Mooresville's Board of Commissioners will meet Thursday, Feb. 18 for their annual Board Retreat. Here's how you can watch online.
Judge Christine Underwood says she'll find officials in contempt of court if the city doesn't repay a man $17,000 owed under a court order.
Mooresville's Board of Commissioners will meet Monday, Jan. 4. Here's how you can watch the meeting online.
Mooresville Board of Commissioners will hold a special meeting virtually Friday to discuss approving 42 new license plate cameras.
Mooresville's town board meeting is set for Monday, Nov. 16 and commissioners are asking residents to watch it online.
Early data shows that more than 101,000 Iredell County voters cast their ballots in Tuesday's election.
Final results of NC's election hang on incoming absentee ballots and provisional ballots. Here's how many were cast in Iredell County.
How did Trump's support in Iredell County change between elections in 2016 and 2020? See the vote shares here.
Here's what Iredell County voters need to know about polling hours, locations, and candidates on the ballot this election.
We've rounded up information on polling hours, locations, and candidates for Iredell County voters.
With one week to go before Election Day, North Carolina voters have already outpaced all of early voting in the last presidential election.
Over 40 million Americans have already voted in the 2020 general election. Here’s how to join them on national Vote Early Day.
Early in-person voting for the Nov. 3 election begins Thursday, Oct. 15 in Mooresville. Here are five things you need to know.
Mooresville's town board meeting is set for Oct. 19, and includes public hearings on miscellaneous zoning ordinance amendments.
Early in-person voting is set to begin Oct. 15 in Iredell County. Here's how to check your voting status and find your polling site.
As of Monday, about 15 percent of Iredell County's registered voters had requested an absentee ballot, and not all were Democrats.
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Iredell County from voting.
For Iredell County voters who want to cast their ballots early and in-person, here's when one-stop, early voting begins.
If you want to vote by mail, the deadline for registering to vote is Friday, Oct. 9, Iredell County Board of Elections said.
Mooresville's town board meeting is set for Aug. 3, and includes public hearings on two rezoning projects and a request for electric fences.
Mooresville's town board meeting is set for Monday, July 6. Here's how you can watch online and submit questions.
The Town of Mooresville launched "Text My Gov" service to guide residents to resources and offer a way to report issues around town.
An NC sheriff says he won't enforce the new mask mandate. An expert in constitutional politics says criminal sanctions are not the point.
If you're considering casting a mail-in ballot for the November election, it's not too early to submit your ballot request, officials say.
Mooresville's town board meeting is set for Monday, May 4 and will be held online. Here's how you can watch and submit questions.
N.C.'s stay-at-home order has been extended, and future reopening will be phased in, Gov. Roy Cooper said Thursday. Here's what that means.
Mooresville's town board meeting is set for Monday evening and will be held online. Here's how you can watch and submit questions.
North Carolina residents are expected to start receiving stimulus payments soon. Here's what you need to do beforehand.
Iredell Commissioners still plan to meet April 7, and will be discussing a $62 million hospital bond resolution. Here's how you can watch.
As first-of-the-month bills loom, Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order prohibiting the shut off of utilities for nonpayment.
Mooresville’s Town Hall and Public Services Operation Center will close to the public Friday at 5 p.m.
Amid the spread of coronavirus, Iredell County Board of Elections is urging voters to use this option for registration or address changes.
The Town of Mooresville will hold its Town Board Meeting Monday evening, but will follow new social distancing guidelines.
There were a few surprises on election night, but one issue wasn’t: Iredell voters overwhelmingly support new school bonds.
Statewide results will be delayed by at least 40 minutes after voting was extended in N.C. Here’s what issues were driving some voters.
Neader, a local restaurant business owner and radio show host, is running for the county’s Board of Commissioners.
Houpe, a retired law enforcement officer, was first elected to the Iredell County Board of Commissioners in 2014.
Early voting is underway throughout North Carolina, but ends this weekend. Here’s what you need to know to vote early in Iredell County.
We’ve rounded up the timeline for absentee and early voting in Iredell County, as well as how to check your voting status and more.
The deadline to request a ballot is Feb. 25, 2020 at 5 pm.