Reporter to withdraw request for Officer Sheldon’s body-cam footage
WBTV Reporter Nick Ochsner says he will withdraw his request to the courts for Mooresville K9 Officer Jordan Sheldon’s body-cam video footage of the
WBTV Reporter Nick Ochsner says he will withdraw his request to the courts for Mooresville K9 Officer Jordan Sheldon’s body-cam video footage of the
From an impromptu candlelight vigil to local businesses offering services for law enforcement officers, the Mooresville community has rallied behind police in the wake
As cases of the coronavirus rise in Iredell County, don’t expect to be told the specific area of the county’s new diagnoses.
That would risk identifying a patient … and that is illegal, said Iredell County Health Director Jane Hinson.
Hinson cited Iredell’s size as the reason health officials here – unlike in other counties – don’t offer more detailed information about general locations of diagnoses. “The risk of identification related to the sharing of cities and zip codes is much greater in Iredell County than it is in a county with a population of greater than a million people,” she wrote in an email to the Scoop this week.
Admin note: this article was written by the Scoop’s Jaime Gatton and first appeared as a submission in the April edition of Iredell Free
Special to the Scoop You may have noticed by your newsfeed that yesterday was International Women’s Day. And speaking of empowered women … Blender
It’s easy to see why Claire Connelly and Fabian Elmes became “baes.” Their shared passions and work ethic, combined with skills they learned from past professions, catapulted the powerhouse couple into creating what quickly became one of the most-loved food trucks in the Greater Charlotte area: Bae’s Burgers.
In September — within just a few years of moving their belongings, including the food truck, from Miami to be closer to family in Statesville — Connelly and her husband Elmes had grown enough to trade-in their food truck for a storefront in Downtown Mooresville.
“Full steam ahead” for rapid-transit rail in Mooresville? Not so fast, say Mooresville elected officials.
It isn’t clear what type of response WBTV’s Nick Ochsner thought he’d get from the community when he petitioned for the release of Mooresville