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‘Frasier’ Star Kelsey Grammer Says Farewell to His Chelsea Home
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‘Game of Thrones’ Queen Lena Headey Lists LA Home for $1.9M
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‘I Wasn’t Looking to Sell My Home, But for the Right Price…’
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‘Battle Buddies’ support mental health for veterans
‘Be More Chill’ comes to Cain Center in early March
‘Beach Bash’ at Lost Worlds April 28 benefits Big Brothers Big Sisters
‘Beyond 77’ looking for transit input
‘Breach of Peace’ performance is Friday at Cain Center
‘Cats About Town’ will be installed this month, with scavenger hunt to follow
‘Celebration of Life’ for community leader Willie Jones will be held tomorrow
‘Cloudy’ in the forecast for days, not to mention t-storms
‘Community Chat’ with mayor, commissioners Thursday evening
‘Community Conversation’ Oct. 22 via Zoom
‘Community Space Station’ coming to JV Washam in February
‘Concert for Carolina’ Oct. 26 benefits Helene victims
‘Confections for Good’ fundraiser has amazing recipes for Valentine’s Day
‘Continuing Conversation’ fosters relationships beyond Black History Month
‘Core charities’ get cash awards from Peninsula Community Foundation
‘Dive Bar’ will open in Shops on the Green
‘Don’t Lose Heart,’ an original storytelling production, will debut at the Cain Nov. 2
‘Economic Outlook’ is the topic at Newsmakers Breakfast Feb. 9
‘First Lady’ Sharon Washam serving a 4th term
‘Food Fight’ Nov. 4 supports Ada Jenkins Center
‘Gabby’ Henderson funeral Feb. 25
‘Hardening’ shoulders on I-77 appears to be in the slow lane
‘Heat map’ shows range of tax value changes
‘Home Grown’ exhibit opens Friday, Feb. 1 with reception
‘Home Grown’ looking for entries
‘Hooked on Cornelius’ April 17
‘Learn Music Live’ event Feb. 10 at the Cain Center
‘Listening session’ Jan. 8
‘Men That Cook’ is back after 3-year COVID hiatus
‘Mobi-mat’ makes beach accessible for people with disabilities
‘Music & Makers’ Saturday on Main St. in Davidson
‘Native Gardens’ opens in 2 weeks
‘Never Forget’ 9-11 ceremony starts at 8:30 am
‘No right way to tear down oppressive systems’: The risks of toppling Confederate monuments
‘Not Good Enough’ documentary screening Aug. 22
‘NoteWorthy’ fuses Black, brown artists with classical musicians
‘Park in the Dark’ sounds like fun
‘Peaceful protest’ at noon to support reopening NC
‘Polar Express’ train exhibit at Bailey’s Glen enchants kids of all ages
‘Policy Group’ plans for emergencies, including pandemics
‘Praise in the Park’ is Saturday in Smithville
‘Privilege’ raised in Jetton speed enforcement discussion
‘Puffs’ opens Friday for three shows only this weekend
‘Queen’s Feast’ Jan. 19-28 features seven N. Meck eateries
‘Queen’s Feast’ now through 28 features seven N. Meck eateries
‘Ramble on Music Festival’ coming to Davidson
‘Recycle the Runway’ with cardboard, cans, newspaper
‘Reimagined’ Latta Place will be unveiled next month, nearly 4 years after Juneteenth controversy
‘ReStore’ on Main St. not affected by Habitat merger
‘Retreat on W. Catawba’ hearing extended for more public input
‘Retreat’ advances in a big way
‘Riversweep’ to clean up Lake Norman this Saturday
‘Rounding Third’ up to bat
‘Santa Paws’ returns Nov. 14
‘Sculpting the Future’ with a $5 million campaign
‘Social Determinants of Health’ discussion Aug. 21 at Ada Jenkins
‘Spamalot’ production is terribly good
‘Spider-Man’ ushers in back to school
‘State of the Town’ address Feb. 11
‘Stop the Hate’ rally this Saturday 4-5:30 pm on Davidson Village Green
‘Stuff the Truck’ in Davidson Aug. 10
‘Suicide Prevention: We’re In This Together’
‘Sultry’ new TV series filming on Nantz Road
‘Swatting’ call results in massive police response on Queensdale just off Bethel Church Road
‘The Color of Law’ discussion to get under way in October
‘The Ghost Behind’ screening via Zoom Oct. 15
‘Turn and test’ this weekend to prevent home fire tragedies
‘Venue’ mixed-use project proposed for downtown
“Where Should I Keep My…?”: Solving the Ultimate Small Space Dilemmas
“No swimming’ order cancelled for Paradise Cove off Jetton
[Opinion] Letter to the Editor: More on Smithville
[Updated] Police, Fire search for drowning victim
$100 million senior living complex opens next month
$122 million in road construction coming
$154 million project will be transformational
$175 million available for rent, utilities
$2 million raised at Cain Center fundraiser
$2.4 million pediatric emergency center coming to Novant Health Huntersville next year
$2.5 million contract approved for greenway from Westmoreland to Magnolia Estates
$60,000 needed to battle Lyngbya in early stages on Lake Norman
$8,000 final tally for Big Day at the Lake concert
1 killed on I-77 southbound
1 more death at Autumn Care, but outbreak ‘under control’
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10 candidates for 5 seats on Town Board
10 candidates for 5 Town Board seats
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10 Charming Homes in America’s Heartland
10 Cozy Cabins for $300,000 or Less
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10 ways to keep trick or treaters safe
10 Ways to Make a Small Bathroom Look Bigger
10 Ways to Make a Small Bathroom Look Bigger
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10,398 new COVID cases sets record
10/21/17 – Hollywood Farmers Market
10/21/17 – Portland Farmers Market
10/21/17 – Rogue River Brewing Company hosts the Killer Pumpkin Festival to benefit Camp Ukandu
10/21/17 – St Johns Farmers Market
10/21/17 – Woodlawn Farmers Market
10/22/17 – Irvington Farmers Market
10/25/17 – People’s Food Co-op’s Year-round Farmers Market
10/25/17 – People’s Food Co-op’s Year-round Farmers Market
10/25/17 – Portland Farmers Market at Shemanski Park
10/25/17 – Portland Farmers Market at Shemanski Park
10/28/17 – Hollywood Farmers Market
10/28/17 – Hollywood Farmers Market
10/28/17 – Metro Parks hosts a community history fair
10/28/17 – Metro Parks hosts a community history fair
10/28/17 – Portland Farmers Market
10/28/17 – Portland Farmers Market
10/28/17 – Portland State Athletics Urban Tailgate
10/28/17 – Portland State Athletics Urban Tailgate
10/28/17 – Rogue River Brewing Company hosts the Killer Pumpkin Festival to benefit Camp Ukandu
10/28/17 – The City Repair Project hosts Howl
10/28/17 – The City Repair Project hosts Howl
10/28/17 – Woodlawn Farmers Market
10/28/17 – Woodlawn Farmers Market
10/29/17 – Bunk Bar hosts Portland Flea and Food to benefit Xray FM Radio
10/29/17 – Bunk Bar hosts Portland Flea and Food to benefit Xray FM Radio
10/29/17 – Irvington Farmers Market
10/29/17 – Irvington Farmers Market
10/31/17 – Wieden + Kennedy’s Annual Halloween Party to benefit CHAP
10/31/17 – Wieden + Kennedy’s Annual Halloween Party to benefit CHAP
10% of registered voters have requested absentee ballots
109,500 Dad Hours, but who’s counting?
10th Annual Laketoberfest Music & Brew Festival on tap for Oct. 15
11 confirmed dead, 280 state roads closed as supplies flow to Western NC
11 Fall Maintenance Tasks to Do This Weekend
11/01/17 – People’s Food Co-op’s Year-round Farmers Market
11/01/17 – People’s Food Co-op’s Year-round Farmers Market
11/02/17 – River Pig Saloon First Thursday to benefit Urban Art Network
11/02/17 – River Pig Saloon First Thursday to benefit Urban Art Network
11/02/17 – Urban Art Network hosts First Thursday
11/02/17 – Urban Art Network hosts First Thursday
11/04/17 – 10 Barrel hosts Pray for Snow Party to benefit Protect Our Winters
11/04/17 – 10 Barrel hosts Pray for Snow Party to benefit Protect Our Winters
11/04/17 – Hollywood Farmers Market
11/04/17 – Hollywood Farmers Market
11/04/17 – Portland Farmers Market
11/04/17 – Portland Farmers Market
11/04/17 – Project Access Now Health Fair
11/08/17 – People’s Food Co-op’s Year-round Farmers Market
11/08/17 – People’s Food Co-op’s Year-round Farmers Market
11/11/17 – Hollywood Farmers Market
11/11/17 – Hollywood Farmers Market
11/11/17 – Literary Arts hosts Wordstock: Portland’s Book Festival
11/11/17 – Literary Arts hosts Wordstock: Portland’s Book Festival
11/11/17 – Portland Farmers Market
11/11/17 – Portland Farmers Market
11/11/17 – Portland State Athletics Urban Tailgate
11/11/17 – Portland State Athletics Urban Tailgate
11/15/17 – People’s Food Co-op’s Year-round Farmers Market
11/15/17 – People’s Food Co-op’s Year-round Farmers Market
11/16/17 – Restaurant St Jack hosts Beaujolais Nouveau to benefit the Friendly House
11/16/17 – Restaurant St Jack hosts Beaujolais Nouveau to benefit the Friendly House
11/18/17 – Hollywood Farmers Market
11/18/17 – Hollywood Farmers Market
11/18/17 – Portland Farmers Market
11/18/17 – Portland Farmers Market
11/22/17 – People’s Food Co-op’s Year-round Farmers Market
11/22/17 – Portland Farmers Market at Shemanski Park
11/23/17 – Union Gospel Mission hosts Love Your Neighbor Day
11/25/17 – Hollywood Farmers Market
11/25/17 – Portland Farmers Market
11/29/17 – People’s Food Co-op’s Year-round Farmers Market
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12 Easy Steps to Prepare Your Home For Fall
12 Tasks to Tackle Before Fall Arrives
12/02/17 – Grace Baptist Church hosts a community tree lighting and carol sing
12/02/17 – Hawthorne Blvd Business Association hosts a tree-lighting
12/02/17 – Hollywood Farmers Market
12/06/17 – People’s Food Co-op’s Year-round Farmers Market
12/07/17 – River Pig Saloon First Thursday to benefit Urban Art Network
12/09/17 – Hollywood Farmers Market
12/13/17 – People’s Food Co-op’s Year-round Farmers Market
13 Simple Steps to Prep Your Home for the Best Summer Ever
132 age-restricted condos, community center, pool house planned for Bailey’s Glen
14 Million Households Plan to Give Their Homes to Family
15 Words That Could Add Value to Your Listing
150 rally at Confederate Monument
15th Annual Back2School event Aug. 14
16-year-old reported missing
18 students complete LKN Chamber Junior Leadership
18-year-old jailed a month after being charged with crimes
1800s Estate Proves History Is Anything But Drab
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19 vehicles in Harborside, Edinburgh broken into
1920s Japanese Tea House Turned Zen Retreat – House of the Week
1920s Japanese Tea House Turned Zen Retreat – House of the Week
2 artists in Cornelius among those to receive ASC grants
2 Cornelius finance execs sued by SEC
2 Davidson Community Players’ shows at Cain Center next year
2 deaths in Smithville awaiting toxicology results
2 different contractors, 2 different spills, 2 weeks apart on Paradise Cove
2 hearings for new projects completed at Town Board meeting
2 in custody after shooting on Psalms St.
2 LKN companies switch gears to make hand sanitizer
2 long-time town employees are retiring
2 more nights for ‘Christmas in Davidson’
2 more weeks of Davidson Farmers Market before holiday markets
2 new board members announced at Cornelius Early Scholars
2 new craft breweries come before Town Board tonight
2 projects up for review by Planning Board
2 retired FDNY firefighters from Cornelius will help kick off Panthers game
2 Scout trailers stolen from Bethel Presbyterian parking lot
2 stores open in Birkdale Village
2 suspects ran from crash on I-77 near Chartown
2 tribute bands will perform at Cain Center this fall
2 zoning hearings on Town Board meeting agenda for Monday
2-year terms? Or 4? Voters get to decide this November
2,140 new COVID-19 cases statewide, but hospitalizations go down
2,859 new COVID-19 cases statewide; test rate improves
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20 Best Cities for Trick or Treating in 2017
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20 Best Cities for Trick-or-Treating in 2016
20 Years: A look back
20 years: The story behind Big Day at the Lake
2017 Home Design Trends With Staying Power
2017-2022: Five years of ‘Modern Dad’
2017’s Most Loved Home in Every State
2019 Design Forecast: What’s In, What’s Out
2019 Economic Outlook Nov. 15 at Newsmakers Breakfast
2019 Town Road Resurfacing Projects
2020 National Night Out neighborhood registration
2021 Bassmaster Open coming back to LKN
2021 Carolina BalloonFest canceled
2021 Huntersville Veterans Day Parade and Event Survey
2021 Mayors' Fitness Challenge
2021 Mayors' Fitness Challenge
2021 National Police Week honors fallen officers
2021 Progress Report on Implementation of Hazard Mitigation Plan for Town
2022 BrightFire Music & Arts Festival tickets on sale now
2022 Living Income Standard soars to new heights
2022 Mayors' Fitness Challenge
2022 Progress Report on Hazard Mitigation Plan Implementation
2022 update: Grocery price check-in
2023 Hazard Mitigation Plan Progress Report
2023 Summer Camp registration opens March 1 for Cornelius residents
2024 Election Guide
2030 Parks and Recreation Master Park Plan
2030 Parks and Recreation Master Park Plan
2040 Community Plan Public Survey Is Here!
2040 Community Plan Public Survey Is Here!
20th anniversary for Business Today
20th anniversary observation planned for 9-11 Monument at Fire Station No. 1
20th Annual Big Day at the Lake is tomorrow
21 homes, 2 buildings proposed for W. Catawba near Nantz
21 more people died statewide from coronavirus
21-40 COVID cases in Cornelius
22nd Annual All American Dog Show re-scheduled for Sunday
27 Stats That Sum Up the American Housing Market
27 Stats That Sum Up the American Housing Market
28031 by the numbers: Bills, bills, bills
28031 is like a heat wave
298 Santas had a great lake day
3 churches join together for reflective Holy Week service
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3 Common Moving Nightmares (and How to Prevent Them)
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3 Design Tricks That Will Make Your Small Space Feel Big
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3 LKN students to attend US service academies
3 more COVID-19 deaths in Mecklenburg, NC’s hotspot
3 more incumbents file to run for Town Board
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3 new COVID deaths in Meck County; up 15 in one week
3 nights of Christmas magic in Davidson
3 Reasons Painting Your Wood Floors Is Not as Crazy as You Think
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3 Steps to Buying a Vacation Home With Friends
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3 Steps to Creating an Organized Entryway (Even If You Don’t Have the Space)
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3 Things You Should Know About Preliminary Title Reports
3 Updates That Helped Tyler Blackburn Create His Dream Backyard
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3-judge panel rules NC redistricting maps can stand; appeal likely
30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate Falls Further, Below 4% for Seventh Straight Week
30-Year Fixed Mortgage Rate Firmly Below 4 Percent for the Sixth Week in a Row
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375 Novant team members not complying with vaccine mandate
3rd suspect arrested in shooting on Psalms
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4 coronavirus cases at The Pines
4 Easy Ways to Cut Ceramic or Porcelain Tiles
4 Homes With Jaw-Dropping Floor-to-Ceiling Windows
4 local eateries join in Queen’s Feast Jan. 21-30
4 projects, 5 hearings on Town Board agenda
4 recognized for commitment to community causes
4 Surprising Things That May Increase How Much Your Home Is Worth
4 Things to Do Before Gutting a Home
4 Things to Know About Buying a ‘For Sale by Owner’ Home
4 Tips for Buying a Fixer-Upper
4 Tricks for Sneaking Storage Into Small Spaces
4 Unique Home Trends That Ruled 2017
4 Ways to Cozy Up Your Kitchen for Fall
4 Ways to Cozy Up Your Kitchen for Fall
4 Ways to Ensure Your Pet Is a Good Rental Resident
400 march peacefully downtown to protest George Floyd’s death
400 new COVID-19 cases in Mecklenburg
405 gallons of wastewater reaches lake
42 town homes eyed for W. Catawba site
4th Annual Lake Norman Lighted Christmas Boat Parade is tomorrow
4th of July closings
4th of July message from Davidson Police Department
4th of July Parade in Davidson canceled
4th suspect sought in armed robbery
5 candidates have filed for District 1 CMS board seat
5 candidates running for CMS District 1 seat
5 commission candidates file together; Bilodeau files for mayor, Washam later this afternoon
5 Common Bathroom Problems and How to Fix Them
5 Common Mistakes Newbie Flippers Make
5 Common Mistakes Newbie Flippers Make
5 Easy Improvements to Get Your Home Guest-Ready for the Holidays
5 Essential Steps for Buying an Investment Property
5 Essential Steps for Buying an Investment Property
5 Expenses Homeowners Pay That Renters Don’t
5 Facts Home Buyers and Sellers Should Know About Credits
5 false claims about vaccines as we get closer to a COVID vaccine
5 Futuristic Buildings by a Postmodern Architect You Need to Know
5 Holiday Looks on the Nice List
5 Home Design Trends for 2018 (and 3 Fads That Need to Go)
5 Home Design Trends for 2018 (and 3 Fads That Need to Go)
5 Home Renovation Choices That Can Cut Your Remodeling Budget
5 Home Staging Tips From an Expert Flipper
5 Home Staging Tips From an Expert Flipper
5 Mortgage Misconceptions Set Straight
5 Myths (and 5 Truths) About Selling Your Home
5 New Year’s Resolutions That Can Help You Buy a Home in 2018
5 North Meck projects supported with ASC Cultural Vision Grants
5 Organizing Secrets Only the Pros Know
5 Predictions for Renters and Home Buyers in 2017
5 Predictions for Renters and Home Buyers in 2017
5 Questions to Ask Potential Mortgage Lenders
5 Reasons to Buy a Home This Fall
5 Reasons to Buy a Home This Fall
5 Reasons We Crave This Caribbean Villa
5 Reasons We Crave This Caribbean Villa
5 Reasons We Love This Airstream
5 Reasons We Love This Airstream
5 retailers coming to Birkdale Village soon
5 Retro Decorating Trends That Deserve a Comeback
5 Signs You Need to Upgrade Your Kitchen
5 Signs You Need to Upgrade Your Kitchen
5 Surprising Home Buyer Incentives
5 Things Every Home Buyer Needs to Know About New Construction
5 Things to Do Before and After Closing
5 Things to Look for in a Rental Listing
5 Things You Need to Know About Real Estate Disclosures
5 Tips for Moving During COVID-19
5 Tips for Spring Lawn Prep
5 Tips to Declutter Your Closet in a Day
5 Water Features That Will Transform Your Garden Into a Tranquil Escape
5 Ways a Buyer’s Agent Can Make Shopping New Construction Easier
5 Ways Home Buyers Make Their Agent’s Job Harder
5 Ways to Boost a Ranch-Style Home's Curb Appeal
5 Ways to Fix Your Home’s ‘Fatal Flaw’ for Under $1,000
5 Ways to Get to Know Your Neighbors
5 Ways to Make Your Home Office Work (Even if It’s Your Kitchen)
5 Ways to Refresh Your Space
5 Ways to Stage Your House Like a Pro
5 Ways You’ll Spend Money on Your New Construction Home After Closing
5% rate increase for ElectriCities customers
500 people have signed petition opposing Cornelius Business Park
5K in April will raise awareness of rare medical condition
6 Clever Hacks for Landing Your Dream Apartment
6 Clever Hacks for Landing Your Dream Apartment
6 Factors to Consider When Seeking a Family-Friendly Rental
6 first responders receive Public Safety awards from LKN Chamber
6 HMG doctors land back at Novant
6 Home-Shopping Red Flags Even an Inspector Could Miss
6 Millennial Pink Homes Proving This Color Is Here to Stay
6 Millennial Pink Homes Proving This Color Is Here to Stay
6 NC members off Congress say they will vote against election certification today
6 Smart Ways to Build Home Equity
6 Ways to Score a Lease in a Competitive Rental Market
6 Ways to Use Your Home to Give Back
6 Yurts That Will Have You Dreaming of Your Next Adventure
60 Lincoln students kneel during anthem
7 healthy holiday gift options, the COVID-19 edition
7 Ideas for Personalized Home Accents That Are All About You
7 local eateries will be part of ‘Queen’s Feast’
7 Off-the-Grid Homes That Will Make You Want to Unplug
7 Perfect Kitchen Upgrades for a New Look Without Remodeling
7 Places in America That Will Pay You to Move There
7 Qualities of a Good Neighbor
7 Real-Life Castles Fit for Royal Residents
7 Retro Trends Making a Comeback
7 Simple Ways to Keep Your Kids’ Toys From Taking Over Your Home
7 Things You Didn’t Know About Floating Homes & Houseboats
7 tips for being out in the sun
7 Ways to Enjoy the Outdoors at Home
7-day median number of new coronavirus cases heads back down
75 march on Town Hall in favor of Smithville revitalization
760 Craft Works has cause to celebrate
7th Annual Veterans Day Parade & Ceremony
7th annual VLN photo contest is open
8 Beautiful Home Projects Using Reclaimed Wood
8 Budget-Friendly Staycation Ideas for Families
8 Dream Homes Serving Up a Slice of Island Life
8 Favorite Halloween Traditions of the Past and Present
8 Favorite Halloween Traditions of the Past and Present
8 Kitchen Counter Options That Will Make You Forget Granite
8 Minimalist Homes That Are Big on Style (Not on Stuff)
8 Minimalist Homes That Are Big on Style (Not on Stuff)
8 of the Biggest Kitchen Design Trends for 2018
8 Places in America That Will Pay You to Move There
8 Places in America That Will Pay You to Move There
8 Tips for Building Your Own Backyard Treehouse
8 Ways to Incorporate Your Passions Into Your Home Decor
9 Easy Ways to Cut Your Electric Bill by up to $750
9 Easy-to-Ambitious DIY Projects to Improve Your Home
9 Fire Pit Designs to Fuel Summer Fun (Plus One You Can Build Yourself!)
9 graduate from Cornelius Police Citizens Academy
9 Homes With Dreamy Spots for April Showers
9 Listing Photo Do’s and Don’ts
9 months after life-changing amputations, John McCurdy is an inspiration
9 Pools That Will Make You Wish Every Week Were Shark Week
9 Signs It’s Time to Update Your Bathroom
9 Signs It’s Time to Update Your Bathroom
9 Summer-Ready Pools to Daydream About
9 Tips for Achieving Maximum Coziness
9 Tips for Preparing a Fabulous Flower Bed
9 Updates Your Home Needs Every 10 Years
9 Waterfront Homes Under $300,000
9-11 remembrances and other activities this weekend
9/11 Anniversary Ceremony at Fire Station No. 1
9/11 ceremonies in Cornelius, Huntersville
9/11 remembered; ceremony at Fire Station No. 1
911 center not affected by ransomware on Town of Cornelius device
98 new COVID-19 deaths as hospitalizations climb
99 degrees forecast this afternoon, here’s what to do
A (Lazy) River Runs Through This Home – House of the Week
A $2.5 billion bond referendum for CMS is on the ballot
A 200-Year-Old Log Cabin That’s Anything but Old-Fashioned – House of the Week
A 25-year-old pipe failure is at the center of a legal impasse
A 3-Step Downsizing Plan
A 3-Step Plan for Finding and Buying Your Next Home
A Beginner's Guide to Texturing Walls and Ceilings
A bridge too ugly? Town says no lipstick
A Brief History of Cornelius
A Christmas Carol YouTube series
A City Girl Moves to the Suburbs
A City Girl Moves to the Suburbs
A closer look at North Carolina’s thriving HBCUs
A conversation with indy film producer Christine Vachon
A Cool Twist on a Historic Ice House – House of the Week
A Cornelius 11-year-old has been missing for 3 weeks
A Cornelius connection to the Super Bowl
A Creekside Cabin, Rustic Treehouse & Outdoor Canopy Bed – House of the Week
A demolition celebration by the book
A DIY for the Books: How to Get Custom Built-In Shelves on a Budget
A DIY Guide to Concrete Pavers for Driveways
A DIY Guide to Concrete Pavers for Driveways
A Dome Built By Hand – House of the Week
A Downtown Master Plan one step closer
A dump truck did it
A Farmhouse-Style Prefab That’ll Make You Want to Ditch the Big City
A father is patient, kind and a work in progress. I know I am.
