Now Look Here: Queer Hope in Red America
“Now Look Here” is a forum for guest writers to offer their perspectives with The Scoop’s readers. Queer Hope in Red America By Michael
“Now Look Here” is a forum for guest writers to offer their perspectives with The Scoop’s readers. Queer Hope in Red America By Michael
The race cars on top of Big Daddy’s Restaurant and Oyster Bar in Mooresville evoke a sense of nostalgia in many who live or visit here.
The town’s feud with Josh’s Farmers Market has stopped being about an ordinance and has instead turned into a dick-waving contest. The town says
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
Public officials in Statesville are “putting band-aids on surgical wounds” after a nine-year-old girl was gunned-down and killed while playing on a neighborhood sidewalk earlier this week.
“The city can revitalize downtown, but in South Statesville, they do everything half-ass; they don’t want to deal with the underlying garbage,” said Danette Glover, a lifelong resident of the neighborhood where three children were struck by bullets in two separate – but likely related – drive-by shootings on Monday.
For decades, people have been making memories while braving wind and weather — sometimes sleet and heavy rain — to watch the Downtown Mooresville Christmas parade.
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.
Calling it “the honor of (his) lifetime” to have spent the past six months as Mooresville Police Department’s interim chief, Ron Campurciani has accepted