Campaign Corner 2019: Houston gets a challenger, mayor’s race requires primary
With two 11th-hour changes just before filing ended today, three of four positions open for re-election on Mooresville’s Board of Commissioners now have a
With two 11th-hour changes just before filing ended today, three of four positions open for re-election on Mooresville’s Board of Commissioners now have a
If Randy Hemann is going down, he wants to take “his” town board with him. Hemann, Mooresville’s town manager, is a finalist for the
On May 4, 2019, a family lost a beloved son, brother, fiancé – and Mooresville lost one of its finest and bravest.
To mark one year since K9 Officer Jordan Sheldon was killed in the line of duty, a small group of area residents is urging the community to honor the fallen officer by supporting an effort his family says would have meant the world to him.
For the first time since their staff used Facebook to initiate a public brouhaha with Josh’s Farmers Market, Mooresville’s elected officials will have a
Everyone take a nice, deep breath: What-A-Burger #11 in Mooresville is not closing. Owner Mike Bost confirmed with the Scoop today he has no
Note from Admin: The Scoop looks forward to closely following political campaigns and issues leading up to this year’s municipal elections in November. Our
Mooresville police employees are being assured – again – they will not face retaliation for cooperating with the ongoing investigation into the working environment
It’s easy to have a fairytale understanding of how government works. We’d like to think that we live in a community of articulate, involved citizens and honest government officials who can have robust debate but ultimately make decisions that are in the best interest of the people.