A few ‘smart’ bikes roll into Cornelius
A few slots available for blood drive
A Fireplace for Every Room
A gap year for Big Day at the Lake, but need remains
A good sign: CMS hiring bus drivers
A greener holiday season
A handful of booths available at LKN Chamber Expo Oct. 10
A Huntersville Christmas Returns December 6th and 7th to Downtown
A legacy built on hard work, perseverance and pride
A Little bit of normal, a fair amount of angst
A little night music can go a long way
A little surprise in the weekend weather report
A look at Irish heritage at Hugh Torrance House on Saturday
A look at the $2.5 billion FY25 county budget
A look at the NC COVID-19 data vs US
A look back at St. Patrick’s Day celebrations around Lake Norman
A look-ahead at what’s happening in August
A major bump in the road to triple roundabouts
A maze of weekend activities to wind your way through
A month of fun: October is here with lots of things to do and Halloween, too
A museum can tell a story better than a monument
A new LKN Marine Commission plan makes way in NC legislature
A New Song for an Abandoned Home
A New Song for an Abandoned Home
A note of thanks from Unity in Community
A Park Slope Townhome That Went From ‘Mess’ to Masterpiece
A personal message from our mayor…
A pipe failure is at the center of a legal impasse
A possible commuter rail station appears on track north of Catawba
A Quick DIY for Space-Saving Kids’ Room Storage
A regional look at COVID-19 trends
A reminder about the Lake Norman Humane Food Bank
A river ran through it
A section of Mt. Zion Community Cemetery will be consecrated for Catholics
A Sesquicentennial Celebration 150 years in the making!
A signal achievement: Lights running normally at Jetton and W. Catawba
A Survival Condo in a Missile Silo? It’s a Thing
A Treehouse Trio for Grown-Ups – House of the Week
A very special event at Hugh Torrance House and Store on Saturday
A walk in the park
A walker’s guide to safety:Look both ways. Be patient and focused
A-Frame Cabin With Creekside Soaking Tub – House of the Week
Aaron Tucker: New Planning Director
ABC officers investigating Friday night incident in Cornelius
ABC officers investigating Friday night incident; 2nd suspect still at large
Abernathy Park Improvements Public Input Meeting
Abigail Jennings lands top award from leading preservation group
About that storm Sunday morning…
Absentee ballot requests due by Oct. 27 at 5 pm
Absentee ballots can be mailed, starting this Friday
Absentee ballots have until Nov. 12 to arrive by US Mail
Academic, sports achievement pays off for CMS grads
Accepting Board of Adjustment Applications
Accepting Board of Adjustment Applications
Accepting Planning Board Applications
Accepting Planning Board Applications
Access to Success: Amazing success story began in Nigeria
Accident at Jetton and W. Catawba injures cyclist
Accident impact: Signal timing has been shut off
Accident victim ‘recovering well’
Achievement unlocked: Cain Center groundbreaking is May 14
Activities warm up in March; make plans now
Ada Jenkins adds food pantry hours, tax preparation assistance
Ada Jenkins blood drive Dec. 12
Ada Jenkins bringing back mobile dental unit, with partners
Ada Jenkins Center asks you join them fore a good time
Ada Jenkins Center Gala Raises $155,000
Ada Jenkins Center needs your donations
Ada Jenkins Center needs your help: LEARN Works – Volunteer Opportunities
Ada Jenkins Center offering tax assistance services
Ada Jenkins Center seeks input from food truck operators on kitchen makeover
Ada Jenkins CEO: More than 1,000 received groceries in ’22 fiscal year
Ada Jenkins cuts backs programs, cancels gala for now
Ada Jenkins event brings in $16K for non-profit
Ada Jenkins financial assistance program ‘on pause’ for a few weeks
Ada Jenkins golf fundraiser deadline is April 21
Ada Jenkins needs toiletries to fill shelves
Ada Jenkins needs volunteers for tax prep services
Ada Jenkins open for CMS meal service
Ada Jenkins Pantry needs
Ada Jenkins Pantry needs your donations to stock shelves
Ada Jenkins pivots with fundraisers; golf tourney brings in $36K
Ada Jenkins youth book fair is Saturday
Ada Jenkins, E2D receive youth and young adult awards from CMCF
ADA Transition Plan Online Survey and Public Meeting
Add Heat Under Your Feet With a Radiant Flooring System
Add your thoughts to what downtown should become over the next 15 years
Additional Information About Extension of NC Phase 2 Order and Face Coverings
Adult volunteers needed at Ada Jenkins afterschool program
Advertiser Design and Revision Form
Advisory Board Openings
Advisory Board Openings
Advisory Board Openings
Advisory Board Openings
Affordable housing agency will become part of Ada Jenkins
Affordable housing builds a foundation for a better community
Affordable housing is subject of Newsmakers Breakfast Feb. 28
Afghan family of six will start a new life in Cornelius
Afghan family receives official welcome from Cornelius
After 15 total days of Early Voting, Tuesday is Election Day
After 50+ years, will Lake Norman Marine Commission dissolve?
After appeals fail, candidate filing reopens today
After crisis in DC, community gathering at 5 pm in Davidson
After more than 100 years, Smithville’s time has come
After revelations from stepdad’s trial, Madalina’s mother officially named ‘suspect’ in disappearance
Afterschool program seeks to hire, will hold career open house
Agreement reached on concealed carry at Town Hall?
Ahh, Bach: Mash this musical festival onto your radar
Ahoy Boat Hosts: Big Day at the Lake will be July 22
Ahoy Cornelius Police Lake Patrol
Air Force instructor pilot who passed away at Sheppard AFB was from Cornelius
Air Force says Santa has left North Pole
Airstream Dream Team: These Women Travel the Country, Turning Retro RVs into Homes
Aktion Club honored by Arc of Mecklenburg County
Aktion Club members team up with Kiwanis for Thanksgiving meals
Alabama angler leads Redcrest $300,000-prize bass tourney on Lake Norman
Alarming demands on volunteer organization
ALDI launches curbside pickup through Instacart
ALDI opens Thursday Nov. 19
Alert your tastebuds: ‘Taste of Davidson’ coming Oct. 23
Alexander Farm bulldozing coming soon
Alexander Farm construction will start in 4th quarter
Alexander Farm developer providing land for fire station
Alexander Farm development outlined at community meeting
Alexander Farm gets unanimous OK
Alexander Farm hearing Monday at Town Hall
Alexander Farm plan now includes widening Westmoreland from Eagle Ridge to W. Catawba
Alexander Farm poised for $110-million development
Alexander Farm project faces traffic issues
Alexander Farm project: First you Z it…then you don’t
Alexander Farm testing site: How long is temporary?
Alexander Farms leasing perks up with key retail tenant
Alexander Farms plan officially unveiled at Town Hall
Alexander Farms stalled
Algae bloom in cove off Torrence Chapel
Algae bloom in cove off Torrence Chapel; no swim advisory still in effect
All 5 incumbents have filed to run for re-election in Cornelius; newcomer running in H’ville
All Adults Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine on April 7th / Some Restrictions Relaxed by Governor
All American Dog Show is Oct. 1
All eyes focused primarily on US Senate contest
All for you: Sister Hazel coming to Lost Worlds on Saturday
All invited to attend Davidson for Ukraine event
All NC schools could reopen once bill is signed
All signs point to December opening for HomeTrust
All students safe after ‘active police situation’ at Hough
All that jazz at Bailey’s Glen came from Hough High
All welcome to attend UiC large group meeting tomorrow
All welcome to Black History Month Celebration events in Huntersville
All-day Town budget planning session is Thursday at Cain Center
All-terrain wheelchairs available at Northern Regional Rec Center
Allen Tate contributes $84,000 to public education
Allen Tate forms joint venture with Pennsylvania-based realty giant
Allen Tate will host discussion on home finance strategies for buyers, sellers
Almost $350K raised for family of Officer Mia Goodwin
Almost lost at sea: Cornelius couple relives rescue with girl they saved
Although numbers are smaller, Mecklenburg COVID-19 trends are better than statewide
Although the site at W. Catawba and Nantz has been cleared, 7-Eleven ‘not moving forward’
Alyson Hannigan Lists Her Atlanta Penthouse for $1.395M
Alyson Hannigan Lists Her Atlanta Penthouse for $1.395M
Ambassador Christian School ribbon-cutting
Ambitious plan for Robbins Park improvements will cost $5 million
Amelia Williams, 15, will crown her successor at International United Miss Junior Teen in July
America’s Most Competitive Renters: Why Many Are Choosing to Rent
America’s Most Competitive Renters: Why Many Are Choosing to Rent
American Legion blood drive Nov. 23
American Legion Post 86 to retire US flags July 9
American Red Cross conducting summer blood drive
American Rescue Fund windfall a ‘pleasant surprise’
American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Virtual Meeting Notice – January 25, 2022
AmeriCarna car show benefits autism centers
Americarna IGNITE car show goes virtual this year
AmeriCarna Live is Nov. 25
Amidst fast growth, how to update the 2014 land use plan is the critical question
An Eagle Scout speaks: Ernest Johnson’s remarks at peaceful rally at Town Hall
An Incredible Home in Hawaii That’s as Much Fun as Summer Camp
An Insider’s Look at Santa’s House
An unlicensed driver struck teen cyclist on Jetton
An Up-Close Look at Housing Insecurity (and How to Help!)
Analysis: Growth vs lack of road improvements looks like the No. 1 issue
Analysis: How we use NCDHHS, Johns Hopkins data
Analysis: Why the race for mayor of Cornelius appears to be going down to the wire
And in dog news, Swifto enters NC market
And they serve coffee too
And, in leaf and acorn news…
Aneralla reflects on 6 years as mayor of Huntersville
Angels & Sparrows gets a new look and brand
Angels & Sparrows provides record-breaking services in 2020
Angels and Sparrows Soup Kitchen Holiday Meal Boxes
Angels and Sparrows Soup Kitchen needs supplies
Anglers on Lake Norman net $2,601 prize
Anglers, get ready for some trout fishing
Animal Control officer honored upon his retirement
Animal Shelter closed to public
Animal shelter life is back to normal and busy, busy, busy
Animal Shelter officer honored upon his retirement
Annexation public hearing for Mayes Meadows set for April 21
Annual Mooresville Christmas Parade won’t be held this year
Annual Road Resurfacing
Annual sidewalk project
Annual town budget retreat gets under way tomorrow in Winston-Salem
Another controlled burn at Latta
Another controlled burn today
Another controlled burn today
Another hospital chain restricts youthful visitors
Another sewage spill at Paradise Cove blamed on private contractor
Another sewage spill in LKN at Nautique Boulevard
Anti-bullying fundraiser Oct. 8
Antiquity Bridge, South Street will close for run in Davidson
Antiquity HOA seeks help with Old Canal sink hole
Antiquity residents play their CARDs: 2 projects appear stymied for now
Antiquity Woods project withdrawn from re-zoning process
Any way you look at it, thousands of new residents are coming
Apartments on West Catawba will target high-end
App matches boat owners, renters
Appalachian State students whipsawed over conflicting COVID messages from faculty, administration
Apparent drowning off Brigadoon
Apparent suicide
Appeals Court halts candidate filing
Application forms for Christmas in Davidson available
Applications are now available for April is for Arts
Applications Being Accepted for Board of Adjustment
Applications being accepted for free music lessons for kids
Applications Being Accepted for Planning Board
Apply to serve on a Davidson advisory board starting Sept. 1
Apply: Cornelius Police Citizens Academy
Apricot Lane opens in Birkdale; more stores coming
April 1 is Maundy Thursday
April 17 last day to file an informal appeal of property assessment
April 29 fundraiser for Ada Jenkins nets $22K+
April 4 Coffee Chat will be in-person
April 8 COVID update: NC is 28% fully vaccinated
April Fools contest winners
April holds plenty of opportunities for fun, even after the Easter Bunny hops off
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month
April is for Arts in Davidson
April is for Arts is last weekend in April in Davidson
April is for Arts: Artist applications now available
April is World Autism Month in NC
Aquesta 1st Quarter net soars 52 percent
Aquesta commits $250K to Cain Center
Aquesta grants Payroll Protection loan in single day
Aquesta hosts Red Cross blood drive Aug. 4
Aquesta net falls, bank processes $130 million in PPP loans
Aquesta net income rises 46.8% year over year
Aquesta ready for more growth with capital raise
Aquesta reopens lobbies on Monday
Aquesta reports lower net as portfolio of loans increases
Aquesta reports sharply higher earnings
Archery range being built at Fisher Farm
Archery range targets May 20 opening
Archery range to open; come get your Katniss on
Architectural Review Board has a new chairperson
Architectural Review Board will review Greenway Gartens plans
Are government pay raises ‘tone deaf’ right now?
Are visual clutter activists stealing political signs in Cornelius?
Are we No. 5 lake beach town in US? WalletHub says aye aye
Are we over-doing it? Davidson biology professor says we’re not
Are we the fastest-growing metro area in the US?
Are You Covered If Snow and Ice Damage Your Home?
Are you dyeing Easter eggs this year?
Are You Overimproving for Your Neighborhood?
Are You Ready for a Hot Seller Season?
Are You Ready for a Hot Seller Season?
Area behind Summit Coffee, Pickled Peach getting a makeover
Area Veterans Day observances are virtual this year
Arhaus Studio open in Birkdale Village
Around 1,000 still without power in Cornelius; cable out for many
Arrest made in I-77 homicide
Arrest report: Car crash involved a stolen vehicle, drugs
Arrest report: Car crash involved a stolen vehicle, drugs
Arrivederci Pizza Hut; Starbucks will move
Arson suspected in fire on Smith Circle
Art exhibit at Town Hall during Black History Month
Art exhibit highlights work from participants at Hinds Feet Farm
Art exhibit in honor of Black History Month
Art show features local, national artists
Art show opening April 6
Art show Sept. 9 features local talent
Art show Sept. 9 features local talent
Art-focused event added to roster at Birkdale Village
Artisan foods company in Cornelius lands national award
Artist showcase Oct. 19 at Bailey’s Glen
Artist Talk Tuesday with Deborah Roberts
Artists and Cultural groups receive a combined $336,960 in ASC cultural vision grants
Arts ‘Soiree’ Feb. 21
Arts & Science Council seeks Davidson resident for Advisory Council
Arts & Science Council workshop Feb. 28
Arts & Science Council, Lowe’s announce new public art incubator
Arts & Sciences Council announces grants; 2 have local impact
Arts & Sciences Council virtual block party May 20
Arts Center demo process will take 90-120 days
Arts Center partners with Charlotte Ballet for classes
Arts Center staying downtown
As COVID-19 cases rise, NC jobless recovery is 10th-worst nationwide
As COVID-19 numbers climb, take a break, call a help line
As Father’s Day approaches, be sure you hug your mom
As first COVID vaccines arrive, hospitalizations remain over 2,500
As hospitalizations climb past 2,500, new coronavirus cases surge
As if we didn’t have enough to worry about
As new voting districts take shape, lawsuit already filed
As of April 7, all North Carolinians over 16 will be eligible for vaccine
As of today, it will be Bradford vs. Clark in NC District 98
As prices go through the roof, workforce housing is a big job
As UNC-Chapel Hill announces free tuition, but political appointees raise questions, push back
ASC announces permanent president
ASC grants application period opens
ASC grants include North Meck artists, endeavors
ASC needs you
ASC offering cultural organization support grants
ASC opportunity for artists interested in ‘Going Public’
ASC plea: Advocate for arts and culture in Mecklenburg budget survey
ASC public art call to artists: Learn about the firehouse project tonight
ASC releases Cultural Equity Report to update community
ASC seeks nominations to honor exceptionally creative teachers
ASD fall open house Oct. 12
Asheville bank will build in Cornelius
Asian eatery coming to N. Main
Asian Festival returns to Cornelius Oct. 23
Asian Festival, Cabarrus Fair canceled
Asking These 6 Questions Can Save You Money When Buying New Construction
Assistance for Mecklenburg County Homeowners
Assistant town manager illuminates street light procedures
At 25+ years, tunnel under Jetton may need a look
At age 2, Cain Center earning ovations
At least the Roomba didn’t switch on
At Lost Worlds Brewing, it’s all about building community
At milestone birthday, Cornelius Police reiterate dedication to find missing teen
At this special time of year we are thankful for eye rolls
At-home COVID-19 test kits to be distributed Jan. 29
ATF, CPD arrest Cornelius resident
Atlantic 10 baseball tournament coming to Davidson
ATM damaged in attempted robbery
Atrium announces medical school location in mid-town Charlotte
Atrium asking NC Dept. of Health to approve 23 more beds at Cornelius hospital
Atrium breaks ground for new hospital in Cornelius
Atrium cancelling some wellness appointments
Atrium eases COVID visitor and masking restrictions
Atrium epidemiologist: ‘Expect break-through cases’
Atrium expanding vaccinations to Cabarrus, Lincoln, Union
Atrium filing with NC Dept. of Health for 23 additional beds in Cornelius hospital
Atrium gets final OK for new hospital in Cornelius
Atrium Health Lake Norman began life as a $153 million project. Now it’s valued at $250 million
Atrium holding donation drive this afternoon
Atrium hospital plan comes before Town Board on Monday
Atrium in final surge to open Cornelius hospital July 1
Atrium is part of new Pfizer study for children under 5 years
Atrium medical complex could jump-start I-77 ‘flyover’
Atrium offers new COVID-19 testing for employers
Atrium office building gets Town Board OK
Atrium office project comes before Town Board Monday
Atrium plans hospital, development in Cornelius
Atrium providing free sports physicals for student-athletes June 3
Atrium receives first batch of Moderna vaccine
Atrium relaxes some visitor restrictions
Atrium to present plans for new hospital in Cornelius
Atrium will unveil plans for new hospital at tonight’s Town Board meeting
Atrium, Novant receive millions to fight COVID-19
Atrium: 25 signs of what’s to come
Atrium: It’s time to ‘mask up’
Atrium’s Davidson urgent care has closed
Attention deer hunters: State asks you to take measures to contain chronic wasting disease
Attention foodies: Check out where Charlotte ranks in US
Attention moth lovers
Attention sports fans: Be the bus driver
Attention teens: Meeting Sept. 25 to plan trips, dances, retreats, conferences
Attorney for Madalina’s step-father denied more police files
Attorney John Hanzel has been disbarred
Attorney will address HOA issues
Attorney will address HOA issues
Auction benefits Razom for Ukraine
Audition next week for the Teen Summer Stock Series
Auditions Feb. 10, 12 for immersive outdoor event
Auditions for Teen Summer Stock set for early June
Auditions Nov. 30, Dec. 1 for CS Lewis play
Aug. 11 is National Safe Digging Day
August 11 Board of Adjustment Meeting – More Information
August calendar
August: A last month of summer before school starts
Augustalee site under contract
Auld Lang Syne: Poet will be remembered Jan. 19 at Rural Hill
Auto dealer on Town Board agenda tonight
Autumn Care administrator managed through COVID-19 outbreak
Autumn Care resident, healthy at 106, was 4 during 1918 epidemic
Autumncrest Road Detour
Ava Callender throws her hat in the ring again
Avian Adventures by the Carolina Raptor Center now on UNCC-TV
Avian flu update: What to do if you find multiple dead ducks or geese
Awesome Asian Festival returns to Cornelius May 18
Awesome photo Hannah Bieneman!
