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Firefighters rally behind one of their own
A fire chief who has given four decades of service to our community is now in need of support himself.
A fire chief who has given four decades of service to our community is now in need of support himself.
The coal-ash debate is heating up as clocks wind down for state environmental regulators determining how Duke Energy should clean and close coal ash
Mooresville Town Manager David Treme will retire May 1. He has been on medical leave since shortly after abruptly announcing his retirement on Feb.
Town staff members misinterpreted their own zoning ordinances. Now they’re making a longtime, local business pay the price. Mooresville’s zoning and land-use regulations –
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 Police Department failed to properly equip its officers, hired unqualified personnel and discriminated against a gay patrolman, according to a lawsuit filed by
The Mooresville Police Department is about to get a makeover. Ron Campurciani spent his first month as interim police chief observing and evaluating the
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.