Several major industrial projects in the Lexington area are spurring plans for growth in the local housing market.
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Several major industrial projects in the Lexington area are spurring plans for growth in the local housing market.
As society progresses, rectifying past wrongdoings and preventing future ones is important. Particularly in STEM, where there has been a long-standing history of male domination within the academic and workplace settings.
The City of Lexington was closed last week on March 14 and March 15 to facilitate a short move from City Hall to the new City Centre which is located at 200 North State Street in Uptown Lexington.
Breweries, bars and restaurants in Uptown Lexington are excited about the opening day of the Lexington Social District.
Rebuilding begins at Brooker T’s Café in Uptown Lexington after years of fire damage.
Owner of Lexington Barbecue, Wayne Monk was recently inducted into The NC Bar-B-Q Hall of Fame.
Crystal Richardson is not your typical attorney. As one of few African American female lawyers specializing in estate planning/administration, Crystal has dedicated her career to serving overlooked communities.
The much-anticipated second annual Lexington Book Festival is happening today from 10 a.m. until 5 pm. The Book Festival is sure to be a memorable and exciting event packed full of activities to participate in.
Holly Hill Memorial Park in Thomasville has an imaginative idea that could just be an excellent undertaking.The pristine memorial park is considering the addition of a pet cemetery to their grounds.
The Davidson-Davie Community College Small Business Center, which has locations in Lexington, Thomasville and Davie County is offering an enriching blend of networking and expert business advice to those that are presently operating a small business or who are looking to begin their own small business.
A third generation is now managing the oldest restaurant in the Uptown Lexington Municipal Service District, Main Street Pizza and Deli located at 13 North Main Street.
Coggins Child Development Center on South Main Street in Lexington publicly announced on February 19, 2024 that it will be closing its doors in a few weeks.
Hospice of Davidson County (HODC) announces achievement of a 5-star rating on the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (CAHPS®) Hospice Survey and classification as the only 5-star hospice provider in Davidson County.
Novant Health Thomasville Medical Center Foundation is pleased to announce officers and the addition of a new board member to provide stewardship and oversight of its operations and activities.
The Davidson County United Way provides funding to twenty-five local nonprofits.
A new restaurant “Lexington’s Best Pizza” is coming to Uptown Lexington offering a delicious local take on New York-style pizza.
Brinkley Walser Stoner Welcomes Nick Presentato to their team.
The City of Lexington Welcomes New Assistant City Manager Nicholas Geis to city government.