Awesome weekend weather
Baby Boomers: Here’s How to Sell Your Home to Millennials
Baby it’s cold outside, but no ice
Baby, it’s cold outside: Red Cross offers winter weather safety tips
Back 2 School Bash is Saturday
Back to school bash Aug. 25
Back to school FAQs
Back to school: CMS outlines schedule, starting with Pre-K
Back to school: How parents can help ease school anxiety
Back to school: How to avoid common colds and illnesses
Back to school: How to provide a nutritional breakfast and lunch
Back to school: How to set the stage for academic success
Back to school: It’s time set up kids to get a good night’s rest
Back to School: Physicals are not just for sports
Back to School: Red Cross offers 10 tips to keep children safe as they head back to the classroom
Back to school: Red Cross recommends steps to keep students safe
Back to school: Watch for buses, kids on Monday
Back-to-school tips for parents, commuters and other drivers on the road
Back-to-school: Drivers, please pay attention, follow the rules
Bags of Hope lands BofA grant to help at-risk kids
Bailey Middle Band hits a high note
Bailey Middle lands top music award
Bailey Middle theater teacher lands top statewide award
Bailey Road flooded; town meeting moved from Jetton Park
Bailey Road report: No easy answers
Bailey Road traffic study will be presented at Monday’s Town Board meeting
Bailey Road: Relief may be in sight
Bailey Road/Hwy. 115 construction running behind
Bailey’s Glen artist lands top honors at Cabarrus art show
Bailey’s Glen car show nets almost $5,000 for Hough teachers, students
Bailey’s Glen grants help defray Hough High teacher expenses
Bailey’s Glen grants help defray Hough High teacher expenses
Bailey’s Glen residents show coffee pods can be recycled
Bailey’s Glen will raise Ukrainian flag at 3 today
Bailey’s Glen-Hough High Partnership online auction in February
Bailey/NC 115 redo begins Jan. 18
Bake a pie for the Charlotte Rescue Mission Thanksgiving dinner
Bakers—and more—needed
Balancing Home Improvements With Big Price Tags
Balancing Home Improvements With Big Price Tags
Bales will seek 2nd term as Huntersville mayor
BalloonFest taking flight again
Balmy weather for New Year’s
Band of Oz concert cancelled; see Envision June 24
Band of Oz concert Sunday
Bank gains landmark status
Bank mergers mean change is coming to W. Catawba
Bank of America is open
Bankside Drive Road Closure
Banner Elk estate sells for nearly $16 million
Barack and Michelle Obama Buy $8.1M D.C. Home
Barack and Michelle Obama Buy $8.1M D.C. Home
Barber shop will receive historic landmark status
Barefoot ski tournament on Lake Norman New Year’s Day
Barricaded suspect, identified as Robert Dion Lambert, fired shots at police
Barry Park Entrance Closed November 6 & 7
Bartaco opens in Birkdale Village
Battle of Charlotte re-enactment at Historic Rural Hill
Battle of McIntyre’s Farm
Battle of the Badges Blood Drive
Bavarian festival at Lost Worlds Brewing Oct. 14
Be a Hunger Hero this holiday season
Be a part of Mecklenburg history on Saturday
Be a Riverkeeper: LKN clean-up Oct. 5
Be all you can be, read this
Be an angel to a local senior during the holidays
Be current, or risk losing current
Be prepared: Hurricane season runs through Nov. 30
Be safe out on the lake
Be wary of secondary market for theater tickets
Beachside Bliss: A Florida Home Built Into a Sand Dune
Beacon Town Drive to Close for Construction Work
Beatties Ford Road
Beaty Park clean-up in Davidson
Beaty Park construction is in final stages
Beaty Park construction is underway
Become a volunteer literacy tutor!
Beer here: NC Craft Brewers Guild offers State of Southern Beer Sampler
Beer is like yeast: Add it and business expands
Beet a path to Huntersville Growers Market
Behave on W. Catawba
Behavioral health urgent care coming to Mecklenburg
Being bored wears me out
Belly Up to Your Own Home Bar: Our How-to Guide
Bence Hoyle, former Cornelius police chief, is retiring as chief in Huntersville
Benefits, risks of potassium iodide in a nuclear emergency; where to find pills
Benny Reeder
Bentonville’s 2025 Civil War battle reenactment will be in March
Benz on Dean’s List at NYU
Best bets for the weekend: Dec. 3-5
Best cities for New’s Years, according to survey
Best weekend options for Saturday, Sunday: Nov. 20-21
Beth Helfrich takes NC House seat formerly held by Tillis
Bethel Choir will perform at Carnegie Hall
Bethel hot dog lunch Thursday in June, July
Bethel Presbyterian has a new senior pastor
Bethel Presbyterian has new senior pastor
Bethel Presbyterian holds ‘Drive-Through Prayer’
Bethenny Frankel: The Lister With the Mostess
Bethenny Frankel: The Lister With the Mostess
Beware algae in brackish water
Beware heat stroke: Sunny, very hot through Monday or Tuesday
Beware of fraudsters in aftermath of Tropical Storm Helene
Beware of hurricane-related scams
Beware predators as kids spend more time online
Beware: Scammers want your Economic Impact payment
Big bass tournament comes to Blythe Landing Oct. 19-21
Big Beach Bash May 2 at Peninsula Yacht Club benefits BBBS
Big bend: NCDOT wants comments on Bailey Road straightening
Big cleanup nets 930 lbs. of trash
Big Day at the Lake ‘Beach Bash’ is Feb. 22
Big Day at the Lake ‘Beach Bash’ is March 8
Big Day at the Lake adjusts event due to algae bloom
Big Day at the Lake aiming for July 24
Big Day at the Lake back July 16 with a picnic at the Explorium
Big Day at the Lake back July 16, complete with picnic at the Explorium
Big Day at the Lake has 3 goals, one of them raising funds—$110,000 so far
Big Day at the Lake launches with more than $80K for Big Brothers Big Sisters
Big Day at the Lake on July 24 needs Boat Hosts
Big Day at the Lake picnic: A massive undertaking
Big Day at the Lake will relaunch next year
Big Day at the Lake XIV was really BIG
Big Day at the Lake XV needs Boat Hosts July 20
Big Day at the Lake XVIII made a splash on Lake Norman
Big Day at the Lake, on July 22, will need Boat Hosts, volunteers
Big Day at the Lake: A big picnic and more than $100,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters
Big Day at the Lake: Year 19 in the books
Big Day at the Lake: Year 19 in the books
Big Day at the Lake: Year 20 in the books
Big Game Hometowns Square Off on Housing
Big Game Hometowns Square Off on Housing
Big impact: Tiny House for veterans open for tours Saturday
Bigger Homes and Gardens: Caring for Your New, Upsized Outdoor Space
Bike accident on Bailey
Bike Plan Open House
Bike Plan Open House
Bike/auto collision on Jetton prompting concerns, discussion
Bilodeau files to run for mayor of Cornelius
Bilodeau officially filed to run for mayor of Cornelius
Bin 110: Here’s looking at you
Birkdale big screen revs up season with Daytona 500
Birkdale comeback is under way
Birkdale tonight: Stormin’ Norman
Birkdale Village common areas scheduled to open after Labor Day
Birkdale Village concerts, events return this week
Birkdale Village fountain expected to open after Easter weekend
Birkdale Village is looking a lot like Christmas
Birkdale Village owners are not disclosing listing price
Birkdale Village owners will take another shot at expansion
Birkdale Village Tree Lighting Schedule
Birkdale’s new owner rolling out changes
Black genealogy: Moving beyond the 1870 census
Black History Month Celebration set for Feb. 25
Black History Month Celebrations
Black History Month event at Cain Center will highlight Smithville
Black History Month observance at Cain Center Feb. 24
Black History Month observance will be held at Cain Center Feb. 24
Black History Month observances Saturday include plaque for Potts Barber Shop
Black History Month observation Feb. 1 at Town Hall
Black History Month observed Feb. 22 at Cain Center
Black History Month observed Feb. 23
Black History Month: Celebration Feb. 26 includes landmark plaque for Potts Barber Shop
Black SUV: Thanks for the random act of kindness
Black tie optional event Sept. 30 benefits Cornelius Youth Orchestras, Rural Hill
Black, Hispanic Mortgage Applicants Denied at Twice the Rate of Whites, Asians
Black, Hispanic Mortgage Applicants Denied at Twice the Rate of Whites, Asians
Blaise Myers earns his Eagle Award
Blessing of the animals
Blessing of the Animals Oct. 1 at First Baptist. Oct. 2 at Mt. Zion
Blocking your omegas is cool
Blood donors needed
Blood donors sought
Blood drive ‘sold out’
Blood drive at JV Washam Feb. 13
Blood drive Friday at Keller Williams
Blood drive July 29
Blood drive June 8
Blood drive, vendor fair July 10 at Keller Williams
Blood shortage continues: Red Cross needs donors now
Blood supplies so critical Red Cross is offering $10 gift card
Board may approve federal rescue funds tonight
Board of Adjustment posts sign discussion on tonight’s meeting agenda
Board of Adjustment Special Meeting
Board of Adjustment will rule on Total Wine sign
Board of Commissioners Retreat
Board says no to Birkdale Village proposal for office space, parking deck
Board splits 3-2 over cell tower
Board to Hold Special Called Meeting Thursday (5/20) at 12:30 for Budget Work Session (Virtual)
Boat explosion and fire Saturday morning
Boat Host registration is open for Big Day at the Lake XIX
Boat Host registration is open for Big Day at the Lake XVIIII
Boat Host registration is open for 21st annual Big Day at the Lake on July 19
Boat host registration is open for Big Day at the Lake 18
Boat host registration is open for Big Day at the Lake 18
Boat Hosts needed for Big Day at the Lake on July 19
Boat Hosts needed for Big Day at the Lake XIV
Boat Hosts needed for Year 19 of Big Day at the Lake
Boat Hosts needed for Year 20 of Big Day at the Lake
Boat ramps reopening after drought-induced low lake levels
Boat safety center to be dedicated, opened May 18
Boat safety: New rental regulations take aim at marine mayhem
Boater survey closes Friday
Boating safety classes required for operators 35 and younger
Boatyard Eats closes temporarily
Bob Menzel is the 9th candidate running for Cornelius Town Board
Boesmiller family fundraiser May 22
BofA branch remains closed
BofA temporarily closes Cornelius branch
BofA: When will the Cornelius branch reopen?
Boho and Minimalism Top Our List of 2019 Outdoor Living Trends
Bond hearings delayed in the case of missing Madalina; passports will be turned in
Boo: SCarowinds returns Sept. 16
Boo! Pre-school Halloween fun Oct. 22
Book a time to discuss the library of the future
Book your tickets to Verse & Vino Nov. 10
Bookmark this: Cornelius Library is open
Boone, Partee announce plans to run for mayor of Huntersville
Boos & Brews is looking for writers
Boos & Brews scarefest Oct. 28-30
Boos & Brews seeking short-play submissions; deadline nears
Booze, Tunes, and Spices—the Fifth Annual Portland Mercury Chili Jamboree Is All You Ever Wanted Out of Life!
Border wars: Despite cooperation on some fronts, there are lines between Cornelius, Davidson and Huntersville
Boston Tops the List of Best Metros for Love
Boston Tops the List of Best Metros for Love
Boutique, silent auction Nov. 3 benefit preschool
Bowing to tradition, Cornelius keeps tradition of dog show … online
Brace yourself: New property valuations come out March 17
Brace yourselves for the 45th annual Lake Norman New Year’s Day Barefoot Skiing Tournament
Brace yourselves: There are 28 projects in various states of readiness on the drawing boards
Bracing for not just snow, but ice
Bradford looks like he won back NC District 98
Bradford Park initial work done
Bradford retains NC 98 seat
Bradford retains NC 98 seat by 861 votes
Bradford v. Clark: The rematch
Bradford vs. Clark (again) in NC House District 98
Bradford vs. Clark again in District 98 House race
Bradley, Hershey charged with securities fraud, money laundering
Bradley, Hershey will be sentenced Oct. 26 in wire fraud case
Branch out with Arbor Day celebration March 23 in Davidson
Brave new world of shopping: It’s hit or miss
Braving the Wilds as a Self-Employed Borrower
Brawley, Marcus will run for NC Insurance Commissioner
Break in previously repaired pipe cause of Colonial Pipeline’s massive gasoline spill
Break-in/assault in Edinburgh Square
Breakin my mind: Signs, signs everywhere, but within reason
Brewery taps into global opinion to raise money for Ukraine
Brian Sisson launches signature drive to get on November ballot
Bridge lessons on Tuesdays at Town Hall
Bright and Bold Inside a Classic Craftsman – House of the Week
Brighter future: Energy United student contest deadline
Bring those plants in!
Bringing a 1980s Relic Into the Light, Bright Modern Age
Bringing a 1980s Relic Into the Light, Bright Modern Age
Broadcast news
Broken pipe results in wastewater spill off John Connor
Broker McMahon in serious condition after shooting
Brown Bag Seafood Co. opens at Birkdale Village on Monday
Brown U president will discuss higher ed post-COVID
Bucket Brigade at Mt. Zion
Bucket list dream for Davidson College professor checked off
Budget Discussion for FY2024
Budget on tonight’s Town Board meeting agenda
Budget planning begins Tuesday
Budget planning meeting will be held Thursday
Budget proposal Monday night will reflect level tax rate
Budget ready for approval; Gilroy makes sole public comment
Budget season begins
Budget survey open through Jan. 13
Budget time begins: Share your thoughts on how the Town spends money
Budget Work Session
Budget-Friendly Curb Appeal Boosters
Build them and they will come
Builder proposes hotel, retail, senior housing
Building a better budget: Take the Mecklenburg County citizen survey
Building boom. Or bust? Major projects face obstacles
Building community one cup at a time
Building Credit 101: Tips for Recent Grads
Building sale topples
Building the BLOCK Project to Help the Homeless
Building the BLOCK Project to Help the Homeless
Bulk Item Pick-up Form
Bulk Item Pick-up Form
Bullying, violence in schools highlight need for foundation
Bump in the road: Inflation impacts Cornelius NCDOT road projects
Bumps ahead: Process to use HOV lanes requires planning or transponder
Burn Boot Camp buys office in Cornelius for headquarters
Burn Boot Camp buys office in Cornelius for headquarters
Burn Boot Camp buys office in Cornelius for headquarters
Bus Rapid Transit: Likely alternative to commuter rail
Business execs describe taking the leap of faith in start-ups
Business incubator coming to Liverpool
Business incubator, First Turn Innovations, ready to roll in Cornelius
Business owner who pled guilty to felonies says raid on lakefront estate was excessive
Business park gets initial thumbs down from planning
Business Recovery Grant – January 31 Deadline
Business Today and Cornelius Today closed for Labor Day
Business, retail FAQs for reopening
Businesses closing due power outage
Busy Sunday in Davidson: Fondo, concert
But will leaves wait?
Butterfly Run is May 18
Butterfly watching
Buxtehude in Davidson
Buy ‘Friends’ Star Matthew Perry’s Ultimate LA Bachelor Pad
Buy ‘Friends’ Star Matthew Perry’s Ultimate LA Bachelor Pad
Buy a brick campaign coming in September
Buyer, Beware: Is Your Future House Haunted?
Buyers bite the bullet as rates show no sign of falling
Buyers Can Expect More Fixer-Upper Homes for Sale Than in Years Past
Buyers Can Expect More Fixer-Upper Homes for Sale Than in Years Past
Buying a House on Disability Benefits or SSI
Buying Art Like a Grownup (for Investment or Inspiration)
Buying Your First Home? Plan for These Hidden Costs
By the numbers: Ada Jenkins
By the numbers: COVID-19 growth nationwide in June
By the numbers: The Birkdale Village expansion proposal
Cabarrus eases up on tax deadlines, penalties
Cabinet maker joins Carvana at The Grounds at Concord
Cable contractors cause another wastewater spill in The Peninsula
Cable digging starts next week in Davidson
Cain at the one-year mark: Downtown Cornelius transformed
Cain at the one-year mark: Downtown Cornelius transforming
Cain Center adds ‘POTUS’ to line-up; tickets sales start Thursday
Cain Center adds new shows to spring schedule
Cain Center announces fall line-up with Blues, Charlotte Symphony, Messina and more
Cain Center announces fall schedule
Cain Center announces revitalization for historic properties on Catawba
Cain Center announces spring 2024 season
Cain Center at one year mark: Redevelopment is happening
Cain Center for the Arts celebrates a huge 2019 final quarter
Cain Center for the Arts lands $2.5 million from NC budget
Cain Center gets accelerated zoning application procedure
Cain Center grand opening Jan. 3; Hamilton star performs Jan. 7
Cain Center is the result of more than a decade of work
Cain Center launches ‘buy-a-brick’ fundraiser
Cain Center officially opened this morning
Cain Center Program thrills local students, teachers
Cain Center releases building renderings to public
Cain Center sets $5 million fundraising goal for new ceramics studio complex
Cain Center Spring 2025 sneak peak
Cain Center spring programming starts March 13
Cain Center star attraction downtown
Cain Center summer camp registration is open
Cain Center will buy historic properties downtown
Cain Center will reshape sculpting, part of Catawba
Cain Center will reshape sculpting, western entry to downtown
Cain Center wins regional award
Cain Center, Lost Worlds collaborate on new summer concert series
Cain Center: A jewel coming to downtown
Cain Center’s inaugural performance wowed sold-out audience
Cain Center’s new ceramics complex officially gets under way Thursday
Cain Center/Cornelius Arts Center update
Cain Park’s first event ever is ‘Festival of Cultures’ on Saturday
Cain Park’s first event is ‘Festival of Cultures’ on Saturday
Cain rezoning on Tuesday Town Board agenda
Cain saw 15,000 attendees in its first year; gala is this Saturday
Cain’s first anniversary was a stellar event
Cains make historic donation to Cornelius Arts Center
Call for Lenzy R. Wallace Jr. PhD Excellence Award nominations
Call to Artists – Ice House Reimagined
Call to Artists – Ice House Reimagined
Calling all art instructors to a job fair Saturday
Calling all artists
Calling all book readers (listening is OK, too)
Calling all doggies (and their humans)
Calling all playwrights to submit short, original work
Calling all rising kindergarteners and their caregivers
Calling all student musicians
Calling clay artists for Mud at the Mill exhibit
Camera footage from Nov. 21 shows Madalina exiting CMS bus
Camp CMS registration reopened
Camp EDvantage needs volunteers for remote learning pods
Campbell tapped as state commission chair
Camping in the dark
Camping. Why not just call it a torture test?
Can a sign be too big? Totally.
Can churches reflect a more diverse community?
Can controlling Smithville gentrification be a win-win?
Can Cornelius accommodate vacation rentals?
Can drugstore memory supplements really help?
Can Houseplants Really Clean the Air?
Can Houseplants Really Clean the Air?
Can Marine Commission mandate life rings on Lake Norman docks?
Can you foster a dog or cat over the holidays?
Can You Save Money by Bundling Home Services?
Can you say geospatial: Find your home site 86 years ago
Can’t make it to Churchill Down? Head to Birkdale Village for a party, horse race
Cancer fighter Adiba Barney plans fundraiser this fall
Candidate drops out; Dee Gilroy stakes out position on police, fire pay
Candidate filing may be extended
Candidate forum highlights differences of opinion
Candidate forum tonight
Candidate forums Oct. 6, 10, 18
Candidate question: How would *you* solve our traffic issues?
Candidates discuss the issues
Candidates face off Oct. 11 at Town Hall
Candidates forum tonight for county commissioners, School District 1
Candlelight vigil for fallen officer tonight
Candlelight vigil tonight in honor of Warrior Jace, memorial service Thursday
Canine Officer Zon retires: Job well done
Canines On the Vine – 10.17.20
Canines On the Vine – 10.17.20
Cannabis entrepreneurs carve out niche in Cornelius retail scene
Cannon student killed in jet ski accident
Car culture drives demand for condos, club
Car show at Hough June 11
Car show May 15 at Rescue Ranch
Car show Saturday at yacht club
CARE Center executive director receives inaugural Mayor’s Award for Excellence
Care Center kicking off Holy Week Saturday
Careful where you walk on W. Catawba
Carhartt Bassmaster lands in Lake Hartwell
Carolina Ascent FC descends on Memorial Stadium Aug. 17.
Carolina Ascent has Cornelius connections
Carolina Bass Challenge returns to Lake Norman Feb. 26
Carolina Farm Trust debuts video with Aug. 6, discussion on local farming
Carolina Farm Trust plants urban farm in Huntersville
Carolina Raptor Center Raptor Trail Opening July 1
Carolina Renaissance Festival returns, and other signs of fall
Carolina Renaissance Festival: Special guests this weekend for 30th anniversary
Carolina Thread Trail has new 15-county, interactive map
Carolina Youth Orchestra Summer Festival Registration Closes July 1
Carowinds will be hiring
Carowinds: Spring is in the air
Cashion family adds to Cain Center funding
Cashmere community presentation will be April 1
Cashmere project comes before Town Board next week
Cashmere project will be officially unveiled to Town Board April 21
Catawba at Knox will be finished mid-2020
Catawba Ave. has reopened downtown
Catawba Lands Conservancy expands Forney Creek Trail
Catawba reopened downtown after a gas leak
Catawba reopens after gas leak downtown
Catawba Riverkeeper: LKN water quality is ‘excellent’
Catch ‘em while you can, but you must release them, too
Catch a cosmic light show
Catch a shooting star Wednesday, Thursday
Catch Bassmaster College Classic Bracket coverage live: UNCC team competes
Catch the Christmas spirit at the Cain Center
CATS ‘microtransit’ starts tomorrow
CATS Announces Microtransit Public Meetings
CATS app: Meetings on new on-demand service start soon
CATS board approves transit plan with rail service to LKN, ‘better buses’
CATS debuts new microtransit service
CATS has a new bus from Uptown to North Meck
CATS Hosting Virtual Community Meeting February 4th at 5:30pm for New Hambright Park and Ride
CATS Hosting Virtual Community Meeting February 4th at 5:30pm for New Hambright Park and Ride
CATS Micro free this week; Village Rider ends
CATS on-demand pilot program coming to N. Meck
CATS to Begin Using I-77 Express Monday
CATS virtual meeting at 5:30 regarding local transit improvements
CATS will host public meetings for Red Line to Charlotte
CATS, on holiday schedule, will run to Ramsey Creek Park all weekend
Caution: NC ranks 9th nationally for burglaries during holiday season
CDBG: Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact and Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds
CDBG: Notice of Finding of No Significant Impact and Notice of Intent to Request Release of Funds
CDC initiative connects landlords, tenants
Celebrate 40 years of National Night Out with the Cornelius Police
Celebrate Black History Month in style on Feb. 29
Celebrate Black History Month with us!
Celebrate Burns Night at Rural Hill
Celebrate Cinco De Mayo
Celebrate Cinco De Mayo
Celebrate Earth Day at Earth Jam on Saturday
Celebrate Earth Day Saturday at Davidson Farmers Market
Celebrate poet Robert Burns’ birthday at Rural Hill
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of Smithville annexation on Saturday
Celebrate the new year at Rural Hill’s First Footin’
Celebrate the summer solstice with a dinner that supports pediatric cancer services
Celebrate young musicians Feb. 2
Celebrate your doctor today
Celebrate your Irishness around Lake Norman this weekend
Celebrate: Happy Meck Dec Day
Celebrating Black History Month with County Park and Rec
Celebrating Dad
Celebrating July 4: We’ll be closed for the holiday
Celebrating the 4th, and more
Celebration of community planned
Celebration of Life for David Jay Auger is June 1
Celebration of Life Saturday for Laird Ramirez, 17
Celebration Saturday was a spectacular conclusion for Black History Month
Celebrity bartenders mix it up for Big Brothers Big Sisters
Celebrity bartenders mix it up for Big Brothers Big Sisters
Celebrity bartenders mix it up for Big Brothers Big Sisters
Cell phone executive says proposed tower is too tall
Cell phone towers to be installed along Jetton Road
Cell tower could be 199 feet tall
Cell tower hearing is Monday
Cell tower still an issue
Cell tower vote: How will it go?
