Now Look Here: Queer Hope in Red America
“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
“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
It’s like an olive branch. But it’s a 23-foot Christmas tree.
This week, Josh Graham and brother-in-law Garrett Deweese, owners of Josh’s Farmers Market, hauled the massive tree from a grower in West Jefferson, all the way down Main Street into Downtown Mooresville and to the corner of Main and McLelland Avenue, where the big blue “150” stands to commemorate the town’s 150th birthday this year.
If Mooresville was ever the place for people to break and enter others’ property, it isn’t anymore. The Mooresville Police Department sent that message
This article — a personal account of my early experience as a puppy foster — was originally published in the July edition of Iredell
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
The public may have to wait on results from the State Bureau of Investigation to find out what led to Commissioner Thurman Houston stabbing
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.
Fourth graders at Coddle Creek Elementary School put Mooresville’s new mayor on the spot this week, peppering him with questions about taxes, the perks of his office and — what else? — apartments and traffic.