Feb. 8. Davidson residents have the opportunity to provide feedback for the Affordable Housing Plan (known as LiveDavidson) beginning this week. The plan seeks to actively address the economic and social equity impacts to Davidson’s affordable housing needs. Davidson is one of the most expensive places to live in the state, and it is anticipated […]
Feb. 7. In honor of Arbor Day, Davidson Lands Conservancy is hosting a community tree planting along the greenway in the West Branch neighborhood on Saturday, March 19 from 10 am to noon. Volunteers will gather in Plum Creek Park parking lot, 18928 Bartlett Creek Drive, Davidson. The goal is to create a lasting corridor […]
Jan. 27. Davidson College will hold a virtual workshop for high school juniors (and interested parents and mentors) to help find the right fits among colleges and universities. The session will provide insight on how to sift through thousands of colleges and universities so that you can create a thoughtful and intentional list of institutions. […]
Jan. 26. COVID-19 stresses everyone, especially those who were already on the edge of economic stability. The Ada Jenkins Center in Davidson mission is to help those in poverty break the cycle and gain economic independence. The Center has become a resource hub for Davidson, Cornelius and Huntersville and a well-respected model for community centers […]
Jan. 19. Davidson College in-person instruction will resume on is Jan. 31. Students must have a negative COVID test within 48 hours of returning to campus and will be required to get booster as soon as they are eligible. The current campus policy of requiring masks in indoor public spaces will continue and proof of […]
Jan. 18. After a long holiday weekend, COVID-related hospitalizations statewide reached 4,630. There were a total of 97 COVID-related deaths since Friday, according to the NC Dept. of Health & Human Services. At this point in the pandemic, it is unclear how many people are entering the hospital for unrelated reasons and incidentally test positive […]
Jan. 18. Mecklenburg County Public Health will host a COVID-19 and flu vaccine clinic at Davidson Town Hall on Thursday, Jan. 20 from 1 pm to 4 pm. The vaccines are free, and no photo ID or insurance is needed. Everyone meeting the age requirement of 5 years or older can receive a COVID-19 vaccine, […]
Jan. 18. Third graders at Community School of Davidson (CSD) held a cat food and linen drive for Lake Norman Lucky Cats. It all began when a third-grader named Anabel was inspired to make a difference in her community by the CSD’s cherished “Shooting Star” theme song. Written by former music teacher Laurie Loomer, the […]
Jan. 10. ReadDavidson has announced its four book selections for all ages for the 2022 community read and events in Spring 2022. “Infinite Country” “What Makes Us” “When Stars are Scattered” “Story Boat” Click here for details.
Dec. 26. Six months after a pedestrian fatality on Main Street, Davidson Police say there has been another incident near the South Street intersection: A pedestrian was struck and transported with non-life threatening injuries to the hospital Sunday. A witness told police the pedestrian was crossing against the signal. Troubling history In June, Davidson resident […]