Census fallout: Some voters may be paired with Iredell in proposed NC Senate map
Central Piedmont classes start Monday
Central Piedmont Community College – Merancas Campus
Central Piedmont holds commencement ceremonies May 9
Central Piedmont offering new, 2-year AI program
Central Piedmont to offer teacher certificates
CEO of Allen Tate speaks at Chamber March 10
Ceramic programs
Ceremony continues at ‘Never Forget’ 9-11 monument
Chabad Lake Norman Chanukah Events 2024
Chabad of Lake Norman announces High Holiday services, observances
Chabad of Lake Norman opens on Bethel Church Road, opposite future building site
Challenging questions during Q&A with Sen. Thom Tillis
Chamber ‘lunch and learn’ on hiring adults with special needs is Tuesday
Chamber Accepting Applications for Leadership Lake Norman
Chamber candidate forum Oct. 12 at Town Hall
Chamber Gala Jan. 17
Chamber healthcare summit Feb. 21
Chamber recognizes volunteers with awards
Chamber to hold N. Meck candidate forums and a ‘meet and greet’
Chamber’s annual celebration is July 15
Change in expansion plans for Lake Norman Hyundai
Changes in complex land use plan sent back to Planning Board
Changes in location, date for Saturday’s lake safety events
Changes to Plastics Recycling
Char-Meck Storm Water Services Urges Caution for Potentially Toxic Blue Algae in Area Ponds
Charity remembrance event planned Oct. 16 for 13 service members killed in Afghanistan withdrawal
Charles Columbus Erwin
Charlotte Ballet comes to the Cain Center for the Arts
Charlotte City Councilwoman indicted
Charlotte Dragon Boat Festival returns to Cornelius Oct. 8
Charlotte finalizes purchase of O-Line from Norfolk Southern
Charlotte getting new police chief after RNC
Charlotte Hornets Foundation award its hunger grant
Charlotte Independence registration open for fall
Charlotte marathon goes virtual in November
Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has tutoring help online
Charlotte Pride Festival is back
Charlotte region Habitat for Humanity honors Willie Jones with Lifetime Achievement Award
Charlotte region has the right stuff to help you keep your resolutions
Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization Seeks Public Input
Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization seeks public input
Charlotte Restaurant Week returns Jan. 20-29
Charlotte Symphony comes to McGuire Nuclear Station Friday
Charlotte Symphony gala features Rhiannon Giddens
Charlotte Symphony performs Sunday at Cain
Charlotte Symphony returns to Lake Norman
Charlotte Symphony returns to LKN two nights in June
Charlotte Symphony to perform free in LKN this summer
Charlotte Water not associated with ‘free community’ water test offer
Charlotte Water responds to wastewater spill on Peninsula Club
Charlotte Water Sewer Rehabilitation Work
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Emergency Management Seeks Public Input – See Survey Link
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services hosts ‘Creek Week’
Charter schools would be learning experience for everyone
Chase began in front of Cornelius Police headquarters
Chase one of three new bank branches coming to W. Catawba
Chase opens Cornelius branch today
Chase takes a step forward in Cornelius
Chasing Cornelius bucks
Check out Hello Huntersville and have some fun
Check out the fun at STEAMfest tomorrow at Davidson Farmers Market
Check out the good times coming this week
Check out these books
Check Out This Rental From ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Star Kate Walsh, STAT!
Check Out This Rental From ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Star Kate Walsh, STAT!
Checklist: Everybody You Need to Notify When You're Moving
Cheers to The Hideaway LKN, new to the local bar scene
Chemical agents: Violent protests force the issue
Chic Holiday DIY: Fragrant Herb Chandelier and Custom Treat Bags
Chick-fil-A opens tomorrow
Chick-fil-A opens with ‘thousands’ on first day
Chicken guards Davidson Police parking lot
Chicks with Sticks May 25
Chief Barry Graham to Retire After More Than 30 Years of Service
Chief Baucom speaking at Newsmakers Breakfast March 21
Chief Black will retire at year-end, Major Baucom to replace him
Chief Dunn to retire in Davidson
Chief Dunn: Hate Has No Place in Davidson
Chief Dunn: Hate Has No Place in Davidson
Chief Guerry Barbee at Newsmakers Breakfast June 14
Chief outlines use of force, chemical agents, choke holds
Child Development Center plays role in people coming together
Child-care hotline 1-888-600-1685
Children now make up more than a quarter of new COVID cases
Chloride-based de-icers have a chilling effect on vegetation
Choir of Clare College will perform at Davidson UMC
Choosing the Best Listing Agent for You
Choplin’s lands nationwide award from Chase
Choplin’s will expand into downtown Huntersville
Chris Rock’s Beautiful Brooklyn Carriage House Is For Sale
Chris Rock’s Beautiful Brooklyn Carriage House Is For Sale
Christmas ‘miracle’ in Smithville
Christmas concert Dec. 7 benefits Warrior Jace Foundation
Christmas Concert this Saturday at Mt. Zion UMC
Christmas Day weather outlook
Christmas in Davidson continues tonight and tomorrow, N. Meck Holiday Parade is Saturday
Christmas in Davidson drew crowd of 50,000, town leaders estimate
Christmas in Davidson update
Christmas in Davidson, holiday parade will be first weekend in December
Christmas in Davidson, holiday parade applications are open
Christmas in Davidson, holiday parade are right around the corner
Christmas in July ticket sales for The Charlotte Symphony’s holiday concerts
Christmas Market this Saturday
Christmas Parade on hold for now
Christmas Tree Pick-Up
Christmas, Hanukkah services?
Christopher O. Barnes
Christopher Palmiter, stepfather of Madalina, guilty of failure to report missing child
Christopher Williams makes Dean’s List at Duke
Christy Clark files to run for H’ville mayor, it’s now a 3-way race; 17 running for Town Board
Christy Clark vows to run a fourth time
Church news
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints launches LKN Young Single Adult congregation
Church seeks zoning amendment in Davidson
Churches may reopen: Some will, some won’t
Cinco de Mayo is here to celebrate
Circle K coming to West Catawba and Nantz Road
Cities in the Carolinas among best for recent grads
Citizen-driven exhibit opens with a reception at Truliant
Citizens rallied for law enforcement at Police Station
Citizens, businesses can assist Fire Dept.
City Living Costs Families Up to $9,000 More a Year Than Suburban
City Living Costs Families Up to $9,000 More a Year Than Suburban
Clark Wins Huntersville Mayoral Race
Clark, Marcus will take office in January
Classica building 22 homes in $500K range
Classica building 22 homes in $500K range
Classica building 22 homes in $500K range
Claude McConnell passes away at 95
Clay workshop for Valentine’s Day gifting
Clean-up after brisk storm Thursday night
Clearing for roundabout, apartments takes toll on landscape at Cornelius/Davidson border
Climate Action Plan begins in Davidson
Clinical trial begins for ‘promising’ COVID-19 drug
Closed May 31, 2021 for Memorial Day
Closing for Memorial Day
Closing for Memorial Day
Closing Friday, Monday for Memorial Day
Closure of ‘non-essential’ businesses
Closure plans detail ‘historic’ cleanup of coal ash at Marshall
Clothing-wise I am not wise about what I wear
CLT Host 2020 issues statement
CLT mask mandate to return; Cornelius will wait 10 days
CLT Water closing part of South Street in Davidson
Club de Ville: Swank automotive facility proposed for Chartown
CMS board of ed proposing $1.7 billion budget
CMS adds virtual option for fragile kids K-2nd grade
CMS announces new event guidelines
CMS announces new school year with remote learning during RNC
CMS approves emergency leave plan for non-exempt employees
CMS board asks state to relax childcare licensing procedures in light of pandemic
CMS board decides this afternoon on back-to-school
CMS Board members at public forum Jan. 15
CMS board members speak at Newsmakers Breakfast Jan. 15
CMS Board sets special meeting to decide on mask requirements
CMS board vote angers Cornelius leaders
CMS board votes to require facemasks indoors, regardless of grade
CMS buses out and about with food, WiFi
CMS changes timeline for middle school return to classrooms
CMS closed Monday. Ice-up tonight?
CMS closing Tuesday due to after-effects of winter storm
CMS District 1 board member may run for re-election in 2021 after all
CMS early dismissal due to weather
CMS funding dispute heading toward mediation
CMS going remote Dec. 14-Jan. 19
CMS graduation schedule
CMS has phone help-line for Plan B Plus Remote
CMS heading into summer
CMS hiring bus drivers now
CMS increases in-person instructional time for K-5 pupils
CMS increases the number of graduation tickets to 4
CMS middle school science teacher in Huntersville honored
CMS officially renames high school for Julius Chambers
CMS on 2-hour delay; watch for black ice tonight
CMS raises bus driver pay $2 an hour; how to apply
CMS releases plan for phased return to athletic workouts
CMS revises schedule for high school graduations
CMS scraps Plan B + Remote in favor of full remote learning, starting Aug. 17
CMS seeks input on 21-22 budget
CMS superintendent to recommend Plan A next week for middle, high schools
CMS update: Aiming for around May 15 for back to school
CMS updates attendance at sporting events
CMS will announce work-out scheds within the week
CMS will vote to drop Cornelius from Municipal Concerns Act
CMS, NC public schools closed for remainder of the year
CMS: Full remote until at least Feb. 12
CMS: More support for students, parents
Coach Healy speaking June 20 at Chamber
Coach Popp will speak at Mooresville Chamber
Coach Walsh is 2024 Novant Health-GoHealth Urgent Care Coach of the Year
CoCo’s Cuisine to donate to Big Day at the Lake
Cocoa With Santa Dec. 6
Coffee Chat April 4
Coffee Chat Dec. 5 features 3 mayors
Coffee Chat Feb. 7
Coffee Chat March 7
Coffee Chat May 2 online and in person
Coffee Chat on parks bond Oct. 7
Coffee Chat on public safety Oct. 17
Coffee Chat topics include parks and recreation, public health and transportation
Coffee Chat via Zoom is Monday
Coffee Chat via Zoom Oct. 5
Coffee Chat with Mayor April 6 on COVID-19
Cold rain or freezing rain?
Cold snap continues
College bass tournament coming to Cornelius
College bound? How to find the right ‘fit’ is topic of virtual workshop Feb. 5
Colonial Pipeline Gas Leak Update
Colonial spill: Estimate doubled from Jan. 6
Colorado lawsuit names local investment advisors
Colorado securities fraud case touches Cornelius investors
Combating Fentanyl epidemic through awareness
Come hungry: Bethel BBQ is Sept. 28
Come one and all to Mt. Zion UMC Christmas worship
Coming next week: Irvin Law Group and Friends at the Cain Center
Coming soon: A roadside sign near you
Comments on the Town budget? Here’s how to make them
Commercial development faces challenges in new era
Commercial development faces challenges in slow-growth era
Commissioner Bales to announce candidacy for mayor of Huntersville
Commissioner calls for more local authority for some transportation issues
Commissioner Denis Bilodeau will run for mayor of Cornelius
Commissioner explains position on vaccine mandates
Commissioner plans to introduce ‘Wilson’ at Monday’s Town Board meeting
Commissioner’s conduct will likely come up at Monday Town Board meeting
Commissioners battle over raises, procedure
Commissioners Receive Update on New Town Hall at August 15 Board Meeting
Committee opening: Storm Water Advisory Committee
Community bike ride May 11
Community Conversation Thursday online: ‘A Quest for Equity’
Community Cupboard will help those in need
Community discussion on corporate landlords
Community discussion on Zoom: ‘Shaping Education: Decisions & Impact’
Community Garden party
Community invited to 9/11 Remembrance Vigil
Community invited to celebrate April is for Arts in Davidson
Community market coming to Davidson
Community Mask Distribution Event October 1st from 1 to 4 p.m. at Huntersville Recreation Center
Community meeting Feb. 27 for business park on Bailey Road
Community meeting for ‘Flex Park’ Feb. 19 at Town Hall
Community meeting for new development project is June 26
Community meeting July 22 for new residential project
Community meeting on aspects of hunting and safe around Lake Davidson
Community meeting on Downtown Master Plan is March 26
Community meeting on mixed-use project is Wednesday
Community meeting on proposed lakefront event venue April 15
Community Meeting on Wednesday the Davidson Carwash – Master Plan
Community meeting set for new commercial project on W. Catawba
Community meeting Thursday on Bailey Road project
Community meeting Wednesday for academy proposed on W. Catawba
Community meeting Wednesday on new Alexander Farm plan
Community members invited to Jack Burney Award ceremony
Community Read starts with a book the NY Times calls an ‘absolute page-turner’
Community School of Davidson celebrates new playground with a ribbon cutting
Community School of Davidson graduates 124
Community Service Day at Hugh Torance House on Saturday
Community Thanksgiving service is Nov. 24
Community Thanksgiving service is this Sunday
Community Thanksgiving service will be Nov. 19
Community Update Meeting on Colonial Pipeline Leak – Thursday (8/27) at 5:30 p.m.
Community-wide Thanksgiving service Nov. 20
Commuter rail to Lake Norman won’t happen overnight
Complete survey on how Cornelius should spend ARPA funds
Comprehensive Bicycle Plan Steering Committee
Comprehensive housing plan approved by Town Board
Comprehensive Plan Update
Computer models say snow, but most likely no accumulation
Con: 4-year-terms
Concealed carry OK at Town Hall
Concerned about mental health during the pandemic? ‘Town Hall’ set for Dec. 17
Concerns raised about Medic’s proposed response changes
Concert, discussion Feb. 25 provide perspective on gun violence
Concerts in Davidson: Here’s the 2025 line-up
Concord Downtown annual party is Aug. 2
Concord Mills theater shooting
Concord’s city manager tests positive for COVID-19
Conditional zoning procedural changes will streamline the process
Cone with a Cop in Davidson June 15
Confederate flag controversy at school
Confederate monuments will be topic of UiC large group meeting this month
Confederate Soldier monument defaced again
Confessions of a Serial Refinancer
Confessions of a Serial Refinancer
Congratulations Bailey Band
Congressional Maps Stand: US Supreme Court
Connect with Cornelius Nov. 1
Connect with Cornelius Oct. 21 via Zoom
Connect with Cornelius virtually on Monday, Oct. 4
Connecting Cornelius is May 3
Connecting Cornelius: Coffee Chat will be in-person Aug. 1
Construction ahead: Where road work begins in 2022
Construction at Alexander Farm likely begins in April
Construction on 23,000 sq. ft. school begins in October
Construction on Jetton Road Ext. begins next month
Construction on Northcross extension to begin later this year
Construction side on W. Catawba back on track, with C-store, daycare coming
Construction site on W. Catawba back on track, with C-store, daycare coming
Continuum CEO David Auger passes away
Continuum unplugs in-person payments
Continuum will go all digital in 2021
Contract for twin roundabouts OK’d
Controlled burn at Latta
Controlled burn at Latta
Controlled burn to be set at Latta Nature Preserve today
Controlled burn today at Cowans Ford Nature Preserve
Controlled burn today at Latta
Controversial business park on Bailey Road is withdrawn
Controversial cell phone tower plan includes 1 additional carrier
Controversial cell tower erected overlooking Jetton
Convenience store coming to W. Catawba at Nantz
Convenience store, day care plans include extending Nantz Road
Cook Out is hiring
Cook Out is open on W. Catawba
CookHouse closing this weekend
Cool avian adventure at 11 am each day
Cool fall weather on Thanksgiving, tree-lighting Saturday
Cool Fish will be featured on America’s Best Restaurants
Cool news: Jazz Festival returns May 21
Cool off: Chimney Rock State Park reopens today
Cool story: Free community refrigerator is an Eagle Scout project
Cooler temps return this weekend, but 80 come Wednesday
Coolest lake photos from VLN contest
Cooper announces run for U.S. Senate
Cooper declares May Asian American-Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Cooper eases many restrictions on Friday, mask guidance still in place
Cooper extends ‘Safer at Home’ 5 weeks
Cooper lifts many COVID-19 restrictions, including masks in most settings
Cooper says large venues may open at 7% capacity
Cooper says progress being made in COVID-19 fight
Cooper will lift most COVID-19 restrictions by June 1
Cooper, state officials urge return to in-person learning
Cornelius 911 not affected by intermittent outages at CMPD
Cornelius Animal Shelter adjusts to pandemic
Cornelius Animal Shelter open again for pet adoptions
Cornelius Animal Shelter will get a garage, thanks to donations
Cornelius artist among 6 to earn grants that celebrate commitment to community
Cornelius artist lands ASC commission in Mint Hill
Cornelius attempts to preserve history, accommodate development
Cornelius attorney John Hanzel indicted
Cornelius attorney pleads guilty to tax fraud
Cornelius author, consultant hops into craft beer
Cornelius average list price: $565,645
Cornelius begins search for Public Safety Director
Cornelius board approves Cashmere project
Cornelius brewer offers internship focusing on diversity
Cornelius Business Park introduced at community meeting
Cornelius Commerce Center faces tough review
Cornelius contestant will be on ‘Great American Baking Show’
Cornelius couple brings bakery and coffee shop home
Cornelius couple envisions new life for Cedar Grove mansion
Cornelius couple’s new book keeps a sweet family Christmas tradition alive
Cornelius declares state of emergency ahead of Florence
Cornelius designer lands top Dacor award
Cornelius developer plans huge mixed-use project in Iredell
Cornelius dilemma: Growth brings conflicting opinions
Cornelius Drafthouse will close after almost 10 years
Cornelius Early Scholars completes first year with ambitious goal for next year
Cornelius Early Scholars Open House Aug. 30
Cornelius Early Scholars preschool raised $100K in advance of opening
Cornelius Early Scholars wraps up biggest year as 11 graduate
Cornelius Elementary Robotics Team lands trophy
Cornelius Elementary School 2019-2020 Q1 Honor Roll
Cornelius Elementary’s Robotics Team goes to state championships Jan. 21-22
Cornelius family completes unique voyage
Cornelius family property on the market for $22 million
Cornelius father-son duo will launch brewery
Cornelius Fire Dept. announces 9-11 ceremony
Cornelius foundation announces $250,000 in grants
Cornelius foundation provides $250K for new spay/neuter clinic
Cornelius fraudster Rich Davis checks into prison in Alabama
Cornelius gets AAA outstanding bond rating
Cornelius girl receives DAR essay award
Cornelius H2O: pH is A-OK
Cornelius has 2 state senators starting in 2023
Cornelius has a new deputy fire chief
Cornelius home and property sales
Cornelius home and property sales
Cornelius home and property sales
Cornelius home and property sales
Cornelius home and property sales
Cornelius home and property sales
Cornelius home and property sales
Cornelius home and property sales
Cornelius home and property sales
Cornelius home and property sales
Cornelius home and property sales: Who bought what, where
Cornelius Home Grown Art Exhibit
Cornelius home sale prices down slightly from a year ago
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Cornelius home sales: Who bought what
Cornelius Housing Study Committee holds inaugural meeting
Cornelius hunkers down
Cornelius in the NC Senate: One town, two senators
Cornelius is a top polling place; much shorter wait Friday for Early Voting
Cornelius Jazz Festival is back
Cornelius Jazz Festival is Saturday at Smithville Park!
Cornelius Jazz Festival today at Smithville Park!
Cornelius lands Bassmaster Open Sept. 23-25
Cornelius leaders seek input on new master plan
Cornelius leads in first day of Early Voting tallies county-wide
Cornelius Library branch tests Phase 2 opening
Cornelius local election roundup
Cornelius man arrested on child exploitation charges
Cornelius may rejoin LKN transportation alliance
Cornelius mayor has the coronavirus, but is ‘doing well’
Cornelius moves National Night Out to October
Cornelius natives will play in Carolina Ascent FC opener Saturday at Memorial Stadium
Cornelius pastor’s new novel for teens due out in May
Cornelius PD honors employee
Cornelius PD registering for National Night Out sponsors and vendors
Cornelius Planning Board will address Caroline, OMB next week
Cornelius Police asking for feedback
Cornelius Police collecting disaster supplies
Cornelius Police Department Bulletin from 05/23/2018 to 05/29/2018
Cornelius Police Department Bulletin from 05/23/2018 to 05/29/2018
Cornelius Police Department Bulletin from 05/23/2018 to 05/29/2018
Cornelius Police Dept. getting 5 new F-150s
Cornelius Police expected to discuss milestone in mystery of missing girl
Cornelius Police getting 5 new Ford F-150s
Cornelius Police getting new vehicles
Cornelius Police invite comments for CALEA review
Cornelius Police launch 2020 Adopt-A-Family for the Holidays program
Cornelius police officer arrested by CMPD
Cornelius Police officer OK after crash on I-77
Cornelius Police officer passes away
Cornelius Police searching for assault with a weapon suspects
Cornelius Police suspend fingerprinting service
Cornelius Police to host Operation Medicine Drop
Cornelius QuikTrip: At a crossroads
Cornelius resident arrested in Iredell case
Cornelius resident buying Statesville radio station
Cornelius resident has big plans for local radio
Cornelius resident is new president emeritus of BRS
Cornelius resident is proposing a business complex off Statesville Road
Cornelius resident joining Stein’s transition team
Cornelius resident Mary Elizabeth McEwen gives people a voice when they don’t have one
Cornelius resident organizing 4th Annual Carolina Jubilee
Cornelius resident receives award from attorney general
Cornelius resident running for CMS board
Cornelius resident will run for NC Treasurer
Cornelius resident will take the reins of national association in 3 years
Cornelius residents to vote on more borrowing this fall
Cornelius Sample Ballot; Early Voting update
Cornelius sets legislative goals, including local sales tax
Cornelius Stein Mart among those that will close
Cornelius summer camp registration opens March 1
Cornelius Today and Business Today closed for Columbus Day
Cornelius Today closed Christmas Eve, Christmas
Cornelius Today has a new owner
Cornelius Today holiday schedule
Cornelius Today photo contest open til Sept. 15
Cornelius Today/Business Today closed Thursday, Friday
Cornelius Today/Business Today holiday schedule
Cornelius Town Board formalizes Medic concerns
Cornelius Town Board to Consider Rezoning Applications Tonight
Cornelius Town budget may be released later than usual
Cornelius town employees off Friday for holiday
Cornelius Town Hall No. 1 in the polls
Cornelius Vanderbilt: Absent for now
Cornelius Veterans Day observation outdoors Nov. 11
Cornelius votes 4-1 to establish educational study commission
Cornelius votes to rejoin regional transportation commission
Cornelius voting guide
Cornelius will be going in circles, 7 of them
Cornelius will choose firm that will do Downtown Master Plan
Cornelius will test ‘social district’ allowing alcohol consumption outdoors on Catawba
Cornelius women’s tennis team finishes second in national championships
Cornelius Y getting $2 million renovation
Cornelius Youth Orchestra Christmas Showcase is Dec. 1
Cornelius Youth Orchestra launches program for elementary-aged students
Cornelius Youth Orchestra registration open now
Cornelius Youth Orchestra, for both students and leaders, a labor of love
Cornelius Youth Orchestras launches new program for the fall
Cornelius Youth Orchestras present Instrument Discovery Day
Cornelius Youth performs tonight in free concert
Cornelius-based Champion Tire & Wheel deploying automated truck for NASCAR
Cornelius-based non-profit gets $3 million in ARPA funding
Cornelius-Davidson Youth Basketball League is back
Cornelius, Davidson churches partner in Habitat build
Cornelius, meet Caroline. Caroline, meet Cornelius. Hearing is Monday
Cornelius: The $7 billion town (yes, it’s budget time)
Cornelius’ Community Thanksgiving service canceled this year
Coronavirus cases growing quickly
Coronavirus cases increase county-wide, state-wide
Coronavirus deaths climb, but hospitalizations fall from last week’s peak
Coronavirus hospitalizations hit new high; NC vs. Sweden, Czechia
Coronavirus reported in Wake
Coronavirus trends: NCDHHS data show some are in the right direction
Corpus Christi Named the Best City to be a Kid
Corpus Christi Named the Best City to be a Kid
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Costly food trailer stolen from Bruster’s
Could Cornelius Elementary get a new building?
