What happened on Sunday, 14 April 2024
Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina
Council discusses requirement for two cluster mailboxes for efficient postal delivery in development.
Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina
The council presented proclamations (including Delta Sigma Theta's 40th anniversary and April as Public Health Month), heard public comments from local service providers and residents, and approved several board appointments and the consent agenda.
Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina
Council adopts ordinance 19-20-25 to rezone property from traditional neighborhood to business district.
Campaign and Election (TVW), Washington
Answering a question about a Washington ballot initiative, candidate and former police officer Mike Termont said vehicle pursuits should require probable cause and be limited to violent felonies, arguing reasonable suspicion is too low a standard and increases public risk.
Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina
Ordinance 20-20-25 was adopted to reduce a portion of Fairview Drive (SR 2212) from 40 mph to 35 mph; staff will send a municipal declaration to NCDOT for concurrence and then install signage.
Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina
The Lehi Council considers zoning application for 99 single-family homes on 40 Oaks property.
Campaign and Election (TVW), Washington
At a Libertarian Party of Washington town hall, seven presidential hopefuls gave three-minute pitches and fielded audience questions; proposals ranged from purist, principle-driven campaigns to media-focused strategies aimed at winning electoral attention and expanding party membership.
Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina
Planning staff detailed plans for a secluded picnic park and future multi-use path.
Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina
The council adopted Ordinance 19-20-25 to rezone a parcel at 2000 Cotton Grove Road from Traditional Neighborhood District to Business District, aligning zoning with existing commercial uses; planning recommended approval and there was no public comment.
Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina
Council reviews ordinance to lower Fairview Drive speed limit following public requests
Campaign and Election (TVW), Washington
At a Washington town hall, multiple Libertarian presidential hopefuls criticized Operation Warp Speed and the FDA’s role in drug approval, with several urging removal or privatization of testing and greater market-based accountability.
Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina
Lexington honors Delta Sigma Theta Sorority with a proclamation marking its 40th anniversary.
Campaign and Election (TVW), Washington
At a public presentation, Trevor Best and Miguel Duque demonstrated privacy-focused phones and urged attendees to begin with 'threat modeling.' They recommended GrapheneOS and alternatives, suggested open‑source app stores, and addressed whether apps or spyware can access microphones and cameras.
Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina
The Lexington City Council adopted Ordinance 18-20-25 on April 14, 2025, approving conditional zoning for the Holly Grove subdivision to allow up to 99 single-family homes with architectural and infrastructure conditions. Staff and the developer agreed to design standards, and council added conditions on mailboxes and minimum garage requirements.
Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina
Council approves reducing Fairview Drive's speed limit from 40 to 35 mph for safety.
Lexington, Davidson County, North Carolina
Council approves rezoning at Cotton Grove Road to align with commercial development plans.
Campaign and Election (TVW), Washington
An audience question about Oregon's reversal on decriminalization prompted extended discussion; candidates split between focusing on implementation and advocating for descheduling, harm reduction and community supports.
Campaign and Election (TVW), Washington
At a Sunday presentation, Texas Slim, founder of the Beef Initiative, described his recovery from a near-fatal illness and argued U.S. health and food resilience have eroded because multinational corporations control much of the meat supply; he outlined a producer-led plan and urged local purchasing and policy change.
Campaign and Election (TVW), Washington
At a 'Liberty Ladies' panel hosted by the Libertarian Party of Washington State, Bess Byers (Reason Magazine) and unnamed panelists recommended short-form vertical video, feminine branding, community volunteerism and supports such as childcare at conventions to attract and retain women in the party.
Campaign and Election (TVW), Washington
A town-hall question on open borders prompted a prolonged exchange in which Jacob Horenberger defended an open-borders stance as an opportunity to win migrant-family votes, while other candidates emphasized either pragmatic concerns or different outreach strategies.
Campaign and Election (TVW), Washington
Video shown during the event documented wind-driven wildfires in the Texas Panhandle that witnesses said killed thousands of livestock and destroyed homes; relief organizers said hay and seed supplies have been staged but more truckers and logistics help are needed.
Campaign and Election (TVW), Washington
A presenter from Strong Towns told an audience that traditional, walkable development produces far higher "value per acre" and is more financially resilient than suburban, car-oriented patterns, citing parcel-level analyses and local examples including Lafayette and Charlotte.