The exit ramp is narrowed at Exit 1 B (I-40 Westbound) due to a vehicle accident.
Motorists may experience delays heading into Tennessee, as 1 of 2 lanes is closed near Exit 451 (Waterville Road) for maintenance work after the previous rock slide.
The anticipated four-cent increase in Mooresville’s school tax rate is now likely to be five cents, which officials say will almost certainly prevent the need for teacher layoffs next year.
When the newest addition to their canine family, Douglas, began limping a few weeks ago, the Wibergs knew something would have to be done, and they knew surgery might be the only way to heal Douglas’ problem.
A retired fire truck belonging to Lake Norman Fire Department will soon be sporting a new coat of pink paint in an effort to raise funds for women’s cancer research.
South Iredell I.B. student Morgan Richard, 16, shaves her head and inspires others to cut hair to help benefit Pantene's Beautiful Lengths where 25 or more girls from 4 to 47 years old donated their h
Congestion reported in the area.
The left lanes are closed on Six Forks Road (SR 1005) near I-440, due to a vehicle accident.
Right lane closed on the ramp to Toll 540 West.
Mooresville police are seeking a man who robbed a First Citizens Bank branch early Friday evening.
Accident with injuries causing the 2right lanes to be blocked
Mooresville police are seeking a man who robbed a First Citizens Bank branch early Friday evening.
Coming to Sunday's edition: Susie Wiberg’s dog Douglas underwent stem cell therapy. The cells were harvested from the dogs own fat tissue and injected back in to treat his hip dysplasia. Hip dysplasia is when the hip socket is abnormally developed and cause severe crippling and painful arthritis of the joints.
Scott Bush took several steps to keep his heart in good condition. He ate the right foods, exercised at the YMCA or on his bike every morning and had regular physicals with his family doctor.
Sparked by reality television shows and an economy that just doesn’t seem to want to turn around, the so-called “coupon craze” is leading some otherwise honest people to cross the line when it comes to getting their hands on those treasured coupons.