Could Gov. Cooper be Harris’ pick for VP?
Could Phase 3 begin Friday at 5 pm?
Could speeds come down on Bethel Church?
Could we get more snow?
Could we get more snow? Flurries, maybe.
Could You Live ‘Tiny’? See How a Seattle Couple Found Room for Their Dreams
Could You Live Off the Grid?
Counseling and wellness center grand opening is March 14
Counting chickens
Counting on the Census: One new seat in Congress for NC
Counting trees
Country Girl Miley Cyrus Buys $5.8M Tennessee Mansion
Country Girl Miley Cyrus Buys $5.8M Tennessee Mansion
Country music star Rockie Lynn will perform at Veterans Day observance
County assessor re-reviewing assessments; how to appeal
County budget provides $1 million for Cain Center
County expands what can be recycled to ease load at landfills
County health director ‘incredibly concerned,’ but hospitals not overwhelmed
County health director: ‘Get vaccinated, wear a mask’
County health officials in near-daily contact with Autumn Care of Cornelius
County identifies 2 possible temporary locations to re-site historic tenant house
County leaders signal a 1-cent tax rate increase
County lifts swimming ban behind Paradise Cove Ct.
County lines up with NC stay-at-home order
County moves to highest COVID alert, while NC, Cornelius plan to rescind state of emergency
County offices, including Northern Regional Rec Center, announce holiday closings
County parks, boat ramps open, some businesses; advice from the Mayor
County plans 114-acre park in North Meck
County plans another controlled burn this afternoon
County Property Tax Resource Fair is Saturday; Monday is last day to file informal appeal
County Reminds Vaccinations Before School Starts
County Requests Public Input for Community Development Block Grant Program
County still offering free box fans to seniors and disabled adults
County tax assessor will update town boards in November, December
County tax hike could average $20-$25 hit for Cornelius property owners
County to conduct controlled burn nearby this afternoon
County to conduct controlled burn today at nature preserve
County-wide Early Voting for 2023 municipal elections starts tomorrow
County-wide Early Voting starts today
Countywide Stay at Home Order Issued: Effective March 26 to April 16
Court reservations are now open to the public
Covekeepers meet May 23 in Denver
Covekeepers meet Oct. 24
Covekeepers meeting Sept. 27
Covekeepers outing March 28
COVID by the numbers: Cases, hospitalizations up; positive test rate down
COVID cases, deaths still climbing
COVID casts shadow over Punxsutawney Phil, Mardi Gras parade
COVID curfew ends Friday, bars will reopen
COVID death toll hits 16 in Meck County
COVID Home Tests
COVID hospitalizations below 1,500 statewide, lowest in nearly 3 months
COVID hospitalizations continue leveling trend
COVID hospitalizations fall by half in two weeks
COVID hospitalizations statewide below 1,500
COVID hospitalizations under 1,000 for the first time in 8 months
COVID hospitalizations under 3,000 since Sept. 30; deeper look at Huntersville
COVID positive test rate creeps up statewide, but Mecklenburg holds at 6%
COVID positivity rate at 17.3% statewide; 9,377 new cases
COVID Q&A with Dr. Mike Miltich: It will get worse
COVID restrictions ease at 5 pm; more than 784,000 North Carolinians have received both doses
COVID update April 1
COVID update April 6
COVID update April 9: More than 2,500 new cases reported by NCDHHS
COVID update Aug. 11: New case volume up 154%
COVID update Aug. 13: New cases, hospitalizations increase
COVID update Aug. 16: NC hospitalizations five times higher than mid-July
COVID update Aug. 18: Face masks will be the rule in CLT
COVID update Aug. 19: 7,020 new cases; 3,000+ hospitalized
COVID update Aug. 20
COVID update Aug. 24: Testing, cases, hospitalizations, deaths
COVID update Aug. 3: 58% of NC adults fully vaccinated
COVID update Aug. 4: Over 12% positive
COVID update Dec. 1: More than 3,000 new cases
COVID update Dec. 13
COVID update Dec. 14: NC positivity rate over 9%
COVID update Dec. 15: New cases above 3,750, but hospitalizations fall slightly
COVID update Dec. 16
COVID update Dec. 17
COVID update Dec. 2: NCDHHS reports 3,780 new cases
COVID update Dec. 20: Positivity rate over 9%
COVID update Dec. 21: Positivity rate over 10% statewide
COVID update Dec. 6
COVID update Feb. 1: Hospitalizations down a third day
COVID update Feb. 10: Hospitalizations fall 19% in a week
COVID update Feb. 11: Hospitalizations continue falling
COVID update Feb. 14: Hospitalizations fall 13% over the weekend
COVID update Feb. 15: New cases down by 90% in a month
COVID update Feb. 17: Governor says it’s time to take focus off masking
COVID update Feb. 18
COVID update Feb. 25: Positive testing statewide under 8%
COVID update Feb. 28: Fewer than 1,000 new cases today
COVID update Feb.25
COVID update Jan. 10: NC positivity rate above 30% since Jan 5
COVID update Jan. 11: Nearly 4,000 hospitalized statewide
COVID update Jan. 13: Hospitalizations remain over 4,000
COVID update Jan. 14: Hospitalizations remain over 4,000
COVID update Jan. 19
COVID update Jan. 21
COVID update Jan. 24
COVID update Jan. 26: Hospitalizations at a record level
COVID update Jan. 26: Hospitalizations, at a record level, nearing 6,000
COVID update Jan. 27
COVID update Jan. 28: Hospitalizations fall
COVID update Jan. 6: NC Hospitalizations up 45.8% in a week
COVID update Jan. 7: New cases, hospitalizations, deaths
COVID update July 29: New cases climbing fast, no new mask mandate
COVID update March 10: Not quite an endemic, but Mayo doc says we’re close
COVID update March 15: Hospitalizations continue to fall
COVID update March 16
COVID update March 18: Statewide positivity rate 3.9%
COVID update March 2: One new COVID death in 28031
COVID update March 21
COVID update March 22
COVID update March 23
COVID update March 26; some restrictions expire at 5 pm
COVID update March 4
COVID update March 9
COVID update May 4
COVID update Nov. 10
COVID update Nov. 12
COVID update Nov. 15: Positivity rate up; new cases, hospitalizations down
COVID update Nov. 16: Statewide positive test rate at 7.8%
COVID update Nov. 17: Statewide positivity rate at 6.1%, Mecklenburg at 5.5%
COVID update Nov. 18: Statewide positivity rate falls, Mecklenburg holds at 5.5% average
COVID update Nov. 2: 10th day of fewer hospitalizations
COVID update Nov. 22
COVID update Nov. 23: Meck positivity rate 6.1%
COVID update Nov. 24: Meck positivity rate 6%
COVID update Nov. 3: Positivity rate improves
COVID update Nov. 4
COVID update Nov. 5: Positivity rate 4%
COVID update Nov. 9
COVID update Oct. 12
COVID update Oct. 13
COVID update Oct. 14: Is the Delta surge over?
COVID update Oct. 15: Hospitalizations down 45% from Oct. 1
COVID update Oct. 22: NC positivity rate under 5%
COVID update Oct. 27
COVID update Oct. 4
COVID update Oct. 5
Covid update Oct. 6
COVID update Oct. 7: Sixth day hospitalizations under 3,000
COVID update Oct. 8: Hospitalizations fall but 2 new deaths in Huntersville
COVID update Sept. 23: A new death in Davidson, first since Feb. 12
COVID update Sept. 24: Positivity rate drops below 10% statewide; 2 new deaths in Huntersville
COVID update Sept. 28
COVID update Sept. 30: 1 new death in Huntersville
COVID Update: 2 new deaths in Cornelius, Davidson
COVID update: 3,720 new cases statewide
COVID update: 4,889 new cases statewide
COVID update: Aug. 17
COVID update: Cases continue to rise; a look at one year ago today
COVID update: For a second day, NCDHHS reports fewer than 2,000 hospitalized statewide
COVID update: Hospitalizations below 2,000 for a 3rd day; testing at 6.5%; 2 new deaths in Huntersville
COVID update: Hospitalizations continue falling
COVID update: Hospitalizations down 17% in a week
COVID update: Hospitalizations down again; new death in 28078
COVID update: Hospitalizations down for second reporting day
COVID update: Hospitalizations down; 1 new COVID-related death in Cornelius
COVID update: Hospitalizations drop again
COVID update: Hospitalizations fall again; 1 new death in Cornelius
COVID update: Hospitalizations fall for 8th straight day
COVID update: Hospitalizations fall statewide, but 3 new deaths in Huntersville
COVID update: Hospitalizations now below 2,000 statewide
COVID update: Hospitalizations remain down statewide, but new cases up
COVID update: Hospitalizations statewide at 1,493
COVID update: Increase in cases, rates
COVID update: Is new case volume bouncing along the bottom?
COVID update: Lifting mask mandate a real possibility as positive testing trends down
COVID update: March 17. Reporting goes weekly.
COVID update: Mecklenburg positivity rate 5.6% over past 14 days
COVID update: Moderna forecasts need for booster shots
COVID update: More than 1,000 hospitalized in NC, 10.4% testing positive
COVID update: More than 18,000 new cases in one day
COVID update: More than 2,600 new cases statewide
COVID update: More than 3,000 hospitalized in NC
COVID update: Much lower case volume and hospitalizations, but 2 more deaths in Huntersville
COVID update: NC hospitalizations down 11.68% in one week
COVID update: NC hospitalizations remain over 3,000
COVID update: NC hospitalizations top 4,000 mark
COVID update: NC positivity rate 8.3%; Mecklenburg 6.4%
COVID update: NC positivity rate at 9.1%
COVID update: NC, Meck positivity rates up again
COVID update: New cases fall to 528 in today’s NCDHHS report
COVID update: New cases surpass 4,000
COVID update: New cases, hospitalizations bump up
COVID update: New cases, hospitalizations fall
COVID update: New cases, hospitalizations fall
COVID update: New cases, hospitalizations fall again
COVID update: Positive tests under 10% statewide
COVID update: Positivity rate at 9%, hospitalizations down 20% from Sept. 1
COVID update: Return to classrooms still up in the air
COVID vaccines will soon be available
COVID warning flag: Watch those Super Bowl parties
COVID-19 ‘fatigue’ contributing to spike in cases
COVID-19 and restrooms: 11 things you better know
COVID-19 and schools: Will differences in wealth increase the gap?
COVID-19 cases appear to have doubled in Cornelius
COVID-19 cases climb 2,160 statewide
COVID-19 cases increasing, but at slower rate than last week
Covid-19 cases jump county-wide, 1-3 in Cornelius
COVID-19 cases level off after spike last week
COVID-19 cases pass 100K milestone, but hospitalizations fall again
COVID-19 cases reach milestones in NC
COVID-19 cases still rise, statewide, county-wide
COVID-19 cases still rising state-wide, county-wide, but rate slows
COVID-19 cases, deaths still climbing statewide
COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations rise statewide
COVID-19 continues to worsen but outbreaks over at 2 nursing homes
COVID-19 data encouraging one day before Phase 2 begins
COVID-19 data settles down somewhat after Sunday’s increases
COVID-19 deaths drop from yesterday’s high; 1 new death in Cornelius
COVID-19 deaths increase by just one in Mecklenburg
Covid-19 fall-out will affect town budget
COVID-19 FAQ
COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions
COVID-19 hospitalization leveling off
COVID-19 hospitalizations break through 1,000 mark; 2,039 new cases
COVID-19 hospitalizations climb again; NCDHHS reports 82 deaths
COVID-19 hospitalizations down 45% from a month ago
COVID-19 hospitalizations drop
COVID-19 hospitalizations exceed 2,000 for first time
COVID-19 hospitalizations hit new high
COVID-19 hospitalizations in NC double over 2 months
COVID-19 hospitalizations increase again; governor’s press conference at 3 pm
COVID-19 hospitalizations jump again
COVID-19 hospitalizations remain over 1,000
COVID-19 hospitalizations still at 2-month low
COVID-19 hospitalizations, deaths increase again, but rate of case increase is down
COVID-19 NC stats 2 pm April 1
COVID-19 new case volume fell in today’s NCDHHS report
COVID-19 new cases exceed 140,000, but rate of increase is less
COVID-19 numbers up, gown supply depleted
COVID-19 outbreak at Autumn Care under control
COVID-19 outbreaks at AutumnCare, 6 other care facilities
COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine booster clinics to be held in Davidson
COVID-19 positive testing at 7.1% in NC; 4.3% in Mecklenburg
COVID-19 screening under way at Smithville Park
COVID-19 state, local update Aug. 31
COVID-19 takes 10 lives at Autumn Care in Cornelius
COVID-19 trajectory is still up, but is it slowing down?
COVID-19 trends Feb. 8
COVID-19 update April 12
COVID-19 update April 13; median of past 7 days 2.8% ahead of past 31 days
COVID-19 update April 14
COVID-19 update April 15: New cases 2.6% ahead
COVID-19 update April 19: Cases volume increases, 1 new death in Cornelius
COVID-19 update April 20
COVID-19 update April 20
COVID-19 update April 21
COVID-19 update April 23
COVID-19 update April 26
COVID-19 update April 27
COVID-19 update April 28
COVID-19 update April 29
COVID-19 update April 7
COVID-19 update Aug. 10: Positivity rate 14%
COVID-19 update Aug. 12
COVID-19 update Aug. 2: Volume of new cases down from Thursday/Friday
COVID-19 update Aug. 23
COVID-19 update Aug. 25
COVID-19 update Aug. 27
COVID-19 update Aug. 30
COVID-19 update Feb. 16: Will Mecklenburg drop mask mandate?
COVID-19 update Feb. 17
COVID-19 update Feb. 24
COVID-19 update from Johns Hopkins
COVID-19 update Jan. 18
COVID-19 update Jan. 20
COVID-19 update Jan. 25: Hospitalizations surpass 5,000 but new cases fall
COVID-19 update July 1
COVID-19 update July 12
COVID-19 update July 13
COVID-19 update July 14
COVID-19 update July 15
COVID-19 update July 16
COVID-19 update July 19
COVID-19 update July 22; new cases up 52.3%
COVID-19 update July 23
COVID-19 update July 26
COVID-19 update July 30
COVID-19 update July 6
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COVID-19 update June 1
COVID-19 update June 10
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COVID-19 update June 25
COVID-19 update June 3
COVID-19 update June 30
COVID-19 update June 4: Positive tests fall to 2.5%
COVID-19 update June 7
COVID-19 update June 8: Data continues to improve
COVID-19 update June 9
COVID-19 update March 31
COVID-19 update May 10
COVID-19 update May 11: Drop in new cases
COVID-19 update May 12
COVID-19 update May 13
COVID-19 update May 14
COVID-19 update May 17; new cases down 22.3%
COVID-19 update May 18
COVID-19 update May 19
COVID-19 update May 20
COVID-19 update May 21
COVID-19 update May 24: Hospitalizations 20% of January levels
COVID-19 update May 25
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COVID-19 update May 3
COVID-19 update May 5
COVID-19 update May 6
COVID-19 update Monday; statewide numbers up 13.5% from Friday
COVID-19 update Sept. 1
COVID-19 update Sept. 10
COVID-19 update Sept. 13: Another new death in Huntersville
COVID-19 update Sept. 14
COVID-19 update Sept. 15: Two new deaths in N. Meck
COVID-19 update Sept. 16: New death in Huntersville
COVID-19 update Sept. 17: Five coronavirus deaths in H’ville during the past week
COVID-19 update Sept. 2
COVID-19 update Sept. 20: Health director notes ages of decedents in 28078
COVID-19 update Sept. 21
COVID-19 update Sept. 22
COVID-19 update Sept. 7
COVID-19 update Sept. 8: No new deaths in N. Meck for more than a week
COVID-19 update Sept. 9: More than 15,000 deaths statewide
COVID-19 Update: Effective 5 p.m. today, State Moves to Phase 2.5 of Reopening
COVID-19 update: June 24
COVID-19 update: Lottery is one week away
COVID-19 update: More than 4,000 new cases
COVID-19 update: More than 8,000 new cases
COVID-19 update: NC, Meck positivity rates reach 11%
COVID-19 update: New case count remains above 4,000 for a second day
COVID-19 Update: State Moves to Phase 2 at 5 p.m. on May 22
COVID-19 vaccine clinic held in Davidson Wednesday
COVID-19 vaccine coming for those most at risk ‘in a few weeks’
COVID-19 will affect tenants, landlords
COVID-19 will delay road improvements, and help town budget
COVID-19: About 10 days to peak in NC
COVID-19: NC Moves to Phase 1 of Re-Opening Friday, May 8th at 5 p.m.
COVID-19: New case numbers trend downward, but deaths stay the same
COVID-19: New case volume, positive tests concerning to NCDHHS
COVID-19: New cases, hospitalizations, death rose in today’s NCDHHS report
COVID-19: Peninsula Club temporarily closed
COVID-19: Record high for new cases, hospitalizations
COVID-19: Record high hospitalizations, deaths top 1,000
COVID-19: Red Cross offers virtual care for families who lost loved ones
COVID: Not quite an endemic, but Mayo doc says we’re close
Coyote sightings on the rise as pup season gears up
Cozy Updates Under $500: Affordable Ways to Make Your Home a Winter Haven
CPD charges 18-year-old with 10 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor
CPD getting new SUVs
CPD officer arrested for animal cruelty
CPD officer placed on leave
CPD open house for new jurisdiction
CPD transitioning cameras to Axon
CPD, CMPD arrest suspect in retail crime spree
Crash Reports Update
Creating a Homework Station That Gets Top Marks
Creative Ways to Add Color to Your Rental
Credit worthy: Towns borrow based on credit ratings
Crescent’s controversial Potts Street project stopped
Crime doesn’t pay, but helping solve it can
Crime Report – May 30 – June 5
Critical blood shortage; when, where to donate
Critical vote tonight on 252 apartments for W. Catawba
Crosswalk fix on Westmoreland under way
Crosswalks on W. Catawba not coming soon
CRTPO awards more than $62 million for 25 regional transportation projects
CRTPO commenting made simple
CRTPO Monthly Meeting
CRTPO Releases New Video to Highlight 2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP)
Crucifix in place for Catholic portion of Mt. Zion Community Cemetery
Crunch and lunch
Culture Bites Aug. 1 in Huntersville
Curbside voting under way at all Early Voting locations
Current town board is expected to defer new building plan to newly elected commissioners
Current Town Engineering Projects List
Custodian aces naturalization test
Cyber-bully attacked key community Zoom meeting
CYO Philharmonic premiers alongside brass ensembles
D9 will expand into Uptown Charlotte
Daily COVID reports from NCDHHS
Daily new COVID-19 increase climbs back over 3,000 statewide, record hospitalizations
Dam that traffic jam
Dam: What’s up with these water-stopping relics?
