Joel Leonard lets us in on how he figured out a way to return a favor to a friend who objected to overt displays.
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Joel Leonard lets us in on how he figured out a way to return a favor to a friend who objected to overt displays.
¡Hay que celebrar el día de San Valentín! Es la época más hermosa del año, y ya sea que admires a alguien, desprecies un ex amante, o simplemente quieres demostrarte algo de amor, ¡tenemos el evento para ti!
Minister Toni McCulloch brings a special word this week which advises and encourages us all to trust in God. “From Now On”.
It’s always wonderful to remember your “Gals” during this time of year and always!
With jazz-like syncopation stirring in his soul, Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Matthew Lewis Jr. was determined to create magic with his hands. Photos courtesy of Grace Kanoy.
Make your own Valentine’s Day gift with a 3D printer
The Lexington community gathers at St. Stephen UMC to discuss the next steps for memorializing graves of formerly enslaved people of African descent.
Uplift your life and your day with the inspirational words of Minister Toni McCulloch. God wants you to know that “Worrying Is The Misuse Of Your Imagination”.
It’s been an exciting week in Lexington Senior High School basketball.
A closer look at Thomasville’s youngest Black city council member, JacQuez Johnson.
Faith and Fellowship with Toni McCullough
Celebrate National Popcorn Day!
The Lexington NAACP 37th Annual Freedom Fund Banquet was a success.
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr., there will be the annual parade on Monday, January 15, beginning at 1:00 PM on Main Street in Lexington. There will also be a youth art exhibit and gallery held at the Arts Davidson County on 202 North Main Street at 5:00 PM. The exhibit will showcase the artwork done by youths from grades K-12, with an award presented to the winners. So come on down to the parade and exhibit! Let’s all remember and celebrate the impact of Martin Luther King Jr. this Monday.
Emy Garrett retires from Lexington City Schools after decades of service.
According to the NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association), that team is ranked #2 in the nation, at the time of this writing. That team, of course, is the DDCC Storm.
On the last day of the current year, we can reflect over the year that is coming to an end.
Davidson County swimmers are jumping back in the pool and making their splash on the 2023-24 high school swimming season.
Davidson Local isn’t taking an official “break” during the holidays, hyperlocal digital news never really stops. Antionette Kerr talks about one way to slow down to spend time with family and friends. From our sofa to yours, Happy Holidays!