Jim Snyder, Longtime Lexington Attorney And Politician, Dies At 76
Jim Snyder, a leading conservative voice in Davidson County for decades, has died.
Jim Snyder, a leading conservative voice in Davidson County for decades, has died.
Davidson County officials have begun what is expected to be a months-long transition to a new provider for mental health services.
State lawmakers are trying to close a loophole that allows some convicted felons to run for sheriff — a move that would block former Davidson County Sheriff Gerald Hege from running again.
North Carolina's highest court ruled Friday that a woman must get a new trial in her husband's 2015 beating death and granted the same to her father, agreeing evidence had been wrongly excluded tha
Forsyth County residents over the age of 75 will soon be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
A controversial Confederate statue in Lexington was removed late Thursday night.
The ongoing fight over the monument divided city leaders, who wanted the statue
The dispute over Lexington's Confederate monument is headed to court after the city's attempt to move it came to a last-minute halt.
Lexington officials say they're taking legal action to remove the city's Confederate statue from its prominent spot on Main Street.
Davidson County Commissioners approved a resolution reaffirming the county's commitment to the Second Amendment and pledging to guard resident's rights to own guns.
In a move that has close ties to a former Davidson County sheriff, a state House committee has passed a measure to bar felons from running for the office even if the conviction has been expunged.&n