Damp Basement? How to Prevent Mold in Your Home
Dan Boone announces plans to run for mayor of Huntersville
Dan Murphy: I’m not worried, I got this
Dancing like everyone’s watching
Dang that traffic jam: I-77 northbound was a mess
Danger on Jetton: Don’t make a left from Old Jetton
Dante Lewis, Eli Yacinthe performing at Jazz Fest May 22
Data driven: NC shrinking the vaccine gap
Dave Gilroy is new mayor pro tem in Cornelius
Dave Matthews Tribute Band plays Concerts on the Green
David B. Waymer Park Improvements
David Farley is new principal at Hough High
David Harris Gant
Davidson celebrates rescheduled National Night Out Thursday
Davidson 2.5: Playgrounds open
Davidson 2024 concert schedule
Davidson activated Emergency Operations Center
Davidson adds another concert series to its roster
Davidson adds restrooms at 2 parks
Davidson adopts Climate Action Plan
Davidson adopts new late-night alcohol restrictions
Davidson announces Concerts on the Green schedule
Davidson announces holiday closures, waste collection
Davidson announces info sessions on Red Line service and possible station locations in Davidson
Davidson announces performers for summer series of concerts
Davidson announces town tax assistance program
Davidson artist among emerging and mid-career artists to receive ASC fellowships
Davidson asks county for conservation easement
Davidson assessing builder Lennar for West Branch tree violation
Davidson awards grant to produce play
Davidson board OKs Davidson Cottages conditional master plan
Davidson candidate forum Oct. 14
Davidson casts wary eye on new developments in Cornelius
Davidson celebrates April is for Arts
Davidson celebrates grand opening of new town hall on Saturday
Davidson closes former town hall during renovations
Davidson College among top schools for 2023 in survey
Davidson College campus open to public with limitations
Davidson College in-person instruction resumes Jan. 31
Davidson College named a top producer for Fulbright U.S. Student Program
Davidson College Presbyterian capital campaign update
Davidson College Presbyterian contributes $200K to Hope House
Davidson College Presbyterian holding services every hour till 5 pm on Election Day
Davidson College sculpture tour
Davidson College Symphony Orchestra concert features Saint-Saëns’s Organ Symphony Feb. 16
Davidson Commissioners opt for immediate indoor mask mandate
Davidson Community Foundation launches new emergency fund
Davidson Community Foundation will assist westside residents impacted by reval
Davidson Community Players appeal for donations
Davidson Community Players hosts ‘Strolling With Shakespeare’
Davidson Community Players present Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Davidson Community Players presents “Proof”
Davidson Community Players will perform Disney’s Frozen Jr. at Cain Center
Davidson Community Players will present ‘Fun Home’
Davidson Community Players: Performances start June 10
Davidson composting program starts soon
Davidson Cornelius Child Development Center breakfast is Friday
Davidson Cornelius Child Development Center breakfast is Oct. 27
Davidson Cottages update
Davidson donates fire engine
Davidson encourages non-profits to apply for tree canopy funds
Davidson establishes grants for retailers affected by pandemic
Davidson expected to vote on social districts this week
Davidson Fall Art Festival is Saturday
Davidson Fall Arts Festival looking for artist-exhibitors
Davidson Farmers Market delays opening
Davidson Farmers Market opens tomorrow with Rusty Knox singing
Davidson Farmers Mkt partial reopening June 27, full reopening July 11
Davidson fire chief awarded Order of the Long Leaf Pine
Davidson Fire Department chief to step down
Davidson Fire Department holds Captains Promotion Ceremony
Davidson Fire Department launches Community Connect program
Davidson Fire Department seeks community input
Davidson gets $3M in county ARPA funding
Davidson groundbreaking ceremony today for rehabilitation of historic gymnasium
Davidson hires first housing and equity director
Davidson hires Leslie Willis as director of Parks and Recreation Department
Davidson hires new police chief
Davidson historic preservation survey
Davidson Historical Society reorganizing meeting is April 12
Davidson home and property sales
Davidson home and property sales
Davidson home and property sales
Davidson home and property sales
Davidson home and property sales
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Davidson honors Frank Jordan for community service
Davidson hosts Fall Festival Oct. 27-28
Davidson Housing Coalition gets $300K grant from county
Davidson installing public vehicle chargers
Davidson installs dynamic ‘no right on red’ to improve pedestrian safety
Davidson is accepting applications for nonprofit grant requests
Davidson is accepting applications for nonprofit grant requests
Davidson is accepting applications for nonprofit grant requests
Davidson is in the plastic-free challenge in July
Davidson lands award from Centralina Regional Council for business help during COVID
Davidson Lands Conservancy announces campaign to raise $1.75 million
Davidson Lands Conservancy celebrates Arbor Day; you can, too
Davidson Lands Conservancy conserves 2 new properties
Davidson launches Civics 101 registration
Davidson leaders agree to allow social districts
Davidson may consider resolution condemning events in DC, legislators weigh in
Davidson Mayor proclaims July 22 Big Day at the Lake; Cornelius and Huntersville will do the same Monday
Davidson nail salon owner convicted of forced labor
Davidson named a ‘Tree City’ for 15th year
Davidson National Night Out is Aug. 3
Davidson New Corporations July 2019
Davidson New Corporations May – June 2019
Davidson non-profit helps people with MS reclaim independence
Davidson offers child ID kits through May 31
Davidson offices close for the holidays
Davidson offices will close for holidays
Davidson OKs budget with a 12.6% average tax increase
Davidson OKs change to allow Lake Forest Church to move ahead
Davidson OKs extending town limits
Davidson Parks & Recreation announces fall programs
Davidson police chief addresses tragedy in Charlotte
Davidson police chief to host virtual “No Agenda” meeting
Davidson Police Department launches annual Angel Tree
Davidson Police Department offers Dog Walker Watch Program
Davidson Police Department offers dog walker watch program
Davidson Police Department seeks assistance in car vandal spree
Davidson Police host Coffee with a Cop on Monday
Davidson Police ID victim of pedestrian fatality
Davidson Police implement co-responder program
Davidson police kick off this year’s Angel Tree tradition
Davidson Police launch Safe Outcomes program
Davidson Police respond to complaint about severely injured deer
Davidson police seek help around recent vandalism; reward offered
Davidson police seek help in vandalism investigation
Davidson property sales
Davidson property transactions
Davidson Public Art Commission launches banner project
Davidson receives a Parks and Recreation Trust Fund grant
Davidson recognized for its Climate Action Plan
Davidson resident needed on ASC advisory board
Davidson resident will run for District 98 seat held by John Bradford
Davidson residents encouraged to complete Affordable Housing Plan survey
Davidson residents need to call for appoinment for bulk pick up
Davidson ringing community dinner bell at Beaver Dam
Davidson Run for Green is Oct. 2
Davidson schools to celebrate International Walk to School Day
Davidson scores ‘walk friendly’ honors for 11th year
Davidson seeks input on 251 South St. property
Davidson seeks input on ARPA funds
Davidson seeks public comments on Kincaid Trail Extension
Davidson seeks public input on pedestrian safety
Davidson seeks service organizations to help with leaf collection
Davidson seeks volunteers to help plan National Night Out
Davidson start-up dives into delivery of craft water in glass bottles
Davidson streets closing this weekend for big bike event
Davidson Sustainability Committee seeks members
Davidson teen found
Davidson teen part of team spreading awareness of historic preservation to a new generation
Davidson to activate HAWK signals soon
Davidson to celebrate Arbor Day on Saturday
Davidson to change recreation program refund policy, making it more like Cornelius
Davidson to create a Pedestrian Safety Task Force; applications now available
Davidson Town arborist explains the buzz and butterflies
Davidson town attorney and affordable housing manager steps down
Davidson Town Clerk Betsy Shores earns NC Certification
Davidson tries to provide easier access for downtown parking
Davidson urges citizens practice water conservation
Davidson wants proposals for redevelopment of historic home on S. Main
Davidson watercraft rental program and lottery
Davidson will seek a replacement for Town Commissioner who resigned
Davidson will vote on mask mandate Thursday
Davidson wins ‘Mayor’s Fitness Challenge’
Davidson would maintain tax rate under proposed budget
Davidson-Cornelius Child Development Center’s story began with a tragic fire
Davidson, Meck County offices announce Good Friday schedules
Davidson, Meck County offices close for Thanksgiving
Davidson, Mooresville agree to pay $575K to settle cable dispute with Cornelius, Meck County
Davidson: New Town Center in old public school
Davidson: Phase 2.5
Davidson’s Chief Dunn speaks out, Charlotte declares State of Emergency
Davidson’s police chief is retiring, replacement is 14-year department veteran
Davidson’s town-wide art festival in April needs artists, sponsors
Day-by-day COVID-19 battle continues, with updated stats for NC and Mecklenburg
Daylight Savings time goes dark early Sunday
Days Inn is history
Days Inn: Gone in 60 days?
Days Inn’s days are numbered
DDI at 10: Safer by far than its predecessor
Deadline Extended for Applications to Serve on Sesquicentennial Celebration Planning Committee
Deadline for agencies to apply for DCF grants is Friday
Deadline looms for program of music lessons at no cost
Deadline to save Cornelius tenant farmhouse is Feb. 1
Deadly hurricane crawls our way with rain, winds
Death toll now 17 at Autumn Care Cornelius
Debt load: 6 tips for paying off personal loan debt
Dec. 17 honors Wright Bros.
Dec. 7: ‘A date that will live in infamy’
December calendar: Chanukah, Christmas and a month of merriment
December Holidays Survey
Decision on new home project set for April 5
Decisions to make as anxiety rises among employees, business
Deep dive into COVID numbers from Meck Health
Deep freeze tonight means ice comes back
Deferred maintenance catching up to Electricities
Delays ahead: W. Catawba widening in the slow lane
Delays expected on W. Catawba near Jetton
Delinquent tax ad will be published in the Observer Sunday
Democrat will speak at Chamber April 4
Demolition of Properties Acquired to upgrade Main Street for Two-Way Pair Set to Begin This Week
Demolition under way at Cain Center site
Demolition underway for future Cain Center for the Arts
Demonstrators will march in Cornelius this Saturday
Demonstrators will march in Cornelius tomorrow
Density increase on town board Monday agenda
Dental office planned for Alexander Farms mixed-use project
Dentists drill lawmakers on private equity ownership, Medicaid reimbursement
Dept. of Environmental Quality says don’t go in the water if it’s green or blue
Deputies stopped man with a machete during funeral procession
Deputy US Marshall Meeks’ memorial service will be livestreamed Monday
DEQ Files Action Against Colonial Pipeline
DEQ reviewing Colonial Pipeline’s New Estimated Release Volume and Comprehensive Site Assessment
DEQ to Hold Public Hearing for Colonial Pipeline Wastewater Permit
Derby Day event in Birkdale benefits Cool Kids
Deregulating Blue Cross NC advances in NC House
Design contract for Smithville includes extending S. Hill St.
Design Pros’ Secrets for Finding and Using Reclaimed Materials
Design Trend: Beige That’s Anything but Bland
Designated drivers are important on boats; more safety tips
Designer Lookbook: Board & Vellum’s Second Story Add-on
Designer Lookbook: Caitlin Murray’s Minty Fresh Kitchen Revamp
Designer Lookbook: Deidre Oliver’s Streamlined Master Bath
Designer Lookbook: Jackson Thomas Interiors’ Classically Coastal Haven
Designer Lookbook: Jessica Helgerson’s Authentic Mid-Century Remodel
Designer Lookbook: Kerrie Kelly’s Subtle, Sophisticated Drama
Designer Lookbook: Rebecca Van’t Hull’s Colorful Weekend Retreat
Designer Lookbook: Rowland + Broughton’s Aspen Barn Studio
Designer Lookbook: Summer Thornton’s Mediterranean Home Makeover
Designer Lookbook: Taking a Century-Old Home From Boxed Off to Bright and Open
Designer Lookbook: VW Fowlkes’ Simple-Meets-Sensual D.C. Home
Designer Lookbook: Wendy Berry’s Beach-Chic Condo
Despite Charlotte’s landmark deal to buy O Line tracks, Matthews objects
Despite false starts, are autonomous vehicles on the road to acceptance?
Despite how much fun I am, a party animal I am not
Despite industry challenges, Lake Norman real estate market the place to be
Despite the name, pop music isn’t for dads
Detours and Road Closures Coming Next Week to NC-115 South of Verhoeff Drive
Developer explains optimism around Alexander Farms project
Developer extinguishes plans for fire station at Alexander Farm
Developer Jake Palillo offers to pay to move Confederate monument
Developer makes 10 apartments available rent-free for seniors displaced by Helene
Developer plans ‘Crystal Lagoon’ in Huntersville
Developer plans Kiddie Academy in Kenton Place
Developer proposes mixed-use project with parking downtown
Developer requests delay in ‘Cornelius Business Park’ approval process, Town Board vote is now Aug. 21
Developer retunes, scales back downtown Cornelius project
Developer scrubs mixed-use project
Developers present plans at Town Board meeting, with differing results
Developers will present proposed projects to Town Board
Developing Cornelius: Planning Board set to weigh in on OMB/Caroline
Development meeting Tuesday: Bring a lawn chair
Development proposal in early stages would have density of 1.87 units per acre
Developments left undone: Cornelius could be much busier than it is
Developreneur Jake Palillo speaks his mind
DeVos visits McMinnville HS
Devoted voting: Early Voting almost hit 29K county-wide
Dial 8-1-1: National Safe Digging Day will be observed in Huntersville Aug. 11
Diane ‘Dee’ Gilroy is running, with husband, 6 others for 5 seats on Town Board
Did you see the C-130 circle ‘Love Where you Lake’ Saturday? Here’s why.
Digging culture: Performance tonight, community luncheon Sept. 14
Digital equity: Computers for Habitat kids
Dine on the lake: Restaurants for boaters and everyone else
Dinner in: Davidson College had real home cookin’
Dips in the road: More traffic when Phase Two gets under way
Discount furniture store replaces Stein Mart
Discover, create, and innovate with hands-on activities at STEAMfest 2025
Discovery Place closed due to weather
Discovery Place Kids – Huntersville to host eclipse activities
Discovery Place Kids celebrates 10 years in Huntersville
Discovery Place Kids closed in Huntersville through Feb. 2
Discussion to focus on growth management
Dispose of your old flag the right way
District 98 candidates differ most on the issue of abortion
District 98: Early Voting results favor Clark by 1%
Dive right in to new arcade bar
Diverging diamond: It really is more ridiculous than ever
Diversity Council holds special event on leadership development Feb. 13 for Black and Indigenous People of Color
DIY Backyard Fire Pit: Build It in Just 7 Easy Steps
DIY Backyard Fire Pit: Build It in Just 7 Easy Steps
DIY Tabletop S’mores: The Easiest Way to Snack a Campfire Classic Year-Round
DLC seeks reaccreditation and your comments
Do I Need a Range Hood Over My Stove?
Do income levels drive demand for private pre-schools?
Do It Together: 5 Home Projects for You and Your Household Helpers
Do toll lanes really cut congestion?
Do you have room for one more? Pet adoption saves lives
Do you hear what I hear? Duke Energy will test sirens Jan. 10
Do you know an exceedingly awesome teacher?
Do You Qualify for Treasury Down Payment Assistance?
Do You Really Need to Rake?
Do You Really Need to Rake?
Do’s and Don’ts of Summer Landscaping
Doctors leaving Novant sooner, not later
Does Fido need a break from you?
Does Your Home Make You Happy?
Does Your Home Make You Happy?
Dog Show Saturday in Robbins Park
Dog show, National Night Out and Tuck Fest highlight weekend events
Dogged pursuit of small business ownership
Domestic situation ends with arrest
Dominion Gas capped old, unmarked gas line near downtown
Don’t Be a Dummy: This Texas Mannequin Mansion is Waiting for Y’all
Don’t Believe These 5 Myths About Real Estate Agents
Don’t Miss Out – Sign Up Today
Don’t Miss Out – Sign Up Today for Updates on the 2040 Community Plan Update Process
Don’t forget the Connecting Cornelius – Virtual Coffee Chat
Don’t forget to take care of your four-legged friends on the 4th
Don’t forget to take care of your four-legged friends on the Fourth
Don’t give up on the fountain at Birkdale Village
Don’t look up…or do wear eclipse glasses
Don’t use fire pits, please, as burn ban remains in effect
Don’t wait to donate: Blood and platelet donors needed now
Don't forget National Night Out is on October 1st!
Donate blood at Carolina Renaissance Festival Blood Drive
Donate blood Aug. 15, get a ticket to the Renaissance Festival
Donate blood, food on ‘Red Day’
Donate Life NC commemorates National Minority Donor Awareness Month
Donate now to help increase access to menstrual health products in Lake Norman
Donate online via NC Disaster Relief fund
Donation locations added for McDowell County Emergency Supply Center
Downtown Cornelius poised for growth
Downtown detour starts today
Downtown Master Plan citizen survey extended to Nov. 7
Downtown Master Plan community meeting is March 26
Downtown master plan will be completed this summer; meeting Wednesday
Downtown Plan Meeting Rescheduled
Downtown Plan Public Forum #3
Downtown Plan Public Forum Virtual Meeting Informaton
Downtown Plan Public Input Forum #2
Downtown Plan Steering Committee Meeting #2
Downtown Re-development topic of Newsmakers Breakfast Feb. 15
Downtown traffic may be rerouted up to 2 weeks
Downtown will change dramatically with new development
Dr. Chris Brown: Our own Indiana Jones
Dr. Cohen will step down as NCDHHS secretary
Dr. Hillis Ledbetter Seay
Draft budget would keep tax rate the same: $42 million budget proposal
Dragon Boat Festival moved to October
Dragon boat race and Asian festivals coming to Lake Norman on May 13
Dragon boat, Asian festival coming to Cornelius May 13
Dragon boat, Asian festivals coming to Cornelius May 17
Dreaming of Warmer Weather? These 8 Sunny Homes Are Under $300K
Drivers: Let’s pay closer attention to pedestrians
Driveway safety turns into an issue for proposed business park development
Drought Watch
Drowning July 7 was alcohol-related
Drowning on Lake Norman
Drowning victim identified
Drowning victim identified
Drowning victim was 16 years old
Drowning victim who jumped from a sailboat Saturday identified
Drug dealer who ran student party den in Cornelius sentenced to 7 years
Dudley’s Place serves HIV/AIDS population
Dueling e-petitions ask for support — or not — for Birkdale Village proposals
Duke asks for water conservation as ‘low inflow protocol’ begins
Duke Energy experts getting ready for rain
Duke Energy sirens will be tested today
Duke Energy will ramp up inspections because of Jetton outages
Duke Energy: This is only a test!
Duke experts say policies must change to address heat
Duke Health plans to acquire Lake Norman Regional Medical Center
Duke warns of possible flooding
Duke, Piedmont Gas relax payment due dates, waive fees
Dumpster complaints pile up
Dunn deal: Free car washes for Cornelius Elementary staff
Duplicate bridge games resume in-person at Town Hall
During State of the State address, governor will highlight those who went the extra mile
E-bike Demo Day
E-books a million: Char-Meck Library hits a record
E-newsletter holiday schedule
Eagle Scout project enhances Torrence Chapel Park
Early bird tickets on sale for Loch Norman Games
Early heads up for summer camps
Early morning Early Voting brings out the candidates at Cornelius Town Hall
Early Voting added in Davidson; local elections get under way Thursday
Early voting begins Thursday
Early voting begins Thursday at Town Hall
Early voting begins Thursday at Town Hall
Early voting begins today
Early voting begins today
Early Voting Begins Today at 33 Sites Across Mecklenburg, 4 locally
Early Voting begins today at one location in Mecklenburg; on Oct. 26 county-wide
Early Voting continues county-wide; 33 locations open
Early Voting continues through Saturday
Early voting ends at 3 pm Saturday
Early Voting ends Saturday
Early Voting for NC Primary under way
Early Voting netted more than half of total registered voters county-wide
Early voting results in Cornelius; it’s neck and neck for mayor
Early Voting Schedule for November 5th Election
Early Voting tallies are in
Early voting tests candidate stamina, good nature
Early voting under way at Town Hall, 15 other Meck locations
Early voting under way in NC, Cornelius
Early Voting: One more week
Early voting: Socially distanced, no hassle
Early Voting: Today, tomorrow, Saturday and it’s done
EARTH DAY ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES
Earth Day: Cornelius student wins Boomerang Water design contest
Earth Jam is Saturday
Earth Jam returns April 22
Earthships: Built to Stand Alone
EarthTalk: Attention cranberry sauce lovers
EarthTalk: Can we decarbonize the live music industry?
EarthTalk: Can we predict where and when wildfires will occur?
EarthTalk: Can we store CO2 in building materials?
EarthTalk: Changing climate for climate commitments
EarthTalk: Coming clean about pesticides on food
EarthTalk: Could bamboo be the future of sustainable construction?
Earthtalk: Have increased plantings of trees and shrubs exacerbated fires in the Northeast?
EarthTalk: How energy companies foil climate activists
EarthTalk: Is dish soap really that bad?
EarthTalk: Is glass recycling worthwhile?
EarthTalk: Is there a link between good health and trees?
EarthTalk: Steps cities can take to cool down
EarthTalk: Tapping tidal energy
EarthTalk: What about ‘green corridors,’ and how are they useful?
EarthTalk: What about big banks and the climate?
EarthTalk: What about Monarch butterflies?
EarthTalk: What do bees know?
EarthTalk: What is congestion pricing?
EarthTalk: What is Jimmy Carter’s environmental legacy?
EarthTalk: What is mariculture and why are proponents so bullish?
EarthTalk: What is Pollinator Month?
EarthTalk: What should we do with old electronics?
EarthTalk: What’s being done to phase out Styrofoam?
EarthTalk: What’s happening to the Great Salt Lake?
EarthTalk: What’s really going on with tech companies going green?
EarthTalk: What’s up with atmospheric rivers?
EarthTalk: What’s up with rising sea levels?
EarthTalk: Where are the ‘climate refuges’ in light of the devastation in Western NC?
EarthTalk: Who profits the most from global warming?
EarthTalk: Why are there so many problems with safe drinking water?
EarthTalk: Why bring back wooly mice and saber-tooth tigers?
EarthTalk: Why does Lyme Disease seem to be increasing?
EarthTalk: Why is nuclear fusion a hot topic?
EarthTalk: Why is wind power suddenly up in the air?
Easter is coming: How do I find a church?
Easter Weekend Weather: Beautiful
Eastfield Road Detour
Easy and Inexpensive Ways to Fix Up Your Home Like a Flipper
Easy and Inexpensive Ways to Fix Up Your Home Like a Flipper
Easy Updates to Help Your Home Sell
Eat at Brixx in Birkdale March 14 and support Big Day at the Lake, Big Brothers Big Sisters
Eat at Brixx on Pi Day and support Big Day at the Lake, Big Brothers Big Sisters
Eat at Crafty Burg’r in Antiquity on Monday and support Big Brothers Big Sisters
Eat at Sabi June 14 and support BBBS
Eat This!
Eating Out: Sit back and enjoy lunch outside
Eclectic concert for eclectic times
Eco-friendly holiday tips
Economic Outlook at Newsmakers Breakfast Dec. 13
Economic outlook at Newsmakers Breakfast Nov. 15
Economic outlook Q&A with top economist Jan. 19
Economic Outlook this Thursday at Peninsula Club
Economic Outlook: Newsmakers Breakfast Q&A Jan. 23 features leading economist
Economic Sweet Spots for Tech, Finance and Health Care Workers
Economic Sweet Spots for Tech, Finance and Health Care Workers
Economic trends: On the road to North Carolina
ECU student will receive special award at May 9 graduation ceremony
Ed Bost is the quiet donor behind the Bosendorfer grand
Ed Watkins closes boat dealership on W. Catawba
Ed’s Tavern brings a familiar feel to Lake Norman
Education commission will weigh options
Educational Options Study Commission
Educational Options Study Commission
Edwin Quarles to seek re-election to Huntersvillle Town Board
Effective 5PM Friday, NC Begins Curfew from 10P to 5A to Slow Spread of COVID-19
Effective August 31, 2021, Face Coverings to Be Required Indoors Countywide
Effective August 31, 2021, Face Coverings to Be Required Indoors Countywide
Egg hunts mostly full, if not full, and very COVID-aware
Eggs Up Grill open on W. Catawba
El Paso, Texas Has the Greatest Percentage of Millennials Living with Mom
El Paso, Texas Has the Greatest Percentage of Millennials Living with Mom
Election 2020: Both Bradford and Clark have a track record of reaching across the aisle
Election 2020: Meet candidates for NC House District 98
Election 2023: 14 CMS at-large candidates
Election 2023: Will you vote yes or no on term-length proposal?
