On June 26, 2023, Lexington Police Officers conducted a welfare check on two children at a Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard residence
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On June 26, 2023, Lexington Police Officers conducted a welfare check on two children at a Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard residence
DL intern Margot “Addie” Walser opens up about queer representation in the media.
The Y will bring lunch, games and crafts, the Dcpl Bookmobile will be there with stories and library books
The Davidson County Fraternal Order of Police(FOP) Lodge #97 responds to the shooting incident in the Denton, NC area last week.
The voting period for our K9 Unit ends .today.
Several community groups impacted by Gun Violence are coming together to support gun violence survivors and prevention initiatives.
The Special Olympics NC Dunkin Doughnuts campaign kicks off at Dunkin Doughnuts in Davidson County on May 20th. The campaign runs from May 10-24, 2023. A percentage of their sales between this time goes straight to Special Olympics NC.
Lexington Fire Department responded to a structure fire on Sunnyside Drive at approximately 6:15 am on Wednesday, May 17.
Interim Chief, Dustin Carter was selected as the next Chief of Police for the Thomasville Police Department
Lexington Police Officers responded to an armed robbery at A1 Pharmacy on Forest Hill Drive.
This incident is currently an open investigation. Anyone with information about this case, please call the Lexington Police Department at (336) 243-3302 or Lexington Area Crime Stoppers at (336) 243-2400.
On Tuesday, May 9, Lexington Police Officers responded to a suspected armed robbery attempt at Lexington Family Pharmacy on East Center Street.
Lexington police officers responded to a call for service on Friday, April 21, at approximately 6:34 am
On Saturday, April 22, 2023, a structure fire occurred at 214 Love Road in Lexington, North Carolina.
The southbound lane of N.C. Highway 8 South will be closed through April 18 as N.C. Department of Transportation crews work to repair the bridge. Workers are performing maintenance on the bridge's beams
The Davidson County Health Department has received test results confirming a positive rabies case in Davidson County.
If you are a resident of the City of Lexington, NC and would a free smoke alarm installed in your home please call our Fire Marshal’s Office and leave a message at 336-248-3933.
The Davidson County Sheriff’s Office is currently registering people for the Citizen’s Academy, a once-a-week session from 6:30 to 9 p.m. from March 7 to May 2. This program is free but you must be registered to attend.
Contact the Fire Marshal's Office at 336-248-3933 during business hours to schedule a time for us to install them for you.
This weekend, our community was met with below-freezing temperatures, and many wanted to remain in the warm comfort of homes. What about those without a home?