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
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
Animal rescues and shelters across the region will gather next weekend for the 2nd annual Rescue Roundup to raise awareness about animal rescue and
Ron Campurciani has been named acting chief of the Mooresville Police Department, effective immediately. A 34-year veteran of law enforcement, Campurciani has served as
Hoptown Brewing celebrated its 2nd birthday yesterday not by receiving gifts — but by giving them. The brewery set an example of its “beer
As Iredell County braces for an expected surge in Covid-19 diagnoses, many local residents and businesses are rolling up their sleeves, showing what community is all about.
Across the nation and in Iredell, first responders and healthcare providers face a severe shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE), including face masks (especially N-95s), protective eyewear (such as safety goggles), plastic face shields and gloves.
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
After the murder of Mooresville K-9 Officer Jordan Sheldon, the Fraternal Order of Police leaned in with support for the fallen officer’s family and