Election Day is the last day to vote; here’s how
Election Day: Scenes from around Cornelius
Election guide: 10 candidates for 5 seats on Town Board
Electric vehicle chargers in Davidson are ready for use
ElectriCities budget shocks town board
ElectriCities customers could face 4 rate hikes in 4 years, starting 2022
ElectriCities says power out around Bailey Road in Cornelius
ElectriCities to remove payment drop box from town hall
Electricity back on
Elegantly simple Zion Ave. house gets Historic Landmark designation
Ellen DeGeneres’ Santa Barbara Villa Could Be Yours for Just $45M
Ellen DeGeneres’ Santa Barbara Villa Could Be Yours for Just $45M
Elsa not a threat here, but storms likely tomorrow, Thursday
Emergency Shelter Open at Hopewell High School
Emergency supplies can be taken to Temple Kol Tikvah
Emily Paton: A portrait in serving others
End of leaf vacuuming coming; here’s what to do
Endless Yard Sale starts in Dunn, goes 100 miles to Weldon
Energy United customers will see rate increase effective June 1
EnergyUnited $2 monthly rate increase goes into effect Jan. 1
EnergyUnited customers will see rate increase effective June 1
EnergyUnited Foundation gives $10,000 to Smithville Community Coalition
EnergyUnited gives $10,000 to Smithville Community Coalition
EnergyUnited hosts EV Ride & Drive Saturday in Troutman
Enhanced security at Town Hall will cost $166,851
Enjoy the dog days of summer at these events
Enjoy the weekend weather
Enter If You Dare: Inside a Real-Life Haunted House
Enter If You Dare: Inside a Real-Life Haunted House
Enter to win $10,000 from Allen Tate
Entertaining With Pets: How to Keep Them Safe (and Sane) at Your Next Soiree
Entrepreneur Q&A at Newsmakers Breakfast April 24
Entrepreneurs: Beverages, flowers and a budding business
Epidemic within a pandemic: Death count now 18 at Autumn Care
Eureka: Gem St. Extension is open
Even though it’s days away, we’re bracing for Florence
Event May 22: Are you missing a beloved parent?
Event sold out fast
Event venue gets cool reception from Nantz Road residents at Town Board meeting
Events December 20 – December 29
Events – June 14 – 24
Events – May 17th – 27th
Events April 11 – April 14
Events April 18 – April 21
Events April 25 – April 28
Events April 4 – April 14
Events Aug 16 – Aug 26
Events Aug 23 – Sept 2
Events Aug 30 – Sept 9
Events August 1 – August 7
Events August 14 – August 21
Events August 2 – August 12
Events August 8 – August 14
Events August 9 – August 19
Events Dec. 12 – Dec. 18
Events Dec. 19 – Dec. 25
Events Dec. 25 – Jan. 1
Events Dec. 5 – Dec. 11
Events December 13 – December 23
Events December 27 – January 6
Events December 6 – December 16
Events Feb. 13 – Feb. 19
Events Feb. 20 to Feb. 26
Events Feb. 27 – March 4
Events Feb. 6 – Feb. 12
Events February 14 – February 24
Events February 21 – March 3
Events February 28 – March 10
Events February 7 – February 17
Events for week starting Thursday, Aug. 5
Events in mid-August are hot, just like the weather
Events include concerts, tap takeovers and Memorial Day services
Events Jan. 16 – Jan. 22
Events Jan. 2 – Jan. 8
Events Jan. 23 – Jan. 29
Events Jan. 30 – Feb. 5
Events Jan. 9 – Jan. 15
Events January 10 – January 20
Events January 17 – January 27
Events January 24 – February 2
Events January 3 – January 13
Events January 31 – February 10
Events July 11 – July 17
Events July 12 – July 22
Events July 18 – July 24
Events July 19 – July 29
Events July 25 – July 31
Events July 26 – Aug 5
Events July 4 – July 14
Events July 5th – July 15th
Events June 13 – June 16
Events June 20 – June 30
Events June 27 – July 7
Events June 28 – July 8
Events June 6 – June 9
Events June 7-17th
Events March 12 – March 18
Events March 14 – March 24
Events March 21 – March 31
Events March 28 – April 7
Events March 5 – March 11
Events March 7 – March 17
Events May 16 – May 19
Events May 2 – May 5
Events May 23 – May 26
Events May 24 – June 4
Events May 24 – June 4
Events May 30 – June 2
Events May 31 – June 10
Events May 31 – June 10
Events May 31 – June 10
Events May 9 – May 12
Events Nov. 14 – Nov. 20
Events Nov. 21 – Nov. 27
Events Nov. 28 – Dec 4
Events Nov. 7 – Nov. 13
Events November 1 – November 11
Events November 15 – November 25
Events November 22 – December 2
Events November 29 – December 9
Events November 8 – November 18
Events Oct. 10 – Oct. 16
Events Oct. 17 – Oct. 23
Events Oct. 24 – Oct 30
Events Oct. 31 – Nov. 6
Events October 11 – October 21
Events October 18 – October 28
Events October 2 – October 9
Events October 25 – November 4
Events October 4 – October 14
Events Sept 13 – Sept 23
Events Sept 20 – Sept 30
Events Sept 6 – Sept 16
Events September 27 – October 7
Events warming up as weather cools down
Events: April 1 to April 7
Evernhams donate $500K for developmental and behavioral pediatrics at Novant
Everybody Counts, including the homeless
Everybody counts: Homeless census takes place in January
Everybody counts: Homeless census takes place Thursday
Everybody counts: Volunteers needed for homeless count Jan. 25
Everything You Need to Know About Cooling Your Home
Everything You Need to Know About Employer Relocation Packages
Eviction 101: What's Legal, What's Not, and Your Rights as a Tenant
Ex-Holston docs join Atrium
Ex-Holston doctors regrouping
EXIT 23 RAMP CLOSURE
Exit 27 moves a small step closer with agreement to apply for federal funds
Exit 27: For whom the tolls toll
Exit 27: Yea or nay? Now or later?
Exit 28 aesthetic re-do is going to be a won’t do
Expect delays at Jetton and West Catawba
Expect road closures, security stops during RNC in Charlotte
Expert: Neither candidate for mayor is a nincompoop
Explore a Tiny, Tropical Treehouse in Hawaii
External Agencies Funding Process
Eyes on Jetton: New cameras help deter crime
Eyewitness account of funnel cloud off Spinnaker’s Reach
F3 on Memorial Day
Face mask update from CMS
Face masks will be the law in Orange County NC
Face masks: It’s the law
Face masks: Local mandate not happening in Cornelius
Face-masks required at Atrium facilities
Facemasks: The new normal at local grocers
Facial tissue is the No. 2 choice if you’re out of toilet paper
Factors to Consider When Pricing Your Home to Sell
Facts About Using a Co-Signer on a Mortgage
Fall Arts Festival is accepting applications from artisits
Fall Car Show is CANCELED
Fall color: When and where to find the brightest reds, yellows and oranges
Fall Decorating Tips You Can Pull Off in an Hour
Fall events update for traditions in Davidson
Fall Housing Market Cools, Revealing New Top Metros for Buyers and Sellers
Fall weekend: Perfect weather in store
Falling leaves: The Town is on the job
Familiar faces to remain on Meck County Commission
Families grieving fentanyl deaths to rally in support of new laws
Family tragedy has Cornelius connection
Fans available June 26 for seniors, but register first
FAQ: Phase 3 starts 5 pm Friday
FAQs on drink sales after 11 pm
FAQs: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools budget
Farm Fresh moves with bank coming to W. Catawba
Farmers Market every Wednesday behind Town Hall
Farmers Market in Cornelius runs through Oct. 4, offers vouchers for qualifying seniors
Farmers Market starts today, and continues on Wednesdays behind Town Hall
Farmland ripe for new development
Fast growth, lack of infrastructure, social media play roles in development saga
Fast-growth logistics firm plans HQ, innovation hub in Cornelius
Fast-growth logistics firm plans HQ, warehouse in Cornelius
Fast-growth logistics firm plans HQ, warehouse, innovation hub in Cornelius
Fatal accident on I-77 yesterday resulted in gridlock on W. Catawba, Jetton Extension
Fatal personal water craft accident off Peninsula Cove Lane
Fate of mansion may come down to Town Board vote in January
Father killed in fall from roof
Father, grandfather ignited passion for firefighting
Father’s Day advice from a Modern Dad
Father’s Day: A good time to reflect on being a dad
Father’s Day: Advice to kids from a Modern Dad
Fauna aliva nofeedum—a reminder
FBI seeking info re Jan. 6 events
FDIC: Bank deposits soaring in Cornelius
Feast Your Eyes on the Iconic ‘Grey Gardens’ Estate
Feast Your Eyes on the Iconic ‘Grey Gardens’ Estate
Feb. 19 COVID update: 1.2 million first doses administered
Feb. 2 coronavirus update; more vaccines coming
Feb. 4 coronavirus update; Cooper proposes COVID stimulus
February 24th – PreK-12 School Employees and Childcare Workers Eligible for COVID-19 Vaccine
February can be the spookiest month, at least in Davidson
February is the month of all things — love, music and the creepy and the spooky
Feed NC seeking turkey, canned donations to provide festive Thanksgiving
Feeding CMS kids: It’s almost like feeding an army
FeedNC is collecting dinner plates. Can you help?
FeedNC needs donations of hams for Christmas dinners
FeedNC raises over $300,000 during Gather at the Table
FeedNC summer food drive launches with a party June 16
FEMA team will help cover shifts for Atrium
Field of Honor – Huntersville 9/11 Memorial Event
Fierce storm swept through Cornelius, LKN, Charlotte, East Coast
Fierce weather coming Tuesday
Fifth Third celebrates 5/3 by giving back
Fight the Good Fight events
Fighting Clyngbya: County will fund invasive weed battle
Filing closed at noon: 10 candidates for Town Board
Filing for unemployment
Fill Up on Oceanfront Eye-Candy With This Malibu Castle
Film festival in Statesville this weekend
Film festival in Statesville will screen 46 independent films
Fin & Fino open in Birkdale Village
Fin & Fino, Jon Dressler’s new entree in Birkdale, opens in March
Final county sales tax meeting is tonight
Final hearing for town budget Monday; taxes stay the same
Final public hearing Monday on Alexander Farm development
Final public hearing on plans for apartments/retail is Monday at Town Hall
Final Public Meeting (Virtual) for Updated Mecklenburg Hazard Mitigation Plan July 22 at 5 p.m.
Final town budget public hearing scheduled for June 15
Finally getting the boat out?
Financial Independence Group will build $22.3 million campus in Cornelius
Find June events right here
Find out ‘What Lies Between Us’
Find something to do in July
Finding Nemo Jr. back at Cain Center Jan. 30-Feb. 1
Fines begin in November for I-77 Mobility Partners
Fingerprinting appointments now available
Fire at Admiral’s Quarters
Fire at Foamex plant: Roads reopening, all firefighters OK
Fire at Pho NC on Jetton
Fire causes serious damage to Bethelwood Lane home
Fire Chief Barbee: Running toward danger for 30 years
Fire damages Bustle Road mansion
Fire damages home on Peninsula Club
Fire damages single-family home in Madison Village
Fire department fund drive underway
Fire department responds to call at Cornelius Goodwill
Fire Dept. annual fund drive is under way
Fire Dept. confirms drowning; recovery under-way
Fire Dept. fundraising under way
Fire Dept. has plan to address dispatch delay
Fire destroys 2 boats at Kings Point
Fire destroys units at Bexley complex just east of I-77
Fire displaces occupants of 18 units on W. Catawba
Fire Marshal says second Bexley fire in 2 days was accidental
Fire Prevention Week: Test smoke alarms, practice escape plan
Fire safety: More time at home means more risk
Fire Trucks Surplus Auction
Firefighters getting $2 an hour pay raise
Firefighters, police officers recognized by LKN Chamber
Fireplace Makeover: Get a New Look in a Weekend
Fireworks cancelled
Fireworks cancelled at The Peninsula Club
Fireworks: What’s legal, what’s not
First Baptist Church vaccine clinic May 1
First Baptist hosting free, drive-through COVID tests Jan. 25 and Jan.27
First Baptist prayer walk
First Baptist vaccination clinic May 22
First Black woman in NC House has passed away; flags at half-staff
First case of monkeypox reported in Mecklenburg
First COVID-19 deaths in NC, one is in Cabarrus
First day of school at CMS: Watch for kids, be safe
First day of school: Let’s all keep an eye out for kids
First person: The COVID-19 vaccination is easy
First Person: What a valve job did for me
First responders at risk during pandemic
First responders, animal control and others can register for large animal rescue training
First structures at Alexander Farms mixed-use project are under way
Fish Fry Fundraiser Friday
Fish tales: Rutherfordton angler wins Bassmaster Southern Open in Cornelius
Fisher Farm cross country trail to close for improvements
Fishers of Men tournament coming to LKN
Fishes and Loaves needs your help
Fishing champ hosts tournament benefiting Warrior’s Journey
Fishing tournament and family expo coming in March
Fitness challenge: It’s town vs. town, and mayor vs. mayor!
Five commissioners, mayor sworn in, along with a couple farewells
Five faith activists, including one with local ties, arrested at US Capitol
Five months of budget work before tax rate is set
Five One-of-a-Kind Details From Chris Hardwick’s Home
Five questions with country artist Brooke Lee
Five will decide on tax rate, developments, roads
Five-story project planned in downtown Cornelius
Flags at half staff, vigil honor Mount Holly officer
Flags at half-mast honor coronavirus victims
Flags at half-staff
Flags at half-staff
Flags at half-staff again
Flags at half-staff for US service members, terrorist attack victims
Flags at half-staff in honor of firefighters who died in the line of duty
Flags at half-staff in honor of the late Gen. Colin Powell
Flags at half-staff Saturday 9/11
Flags at half-staff through May 28 to honor shooting victims
Flags at half-staff through Saturday in honor of Sen. Bob Dole
Flags at half-staff until sunset May 30
Flags at halff-staff honor former VP
Flags honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice
Flags lowered in honor of Officer Jordan Harris Sheldon
FlairTRADE consignment closes tomorrow
FlairTRADE pivots and will relocate with new owner
Flash flood warning until 7 pm
Flash flood warning; Westmoreland reopened
Flooding closes movie star’s museum
Floored by all the choices involved in a new kitchen, including the floors
Florida’s COVID-19 cases increase as GOP heads to Jacksonville
Flying takes practice
Foamex plant will close down
Focus Friday with NC Supreme Court Chief Justice
Focus Friday: Local chiefs of police discuss fraud, community policing
Follow the Cookie Crawl on Nov. 6: Collect Cookies from Davidson Businesses
Following New CDC Guidance on Face Coverings, Governor Cooper Lifts Many COVID-19 Restrictions
Following the money: Chase plans to build a branch in Cornelius
Fondo coming back to Davidson Aug. 18
Fondo returns to Davidson Aug. 13
Food distribution need is growing; you can help
Food donations needed
Food donations sought
Food Lion honors veterans Nov. 11
Food pantries receive timely donations from Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Food pantry expands hours; needs donations of hygiene items
Food support for at-risk seniors
Food Truck Festival is Sunday
Food Truck Village officially opens in January
Foodees Food & Culture Fest is Memorial Day Weekend
Foodie alert: Queen’s Feast Jan. 17-26
For some parents, silence is the best sound
For the first time in a dozen years John Bradford is a private citizen
For the kids: First responder vehicles Saturday at Birkdale Village
For the Sake of our Kids, Slow Down, Pay Attention
Forced out, Nina’s will leave Birkdale Village for Antiquity
Forecast: Wind, rain
Forecasts call for snow, ice starting early Sunday
Former CEO of McCormick keynotes small business event
Former Commissioner Jim Duke has passed away
Former Cornelius Commissioner Mike Miltich has filed to run again
Former Cornelius Mayor Nannie Potts to be honored this month
Former Cornelius Police Chief Bence Hoyle is the new chief of police in Huntersville
Former Cornelius police officer charged with criminal sexual conduct, assault and battery
Former Huntersville mayor files to run for NC House District 98, which includes Cornelius
Former Huntersville Mayor Swain has passed away
Former legislator, psychiatrist will field questions on medical marijuana
Former Mayor Jill Swain
Former mayor urges Town Board to vote for business park on Bailey Road
Former NC Rep. John Bradford will run against Christy Clark
Former NC Rep. John Bradford will run for his old seat
Former owner of LKN Cottage, The Cabin arrested on tax charges
Former Reggie White home sells for $2.3M
Former SouthLake Christian teacher arrested for sexual misconduct with student
Former town commissioner speaks out against business park on Bailey Road
Fortunately for most of us in Cornelius, it’s back to normal
Forum provides many perspectives on work force housing crisis
Forum scheduled to gain thoughts on downtown Huntersville
Founder of The Marketplace is a force for good worldwide
Founder says she will shut down Exit 28 Ridiculousness
Founders’ Ball raises $660,000 for Cain Center
Fountain coming back to Birkdale Village
Four appointed to Planning Board
Four churches will hold joint musical worship service in June
Four CPD officers receive promotions
Four more deaths at Autumn Care in Cornelius
Four years in the making, Mayes Meadow annexation comes before the Town Board
Fox and Hound closes in Birkdale Village
Free Attractions and Activities in Portland, Oregon
Free concerts this summer at Ramsey Creek Beach
Free cooking classes for healthy lifestyle
Free COVID-19 testing available, including Cornelius
Free COVID-19 testing begins today at MSC in Davidson
Free food boxes July 8
Free healthy cooking classes for those over 55 with medical conditions
Free Holiday Decoration Waste Collection Runs Through January 15
Free informational event for seniors covering simple wills, power of attorney
FREE Lawn & Leaf Bags
FREE Lawn & Leaf Bags
Free Lawn and Leaf Bags for Residents – Thursday, October 8 (10A-4P) at Veterans Park Parking Lot
Free movies all week for teachers
Free new boater safety class July 27
Free Paper Shredding Events
Free Potassium Iodide available Saturday at Alexander Middle
Free shredding April 10
Free summer camp for girls Aug. 14
Free/reduced price info: Text FOODNC to 877-877 for meal sites
Freeze tonight, tomorrow; sunny ‘n’ warm on T-Day
Freeze tonight?
Freezin’ for a reason at the Y
Freezing temps could bring frost tonight, Friday night
Fresh Fish Fry Fundraiser Friday
Fresh vegetable program targets seniors
Friday deadline for N. Meck Holiday Parade videos
Friday the 13th, especially in October is a little spookier
Friday Update: A new kind of Friday as new normal unfolds
Friday, Saturday: Final days of Early Voting
Friendship lives on
Friggatriskaidekaphobic? It’s a one and done year
From ‘Sold’ to ‘For Sale’ and Back Again: The 4 Phases of Homeownership
From ‘Sold’ to ‘For Sale’ and Back Again: The 4 Phases of Homeownership
From arts to sports, camps make summer even better
From Haylofts to Hardwoods: How One Family Salvaged a Historic Barn
From Novant to HMG to Atrium: How to follow your doctor
From Scraps to Sanctuary: A $700 A-Frame Cabin
Full funding announced for Lyngbya eradication
Full Remote Academy info
Fun and safety: Love Where you Lake event Saturday will launch new policies for rental boats
Fun things to do on Saturday
Fundraiser noon-2 pm Saturday for Admiral’s Quarters victims
Fundraiser: Hopewell’s Titanium Sound Band may go to the Peach Bowl
Funds for planning a new Exit 27 will be discussed at Town Board meeting
Funeral for ‘Gabby’ Henderson, how to help
Funeral for Kipton Ray Jester, 17 months, is Saturday
Funeral procession expected to pass through Cornelius Friday
Funeral procession heading this way
Funeral services today for Lenoir-Rhyne student; his father is pastor of Cornelius church
Funeral services Tuesday for fallen Concord Police Officer
Funeral Tuesday at Grace Covenant for firefighter who contracted coronavirus
Funerals on hold for now
Funerals were historically different in the Black community
Funnel cloud toured Cornelius lakefront yesterday
Furnace, Boiler or Heat Pump? Time for Heating Systems 101
Future of former Rite Aid store looks bright
FY 2023 budget will be released tonight
FY 2023 budget will be released tonight
G.O.A.T. Pizza opens this weekend
Gallery Crawl May 11
Galway Hooker management company taking over Boat Yard Eats
Galway Hooker party, in smaller form, under way
Galway Hooker St. Pat’s party postponed due to coronavirus
Gap between weekly new cases and monthly narrows, hospitalizations hit 994
Garbage collection schedule not interrupted for 4th of July holiday
Garbage Complaint Form
Garbage fire in Magnolia Plaza
Garbage pickup on regular schedule Monday
Garbage snafu caught some people by surprise
Gas break rocks Alexander Farm area
Gas getting back to normal, for now
Gas leak downtown; Catawba may be diverted for hours
Gas leak fixed; Catawba back to normal
Gas leak follow-up
Gas prices are falling, but for how long?
