Still few answers into commissioner’s stabbing of man
The public may have to wait on results from the State Bureau of Investigation to find out what led to Commissioner Thurman Houston stabbing
The public may have to wait on results from the State Bureau of Investigation to find out what led to Commissioner Thurman Houston stabbing
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
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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.
If ordinances say that a successful, popular, locally-owned business is wrong, then perhaps the problem isn’t with the business but the ordinances themselves. Town
All good things must come to an end, and after 32 years of being a Downtown Mooresville staple, Trackside Restaurant will close its doors for good this Saturday, June 22.
Mooresville may soon be out of the cable business. The town’s $92 million acquisition of a bankrupt cable television service has been a political
The Town of Mooresville has placed Police Chief Damon Williams on paid administrative leave pending results of the ongoing investigation into the police department’s