Mooresville police are seeking a man who robbed a First Citizens Bank branch early Friday evening.
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Former state representative Karen Ray said Friday she will seek the Republican nod for the new 44th District N.C. Senate seat.
Looking for trinkets, knick-knacks or odds ‘n’ ends? Agnes Richardson wishes to direct you to the South Iredell Senior Center in downtown Mooresville.
Pit bulls in Iredell County are getting a second chance, thanks to a large PetSmart Charities Grant awarded to the Humane Society of Iredell County.
A Mooresville woman serving a life sentence for the murder of her husband in 2005 has a new prison home.
Racing fans can do their part to help NASCAR drivers of yesteryear during Saturday’s sixth annual Racing Legends Helping Legends fundraiser here.
The Eastern Heights Community Watch will host a Black History Month program Saturday at 1 p.m. at United Church of Christ, 430 W. McLelland Ave.
A new ownership group was announced Tuesday for the much-anticipated America’s Park Mooresville, boosting optimism that construction on the stalled project will begin soon.
A new ownership group was announced Tuesday for the much-anticipated America’s Park Mooresville, boosting optimism that construction on the stalled project will begin soon.
Boosters of the proposed commuter train line between Charlotte and Mt. Mourne, still reeling over harsh criticism of the project from Iredell County commissioners, have suffered another blow – this one from the railroad itself.
Here is Norfolk Southern Railway official John Edwards' Jan. 16 letter to NC DOT's Paul Morris, detailing Edwards' concerns about the proposed Red Line commuter train project between Charlotte and Mt. Mourne:
Cancer patients have enough to think about without worrying whether their oncology medicines will be available when needed.
The Collier family posted this statement on CaringBridge Sunday afternoon: "After analysis of recent and extensive neurological tests, Chris's doctors have told us that the chance for his recovery is very slim. We continue to pray for what is best for Chris. He is resting comfortably. We are so grateful for all of the love and support for Chris and our family."
Heart disease and cancer are the leading causes of death in Iredell County, and they are tops on the list of issues that worry both Iredell County residents and health experts.
Members of Cub Scout Pack 170 raced their cars crafted out of wood at the 2012 Pinewood Derby. The race is held each year with the winners of each age group advancing to the regional races with their cars.
A local man is wanted in connected with a Craigslist scam.
Iredell County Animal Services & Control and the Iredell County Health Department on Thursday reported that another case of rabies has been confirmed in Iredell.
With cardiac arrest the leading cause of death in America, Lake Norman Regional Medical Center is encouraging women to be proactive about their health through the second annual “Go Red for Women Lunch and Learn” on Feb. 3.
Ken Robertson believes the value of a county commissioner – or any leader for that matter – can be measured against how far into the future that person is able to reasonably predict trends and understand where the prevailing winds will lead if uninterrupted.
Mooresville police are investigating two armed robberies that occurred early Wednesday.
The Mitchell Community College Board of Trustees voted unanimously to name Dr. Tim Brewer the new president of the college Wednesday.
Mooresville police are investigating a shooting and a possible armed robbery in the Curtis Pond neighborhood.
The Angels in Need “Buddy Club” and Davidson College will be making beautiful music together at the third annual “Buddy Benefit” on Feb. 12.
New public art, streetscapes and additional “wayfinding” systems will enhance Mooresville’s image if a national arts grant comes through.
Students from the Hung Gar Kung Fu Academy in Mooresville preform their traditional lion dance for businesses and schools in the area as part of Chinese New Year celebrations. January 23rd began the "Year of the Dragon" on the chinese calendar and the celebration continues until February 6th. Dragon years are considered one of the luckiest years in the Chinese calendar. During that time, the students will preform the dance at least 12 different times as part of traditional celebrations and festivals surrounding the start of a new year.
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