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Davidson-Davie Community College is celebrating an honor that one of their own has earned – Dr. Sarah Wright, director of the International Education program, has been named a Fulbright Scholar for the 2026-2027 competition.
Anyone with an interest in local history, family roots, or genealogy is invited to attend the next meeting of the Genealogical Society of Davidson County on Monday, July 20.
Column by Rev Aaron Long
The Davidson County Sheriff’s Office Animal Control Division responded to a residence on the 100 Block of Haven Hill Road, in Lexington, North Carolina, in reference to animals living in unsanitary conditions.
This is the third installment of Davidson Local’s series, Voices Beyond the Stones. Caleb Sink invites you to tag along for a journey through the Lexington City Cemetery, uncovering the stories of those who rest there.
Families, individuals in recovery, and anyone seeking hope and encouragement are invited to attend this free community celebration featuring treats, local vendors, uplifting inspirational messages, and a day of connection, support, and healing.
The Lexington Police Department has concluded its investigation into the July 6 crash on South Main Street involving a Davidson County EMS truck, in which Lorri Suggs was killed. With this, the investigations into both traffic crashes that occurred that afternoon are now complete.
The Lexington Police Department has identified the driver who died in a July 6 crash on South Main Street and is providing an update on both traffic crashes that occurred that afternoon.
Monday July 6, 2026, Detectives with the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division (CID) appeared before the Davidson County Grand Jury in reference to the murder of Michael Steven Allen, 44-year-old male, Lexington, that occurred in April of 2026.
Hospice of Davidson County celebrated the success of its annual fundraising gala by announcing a new name, a broader vision for care, and more than 30,000 raised to expand grief and bereavement services across the community.