to move forward with reviewing a petition for voluntary annexation tied to the proposed Carolina Corridor development project during its May 11 meeting. The request involves 19 parcels totaling approximately 848.819 acres located along Old Linwood Road, Highway 47, and the railroad corridor. The proposal drew comments from several residents during the public comment period
As a student athlete at Winston-Salem State University under legendary coach Rickey Duckett, Thompson helped lead the Rams to back to back CIAA championships. He was a four year letterman and made four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances
As part of Davidson Local’s “Caught Doing Good” series highlighting individuals making a positive impact in the community, Deborah Gilmore.
Volunteers are encouraged to gather at 8 a.m. at the cemetery’s flagpole to help place American flags at the memorials of veterans buried at Holly Hill.
After years of dedicated service, impactful leadership, and a lasting legacy of excellence, Lexington Senior High School proudly recognizes the retirement of longtime coach Robert Hairston from coaching.
The “All You Need Is Less” Community Yard Sale is scheduled for Saturday, May 23, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 501 Cotton Grove Road. Organizers say the event will move forward rain or shine and will also feature an RV on site.
The All You Need Is Less Community Yard Sale will take place Saturday, May 23, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 501 Cotton Grove Road in Lexington.
Overnight Fire Leaves Major Damage Across Uptown Lexington Businesses.