Interim police chief named
Ron Campurciani has been named acting chief of the Mooresville Police Department, effective immediately. A 34-year veteran of law enforcement, Campurciani has served as
Ron Campurciani has been named acting chief of the Mooresville Police Department, effective immediately. A 34-year veteran of law enforcement, Campurciani has served as
Combining two of Mooresville’s oldest, most treasured downtown businesses and families under one roof has reunited a small, “old town” community of people.
And it feels like home, they say.
Near the town’s historic Mill Village, far from the traffic and noise of the western part of town, lies one of Mooresville’s best-kept secrets. Folks passing by Shop N Save Markets at 1105 Mecklenburg Highway may mistake it for an unassuming gas station. But any Mooresville native will agree: that building has for years boasted “the best steaks in Mooresville.”
More military service members lose their lives on American soil than in combat overseas. In fact, four times as many service members and veterans
Mooresville’s town board will discuss a development moratorium on Monday — exactly one week after going against its own land use plan to approve
“Now Look Here” is a forum for guest writers to offer their perspectives with The Scoop’s readers. Queer Hope in Red America By Michael
Ezer Vavala tries to mind her business, but it isn’t easy when she’s on foot, pulling a tiny house behind her with a small pack of farm animals in tow.
North Carolina has the 8th highest rate of food insecurity in the country. In Iredell County alone, 25,000 people are food insecure. If you’ve
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.