Since 1976, Larry Michael hasn’t known a life without volleyball.
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The children and grandchildren as well as family, friends and community members gathered on Sunday, October 29 in Uptown Lexington for a domestic violence walk in honor of Valerie Holt Craven.
A five year Barbecue Festival tradition is changing locations this year.
On Wednesday afternoon, October 18, under a bright, sunny sky, five names that are synonymous with Lexington barbecue were added to the Barbecue Wall of Fame.
The early voting period for the municipal elections in Lexington, Thomasville, Midway, Denton and Wallburg begins today.
Tuesday evening, October 10, the school district was made aware of a social media threat of violence.
The game is held annually in October during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Sparks are flying at Lexington Senior High School. However, they aren’t fire related.
On July 1, Lexington City Schools began operating under a new regime. Dr. Nakia Hardy, who most recently served as deputy superintendent of Durham Public Schools, began her tenure as superintendent of LCS.
The Lexington Senior High School Yellow Jackets celebrated Homecoming last week culminating an 38-13 victory over the East Davidson Golden Eagles.
In July, it was announced that the former Dunbar High School building on Smith Ave. would be undergoing a transfer of ownership.
Thursday afternoon, Davidson Local hosted the Give Work A Chance Job Fair. The brainchild of Joel Leonard, we welcomed over 300 job seekers to our event; some who were set up with interviews on the spot.
Approximately 55 campers, ranging from grades third through 12th were in attendance. Participants worked on a wide range of skills including shooting, dribbling and passing.
This year, LPD will be participating in National Night Out on Tuesday, October 3rd, from 6:00pm until 9:00pm.
Occupying the oldest extant African-American sanctuary of any denomination in Lexington, St. Stephen UMC was added to the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places on August 6, 2021.
Friday, at noon, marked the end of the filing period for November’s municipal elections.
Greensboro College player and Lexington Senior High School Alum Matthew Liles will have his 2nd Annual Matthew Liles Skills Camp on July 29 from 10am-12pm at the Lexington Senior High School gymnasium.