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Today's T.E.A. is poured from the pages of “Pack Light: Packing With Your Purpose in Mind”
Lexington City Council members spent much of their recent budget discussion weighing the need for long-term financial stability against concerns about the impact of higher property taxes on residents following countywide property revaluation.
The City of Lexington has named David A. Lambert as Assistant City Manager.
The Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation is committed to supporting families facing food insecurity across Food Lion’s 10-state footprint.
Out of an abundance of caution, the Davidson County Animal Shelter is closed for intakes until further notice due to a limited number of parvovirus and panleukopenia virus cases.
For many business owners, the challenge has not only been financial but emotional. The uncertainty surrounding demolition timelines, road access and recovery plans has left some wondering what the coming months will bring.
The community is invited to the 7th Annual Juneteenth Freedom Family Celebration on Friday, June 19, 2026, from 1 to 5 p.m. at Arts Davidson County, 202 N. Main Street in Lexington.
Today's T.E.A. is poured from the pages of Pack Light: Packing with Your Purpose in Mind.
T.E.A. is not just a catchy play on the alliteration of my name. It is a mandate that stands for Teach, Empower, and Affirm.
Faith and Fellowship with Rev. Aaron Long.
Free community event will include free food, music, resources, free gun locks, a Memory Wall display, a community pledge, and a 2:30 p.m. candlelight vigil.