
Town hires its first-ever female town manager
Mooresville’s board of commissioners made history tonight, hiring the town’s first-ever female town manager.
Mooresville’s board of commissioners made history tonight, hiring the town’s first-ever female town manager.
A social-media post about an informational meeting on thyroid cancer and coal ash has left a lot of people scratching their heads this week
Hey, girls, looking for something fun to do this weekend? Look no further.
Grab your mama, your cousin, your daughter, your grandmama and your besties, and join Forsyth Magazine’s “boutique crawl,” a fun-filled self-guided expedition through a dozen Lake Norman-area boutiques, each rolling out the red carpet for guests on Saturday, April 27.
On May 4, 2019, a family lost a beloved son, brother, fiancé – and Mooresville lost one of its finest and bravest.
To mark one year since K9 Officer Jordan Sheldon was killed in the line of duty, a small group of area residents is urging the community to honor the fallen officer by supporting an effort his family says would have meant the world to him.
A fire chief who has given four decades of service to our community is now in need of support himself.
Interviews are nearing their end in the investigation into Mooresville Police Department’s working environment. About 70 MPD employees – more than two-thirds the police
Journalists aren’t above the law, but neither should the law — and those who enforce it — go out of its way to target us.
It should perhaps come as no surprise, though, that that’s what’s happening in Mooresville.
I’ve lived in my home in downtown Mooresville for 20 years. Until a few years ago, I never had any issues. Then the land behind my house was cleared, two homes were built, and a couple relocated to Mooresville and into one of those homes.
More military service members lose their lives on American soil than in combat overseas. In fact, four times as many service members and veterans