When creativity meets thrift, magic happens — and Davidson County’s Department of Senior Services is proving it.
North Carolinians are generally unsatisfied with the performance of traditional public schools, but not necessarily the school that their own child attends, according to a new poll.
The Orangeburg, S.C., native turned Davidson County creative is proof that art can rise from ashes. After grief silenced her ...
One person had severe injuries and three others were hurt in a wreck on N.C. 8 north of Lexington on Tuesday evening, the N.C ...
Holiday celebrations often feature lots of great food and drinks, including sweet treats to indulge in. But too much sugar in ...
With Christmas upon us, local high school girls' basketball teams are gearing up for holiday tournaments. Seven of the nine county teams will be playing this weekend and into next week. Thomasville ...
The men and women of the True Few Motorcycle Club of Lexington donated bicycles and toys to the children at the American ...
Davidson County Senior Services is expanding program offerings at the Southmont Civic Center, including adding more exercise ...
A Greensboro developer has secured a permit to begin building a $4.5 million convenience store in Davidson County — the first ...
The 2026 elections will bring contested Republican primaries to Davidson County. They’ve also drawn the first female ...
Andrew Brown's final season kicking for North Carolina A&T was certainly an attention getter. The former West Davidson ...
On a cold winter morning in Thomasville, a simple hook at a bus shelter is doing something extraordinary — turning compassion ...