
Coal ash sinkhole forces closure of long-loved local business
A giant sinkhole in the parking lot of a much-loved local business is forcing it to close its doors for good tomorrow. Tire Masters has served the Mooresville community for nearly three
A giant sinkhole in the parking lot of a much-loved local business is forcing it to close its doors for good tomorrow. Tire Masters has served the Mooresville community for nearly three
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.
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.
Mooresville Police Department failed to properly equip its officers, hired unqualified personnel and discriminated against a gay patrolman, according to a lawsuit filed by
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 Fraternal Order of Police is vowing to fight a Charlotte TV news station’s request for the release of Mooresville K9 Officer Jordan Sheldon’s
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
Perhaps Mr. Rogers’ mom said it best when she told her son that in catastrophic situations, he should always look for the helpers.