Fentanyl distributors arrested in Davidson County.
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Fentanyl distributors arrested in Davidson County.
Davidson County Democratic Party opens a new headquarters.
Local man arrested on multiple charges.
On July 5, 2024, at approximately 8:55 a.m., the South Lexington Fire Department responded to a residential structure fire at 4138 Old Mountain Rd in Lexington. Upon arrival, firefighters found a single-family home heavily involved in fire.
Meyer Laboratory is moving to Lexington to support their operations reaching the entirety of the east coast.
Investigation of Illnesses: Diamond Shruumz-Brand chocolate bars, cones and gummies.gummies.
Alerta al consumidor: retirada de productos venenosos.
Local veterans will benefit from a new pro bono law clinic at High Point University.
Lexington residents will have the opportunity to speak with City Manager Johnnie Taylor to ask questions and address concerns at upcoming community meetings.
Some North Carolinians have noticed that they’ve been enrolled in health insurance through the Health Insurance Marketplace without their knowledge.
Lexington City Council reveals the Siemens Mobility, Inc. commitment to the city.
City of Thomasville issues notification of discharge of untreated wastewater.
Unidentified body found in a vacant Lexington residence.
Davidson County man charged after injured woman found living with over 40 feral wolf-hybrid dogs.
Dates and fees for filing for nonpartisan local offices announced in Davidson County.
Nucor to invest $20 million for Rebar Fabrication Site in Davidson County.
South Davidson Middle and South Davidson High School break ground on a new welding classroom.
Local woman charged with child abduction.
Hospice of Davidson County announces promotions and improvements to internal structure to better serve our community with several staffing updates demonstrating continued commitment to meet increasing regulatory requirements, enhance staff services and improve the patient, family and caregiver experience.