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
Why are Mooresville taxpayers still paying two police-chief salaries? We’re already on the hook for the $225,000 bill to US ISS Agency for its
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
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.
She’s not walking quite yet, but when she has the energy to stand up — and she *will* — she will be called a walking miracle.
While the future of two Iredell County hospitals hangs in the balance, the county’s largest and only nonprofit healthcare system is reassuring the public that it has your back.
When Commissioner Eddie Dingler started talking near the end of Monday’s town board meeting, it was almost like witnessing a wise and patient father
Mooresville native Will Aven filed today for the Ward 2 seat on Mooresville’s town board. He will be challenging Thurman Houston, also a lifelong