Gas prices will likely climb more
Gas still hit or miss in North Carolina, Lake Norman
Gas: With pipeline restart, ‘normal’ will return
Gasoline supplies, prices look good for holiday travel
Gasoline supplies: This may take a while
Gastonia man charged with threatening President
Gated estate sells for $3.55 million, a record for non-lakefront
Gather old documents for shredding on April 9
Gatling Juvenile Center
Gear up for the busy holiday season – Here’s what’s going on in November and a peek at December
Gem Theatre renovations are a show-stopper
General William Lee Davidson
Generation Radio concert Sunday benefits Cool Kids Clubhouse
Georgia Krueger to retire from Ada Jenkins
Geriatricians wanted: Medical schools recruit aging health specialists
Get a bang out of local Independence Day observations
Get a Black Friday Deal on a Home in These 10 Metros
Get a Black Friday Deal on a Home in These 10 Metros
Get a free breakfast sandwich from Wendy’s this Friday the 13th and Saturday
Get a free sandwich on Chick-fil-A app through Saturday
Get a java jolt, cold or hot, at these coffee shops
Get a taste of this fundraiser
Get artsy Jan. 26 with Cain Center for the Arts
Get Bach
Get Bach, Loretta—and anyone who likes the pipe organ
Get gas and eat here: 28031
Get in touch with your inner paparazzi, for a good cause
Get prepared for Cristobal, Dolly and the rest
Get ready for a chill Halloween
Get ready for Access to Success online auction
Get ready for freezing rain
Get ready for it
Get ready for school with free backpacks, school supplies and shoes
Get ready for school with free backpacks, school supplies and shoes
Get ready to celebrate the Fourth of July
Get Ready to Grow: 6 Tips for Planning Your Spring Garden
Get ready to Paddy with these St. Patrick’s Day celebrations
Get ready to strut your four-legged stuff
Get ready, set, splash
Get ready: Camp registration opens 7 am March 1
Get ready: Rain, rain and rain
Get unwanted guns out of home during this safe surrender event
Get your Cookie Crawl tickets now; it’s always a sell-out
Get your dog on: The Wiener Races are back
Get your fall groove on
Get your GOAT: Famous chef opens newest eatery
Get your green on at the Irish Connection
Getting and Staying Organized Through the Summer
Getting Your Home Ready for Trick-or-Treaters
GFOA Awards Huntersville Certificate of Excellence in Financial Reporting
Gift cards needed for Cornelius’ 2023 Adopt-a-Family for the Holidays
Gilroy is top vote-getter, followed by Sansbury, Osborne and Furcht; Bilodeau is only incumbent to win
Gilroy leads in Early Voting
Gilroy was the top vote-getter, which means mayor pro tem and a new approach to development
Gilroy: 22 years on Town Board was the ‘pleasure of a lifetime’
Gilroy: A word of thanks as Town Board service approaches an ending
Gilroy’s comments at Town Board meeting cut short
Gilroys lose, Sisson wins, the Duke is back
Gina Patterson: Lead detective on Madalina case
Girl Scout food drive coming up on Oct. 8
Girl Scout food drive on Saturday
Girl Scout food drive Saturday Oct. 9
Girl Scout Troop 2493 ‘pinning’ at Jetton Park
Girl Scouts Food Drive tomorrow
Girl Scouts Troops 2303 and 864 food drive is Saturday
Give back this holiday season by donating a toy to support Hemby Children’s Hospital
Give blood to help save lives ahead of holiday weekend
Giving back: Options abound for charitably minded people
Giving Tree Village will light up Davidson’s 12 Days of Christmas
Giving with Grace Foundation announces 10 awards of $25K each
Giving with Grace Foundation presents ‘Thanksgiving Breakfast’ fundraiser Nov. 12
GO Davidson: Town scores AAA rating
Go Exploring With This Tiny Home in Tow
Go for baroque at Davidson College Presbyterian
Go gaga for Gaga Ball Aug. 10
Go jump in the lake Jan. 1 with Carolina Show Ski Team
Go jump in the lake, barefoot, on New Year’s Day
Go jump in the lake, starting Saturday
Go to a fun event this weekend
Go to Town Hall 9 am to 4 pm to support Western NC relief operation
GOAT Pizza coming to Village at Oakhurst/Phase 2
GoFundMe account established for slain officers
GoFundMe page set up for owner of restaurant damaged by fire
GoFundMe started for accident survivor
Going for Gold: Pro Snowboarder Shaun White Lists CA Home
Going for Gold: Pro Snowboarder Shaun White Lists CA Home
Goldie and Kurt Sell Their Palisades Riviera Mansion
Goldie and Kurt Sell Their Palisades Riviera Mansion
Golf cart proliferation causing concern
Golfing for Parker June 3
Good Clean Fun: How to Build an Outdoor Shower
Good Clean Fun: How to Build an Outdoor Shower
Good job Troop 72
Good news from Cain Center: Construction will cost $2MM less than expected
Good news: Big Day at the Lake exceeds $100K goal, even before fundraisers
Good news: No new deaths at Autumn Care
Good reading in Davidson
Good things have happened at Potts Barber Shop for more than half a century
Good to Grow: Creating a Custom Gardening Workspace
Goodbye Summer, hello Fall
Goodwill, Williams Sonoma, other stores open for business
GOP candidate for governor will speak at LKN Chamber ‘PowerLuncheon’ Aug. 15
GOP Convention: At this point it is a ‘go’
Gospel Jam June 28
Got ‘maskne’? Here are some ways to prevent breakouts
Got a cool car or truck you want to show off?
Got a helicopter?
Got gas? Piedmont Natural Gas is ensuring that we do
Got gas? You probably do
Gov Extends Modified Stay At Home Order to Continue to Slow the Spread as Numbers Begin to Stabilize
Gov. Cooper aims to extend eviction moratorium
Gov. Cooper bids farewell as 2nd term draws to close
Gov. Cooper extends ‘stay-at-home’ order 3 more weeks
Gov. Cooper Issues Executive Order to Relax Outdoor Mask Mandate and Ease Mass Gathering Limits
Gov. Cooper opening COVID vaccine to more North Carolinians
Gov. Cooper opens Group 4 a week earlier
Gov. Cooper orders flags at half-staff Aug. 23
Gov. Cooper presser: No statewide mask mandate
Gov. Cooper proclaims today Juneteenth in NC
Gov. Cooper steps in the Disney/Charter Spectrum dispute, arguing or sports fans
Gov. Cooper tightens existing restrictions to slow COVID-19 spread
Gov. Cooper updates COVID-19 restrictions at 3 pm Tuesday
Gov. Cooper will announce how, when NC reopens
Gov. extends ‘stay-at-home’ order another month
Gov. Stein last night recognized tragic death of Hunter Dalton in 2016
Gov. Stein recognized tragic death of Hunter Dalton
Gov. Stein signs HB-948
Gov. Stein will recognize Cornelius resident during State of the State
Governor bans sale of alcoholic drinks in bars, restaurants after 11 pm, starting Friday
Governor calls for masks at all times in elementary, middle schools
Governor closes schools for 2 weeks, but is it enough?
Governor Cooper Announces Frontline Essential Workers Eligible for Vaccination March 3rd
Governor declares statewide weather emergency
Governor extends Phase 2 to July 17
Governor instructs NC Emergency Management teams to prepare for Santa Claus’ arrival tomorrow night
Governor instructs NC Emergency Management to prepare for Santa Claus
Governor instructs NC Emergency Management to prepare for Santa Claus’ arrival tonight
Governor issues ‘no disconnect’ order to utilities
Governor proclaims Juneteenth Day
Governor proclaims today Gun Violence Awareness Day
Governor says NC is the ‘center of the college basketball universe’
Governor Signs Executive Order to Ease COVID-19 Restrictions Effective February 26 at 5 p.m.
Governor Signs Executive Order to Tighten Mask Requirements and Enforcement
Governor’s order takes effect at 5 pm Monday
Governor’s ‘State of the State’ tonight includes Cornelius resident
Grab a wing it’s National Chicken Wing Day
Graduating from 5th grade is one more milestone
Graduation commencing in a virtual way
Grand opening celebration tomorrow
Grandson of John Connor inducted into Livingstone College Leaders Hall of Fame
Grant to fund Sloan House conditions assessment and building use study
Great Race stops in downtown Mooresville June 26
Greco Fresh opens in Magnolia Plaza
Green Daze: Ways to celebrate your Irishness around Lake Norman
Green with Envy: Don’t miss out on these ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day!
Greenberg Gibbons plans another community meeting for business park on Bailey Road
Greenway Gartens public hearing set for Sept. 7
Greenway Gartens, Caroline take another step forward
Greenway Gartens: A new vision for development
Greenway officially opens with ceremony on Saturday
Greenway, Trail and Bike Commission, Parks and Recreation Commission, and Public Arts Commission hav
Greenway, Trail, & Bikeway Commission – Accepting Applications
Greenway, Trail, and Bikeway Advisory Board Opening
Gregarious birds flock together at favorite island in Cornelius
Griffin family proposing event venue, family compound on Nantz
Grocer survey: Local prices up average 9% this year
Groceries for those in need
Grocers begin to limit some purchases
Grocers dedicate hours for seniors, 1st responders, hospital staff
Grocers, schools strive for better new normal; Electricities update
Grocery price check-in
Groups recognized for community service
Growing after school program needs volunteers
Growing the Vine
Growth coming: ‘Active’ projects around town
Growth Management Committee up for discussion Monday evening
Growth management plan will be voted on in April
Guess who came to dinner?
Guess Who Could Save a Billion Dollars Under the GOP Tax Plan?
Guest Opinion: A vision for Cornelius
Guest Opinion: Blending the new and old Cornelius is no small task
Guest Opinion: Former Huntersville mayor calls property tax hike ‘extreme’
Guest Opinion: It’s time for term limits
Guest Opinion: Supreme Court case sparks advocacy for homeless rights
Guns ‘N’ Hoses Nov. 2
Guns & Hoses Saturday at 3
Guns to Gardens Feb. 17 in Davidson
Gwyneth Paltrow Drops Price and Relists Tribeca Penthouse
Gwyneth Paltrow Drops Price and Relists Tribeca Penthouse
Gyms are reopening. Here’s what to look for at yours
H.A. “Humpy” Wheeler
Ha-Ha-Halloween jokes and puns to amuse and lift your spirits
Habitat announces scholarship
Habitat has new board members
Habitat raises $90K, including $40K from Lowe’s
Had enough chillin? Plan your January
Half-Point Drop in Interest Rates Boosts Buyers' Budgets
Halfway through raising a girl, I haven’t worn makeup yet
Halloween chill in the air
Halloween haunts for kids and adults around Lake Norman
Halloween safety tips
Halloween tips: What to do if your child has autism spectrum disorder
Halloween tips: Seasonal illness safety
Halloween tips: Trick-or-treat safely
Halloween tips: What about kids with food allergies?
Halloween Treat Trail is Saturday
Hambright Widening Project to Start Monday, August 12th
Happenings around Lake Norman
Happy 150th Huntersville!
Happy 337th Johann! March 16 concert
Happy 4th!
Happy Birthday Johann!
Happy Easter Weekend
Happy Halloween!
Happy Holidays and thank you
Happy Holidays: Town Offices Closed Dec 24-28 in Observance of Christmas Holiday
Happy Hour Rotary group raised $40K for non-profits
Happy Hour Rotary hosting bourbon tasting event Feb. 9
Happy Independence Day
Happy Independence Day!
Happy Independence Day!
Happy International Dog Day
Happy Juneteenth!
Happy Lollipop Day!
Happy Mother’s Day, from Modern Dad
Happy National Beer Day, and, oh yes, Coffee Cake Day, Empowered Women Entrepreneurs Day, International Beaver Day, No Housework Day
Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Weekend weather
Harassment differs by race, gender
Harassment differs by race, gender
HarborHippos advance; face Pineville tonight
HarborHippos fall in second round of playoffs
Harmful Algal Blooms in Lake Norman
Harold Rice brings MBA, real life experience to lead Ada Jenkins
Harris Teeter pulls gun-friendly koozies, controversy erupts
Harris Teeter requiring face masks as of today
Has the tenant house really been saved?
Have a heart: LKN Humane needs your help
Have you paid your property taxes?
HAWK means stop when flashing
HAWK signal to go live tomorrow
Haylofts to Hardwoods: How One Family Salvaged a Historic Barn By Hand
Haylofts to Hardwoods: How One Family Salvaged a Historic Barn By Hand
Hazard Mitigation Plan Update
HC Oakes Band has a little coronavirus tune
He said, she said: Gilroys address election loss
He’s a Navy pilot in training
Head of airport, a Cornelius resident, receives award
Head of Board of Elections will discuss ballot integrity Oct. 9
Head out to the Back to School Bash with gaga ball tournament, activities and movie on Saturday
Heading out Friday night, Saturday and Sunday
Heads up: Daylight Savings ends Sunday at 2 am
Heads up: Meck County cautions residents about tax letter
Healed and Restored golf fundraiser is April 7
Healed and Restored golf fundraiser is Monday
Healing Dragons paddle for a cause
Healing History at Cedar Grove July 16
Health experts spot uptick in COVID cases, a possible harbinger of fall/winter wave
Health leaders cheer governor’s stay-at-home order
Healthy Meck advocacy training set for Nov. 22
Hearing for ‘Greenway Gartens’ mixed-use project now set for Aug. 9
Hearing Monday on Alexander Farm changes
Hearing Monday on Mayes Road rezoning proposal
Hearing on W. Catawba apartment proposal on Monday
Hearing tonight on term lengths in Cornelius
Heart tribute band performs Nov. 9 with two original band members
HEARTS event at Cedar Grove features local music, local food discussion
HEARTS Milling Around this Saturday moves indoors
HEARTS: Let Freedom Spring event on May 24 includes art contest
Heat Advisory in effect 11 am to 8 pm
Heat returning: 98 forecast Wednesday
Heat wave: Check on vulnerable friends, animals
Heat wave: Today will be the hottest day so far this year; fans available
Heavy rain, winds expected in NC as Helene passes to the west
Heavy turnout for early voting at Cornelius Town Hall
Heavy turnout today, polls open till 7:30 pm
Helene damages exceed $53 billion
Helene my have changed the landscape, but birds are back
Helene response update
Helene update from WNC
Helene update: 101 deaths in NC, 7 remain missing
Helene update: Logistics are a challenge amidst devastation
Helene update: Mecklenburg is now part of major disaster declaration; confirmed NC deaths approaching 80
Helene update: More than 100 fatalities
Helene-related death toll in NC nearing 100
Helfrich vs. Bales: Competitive race will go down to the wire
Hello Fall!
Hello Michael! Downed trees now reported on Jetton.
Hello Michael! Fast-moving storm barrelling through
Hello October! Nice weekend ahead
Hello Zeta: Wind and rain
Help feed our furry friends
Help for small businesses
Help Name our New Park!
Help PARC plan the future of recreation programming
Help prevent garbage truck fires
Help put Humpty Dumpty sculpture back together again
Help Shape Huntersville's Downtown Plan
Help shape the future of downtown on Sept. 12
Helpful Q&A on face masks
Helpful Tool: SlowCOVIDNC app
HEOSC Meeting Rescheduled
HEOSC Public Input Session – April 29
HEOSC Sub-Committee Meeting
HEOSC Sub-Committee Meeting
HEOSC Sub-Committee Meeting
Hepburn, History and Hollywood Combine in Audrey’s Former Home
Hepburn, History and Hollywood Combine in Audrey’s Former Home
Here are some celebratory options for Independence Day
Here comes the Boom! Get your fireworks fix this 4th
Here Comes the Bus is super helpful
Here’s the Wackiest Tiny Home You’ve Ever Seen
Here’s a recipe for hand sanitizer
Here’s a roadmap to transportation bonds
Here’s how long it will take to burn off that high-calorie fall treat
Here’s how Smithville’s anniversary is counted as the 50th
Here’s how to help Huntersville plan for it’s 150th anniversary
Here’s the buzz on Pollinator Week, June 20-26
Here’s the latest on where to dine
Here’s the schedule for music in Davidson
Here’s what is going on for the 4th of July, starting tomorrow
Here’s what should be on your radar for November fun and holiday activities
Here’s what you can do this week in this come-back summer 2021
Here’s what’s happening around Lake Norman
Here’s where NC ranks in COVID-19 safest states
Here’s where NC ranks in survey of 2023’s States with the Most Racial Progress
Here's How Underwater Homes Are Dragging Down Entire Housing Markets
Hershey, Bradley get prison terms in local Ponzi scheme
Hershey, Bradley trial moved to September
Hey, candy man, what’s your Top 10?
Hi tower! 199 feet of ugly?
Hibernate Luxuriously in This 5,572-Square-Foot Cave Mansion
Hickory St., Northcross Drive improvements moving ahead
Hidden Costs of Homeownership Typically Top $9,000 a Year
Hidden Costs of Homeownership Typically Top $9,000 a Year
High rate of lung cancer in NC
High school anglers recognized
High school senior aims for $750,000 to help fight leukemia
High school students can enter Congressional Art Competition
High winds, rain cause damage, power outages
Higher-risk people in Group 4 eligible for COVID-19 vaccine
Highest and best use: Burned to the ground on purpose
Historic building downtown faces partial demolition
Historic church building in Davidson receives grant
Historic day: Cain Center for the Arts breaks ground
Historic news: Cornelius lands $500K in state budget for town museum
Historic preservation: A contact sport for all involved
Historic step forward for town museum
History Corner: Alexander Farm
History lecture to highlight Native women’s food and craft production
History Makers 2016: Dr. Jane Lubchenco
History mystery: Schoolmaster or Napoleonic field marshal, and what’s the connection here?
History: When going to the movies was Black and white
Hit the trails with a Cornelius Trail Passport
Ho ho ho: Santa will scout out Cornelius Dec. 22
Ho-ho-help Cornelius Police deliver during Adopt-A-Family for the holidays
HOA’s: Some advice after 12 years at the helm
Hoke master plan public input session to be held via Zoom
Holbrook Park Closed
Holbrook Park Tree Trimming
Holbrook Street Construction Update
Hold on conditional zoning requests may be lifted at May 1 Town Board meeting
Hold the cell phone Mabel, let’s explore
Holiday activities along with other fun events coming in November
Holiday Closing
Holiday Closing – Friday, April 2
Holiday closings, garbage pick up
Holiday decor is out, Santa is coming to town
Holiday happenings coming up in Mooresville
Holiday Market
Holiday market Nov. 27-28
Holiday newsletter schedule
Holiday newsletter schedule
Holiday newsletter schedule
Holiday Parade is on this year
Holiday planner
Holiday Trash Update – Friday Routes to be Collected on Saturday (Christmas and New Years Day)
Holiday waste collection
Holiday weather outlook: Hot & sunny
Holiday Weekend Weather
Holiday weekend weather
Holiday Weekend Weather
Holiday weekend weather
Holiday Weekend Weather outlook
Holly Walk tour is Dec. 2
Holly’z Hope ceases operations to change focus
Holly’z Hope, Pawbrokers hosting food drive Saturday
Holston closes 10 offices; HMG, Novant will help ex-patients
Holston Medical terminates employees; shutters some offices
Holston opens online form for medical record transfers
Holy Week and Easter services
Holy Week and Easter services
Holy Week and Easter services taking place in Cornelius
Holy Week services
Home and property sales
Home and property sales
Home and property sales for August: Mooresville
Home and property sales for December: Mecklenburg
Home and property sales for July: Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville
Home and property sales for July: Mooresville
Home and property sales for November: Cornelius, Davidson and Huntersville
Home and property sales for September: Cornelius, Davidson and Huntersville
Home and property sales for September: Mooresville
Home and property sales in Cornelius: October
Home and property sales: April 2021
Home and property sales: February and March 2021
Home and property sales: July 19-Aug. 20
Home and property sales: June 15- July 16
Home and property sales: March 2021
Home and property sales: Nov. 23-Dec. 15, 2021
Home and property sales: Oct. 15-Nov. 22
Home and property sales: Sept. 17-Oct. 14
Home badly damaged as tree falls; how to donate on a statewide basis
Home Depot seeks permission to expand
Home Organization: Embracing Order in the New Year
Home price appreciation rising
Home prices still on the rise in and around North Meck
Home sale sets record for Cornelius this year
Home sales
Home sales for June 2020: Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville
Home Sales for March 2020 (Cornelius / Davidson / Huntersville)
Home sales in Mooresville
Home Sales January 2020
Home sales still happening
Home sales: Who paid how much for what
Home Shopping During Winter: What You Need to Know
Home Shopping? Walk Away If You Spot This in the Kitchen
Home Shopping? Walk Away If You Spot This in the Kitchen
Home Transactions April 2019 – May 2019
Home Transactions July 2019
Home Transactions June – July 2019
Home Transactions September 2019
Home, [extremely] sweet home—for $6.2 million
Homeowners, more so than buyers, appreciate home price appreciation
HOMES Program is Here to Help Mecklenburg County Homeowners in Need
Homes With ‘Subway Tiles’ or ‘Barn Doors’ Sell Faster and for More Money
Homes With 'Subway Tiles' or 'Barn Doors' Sell Faster and for More Money
Homes With Blue Bathrooms Sell for $5,440 More Than Expected
Homes With Blue Bathrooms Sell for $5,440 More Than Expected
HomeSense will open its first NC store in Shops at Fresh Market
HomeTrust opens in Cornelius, People’s Bank moves to Huntersville
Honoring Dads: Special men inspire lasting values
Honoring those who served on Veterans Day
Hook up with fishing and Earth Jam April 27
Hooked on Cornelius Oct. 19
Hooked on Cornelius returns
Hop Along the Bunny Trail March 27
Hop into Easter and spring events and services
Hop Into Spring March 27
Hop Into Spring Saturday at Wilhelm Park
Hop Into Spring this Saturday
Hope House collecting shoes for novel fundraiser
Hope House to celebrate opening of the Cottages of Lindquist Glen
Hopewell Baptist community event April 27
Hopewell Headliners present ‘Bring it On’
Hopewell Presbyterian Church Stone Walls
Hopewell senior lands EnergyUnited scholarship
Hoppy Trails
Hospital on track for May groundbreaking
Hospitalizations climb again due to COVID-19
Hospitalizations climb, but increase in new cases is lower
Hospitalizations climbing, as are cases and testing
Hospitalizations due to COVID-19 down from last week
Hospitalizations for coronavirus at a new high in NC
Hospitals adjust visitor restrictions
Hospitals limit child visits to patients to avoid spread of respiratory viruses
Hospitals restrict access to avoid spread of flu
Host Committee responds to RNC news, saying ‘clear violation’
Hot Properties: Million-dollar deals
Hot Properties: Million-dollar home sales
Hot summer weekend in store
Hot weekend!
Hot, likely wet, weekend forecast
Hotel proposal approved by Huntersville
Hotel, apartments pulled from Birkdale Village plans
Hotel, conference center, apartments coming before Planning Board
Hotel, mixed-use project proposed for Sefton Park Road
Hottest bets this weekend, Aug. 13-15
Hough a cappella group scores
Hough High attendance is down after social media scare
Hough High grads land nearly $14 million in scholarships
Hough High lacrosse clinics begin Dec. 4; sign up now
Hough High Lacrosse made it to State Championships
Hough High School’s DECA Team wins in state competition
Hough High soccer star signs with Clemson
Hough High STEM team members going to playoffs in Raleigh
Hough High students land top honors in STEM competition
Hough needs traffic flow, neighborhood wants peace
Hough senior from Cornelius lands Morehead scholarship
Hough student representing NC at JDRF Children’s Congress
Hough students safe after leaving Notre Dame
Hough was on modified lockdown earlier today
Hough wins 2nd place at Odyssey of the Mind state tournament
Hough’s Bill Shook is high school tennis coach of the year
House of the Week: $100 Million Mansion Stocked With 177 Bottles of Bubbly
House of the Week: 12-Foot-Wide Slice of the Big Easy
House of the Week: 120-Year-Old Gem With a Greenhouse
House of the Week: A Clock Tower Called Home
House of the Week: Island Cabin With Northwest Charm
House of the Week: Sharp Lines, Stunning Views and a Record Sale Price
House of the Week: Snow White’s Cottage in the Woods
House of the Week: The World’s Tallest Single-Family Home
House of the Week: This Magical Treehouse Happened By Accident
House of the Week: Tiny Home With 100-Mile Desert Views
House of the Week: Tiny Shipping Container, Big Style
House of the Week: Tropical Island Retreat With Private Art Studio
House of the Year: A Treehouse Tower With Water Views
House on Freshwater sells for $4.9 million
House with haunting history will be torn down
Housing plan on Town Board agenda tonight
Housing Study Committee meets Thursday
How ‘Home Was a Safe House’ for This Refugee and Cancer Survivor
How ‘Home Was a Safe House’ for This Refugee and Cancer Survivor
How $20 million in Park Bonds would be spent
How 2017 Rate Volatility Impacts Home Affordability
How an Easement Can Make for Lousy Neighbors
How big a problem are plastics in food packaging?
How Breaking 3 Design Rules Made Our Home Feel More Like Us
How Breaking 3 Design Rules Made Our Home Feel More Like Us
How can we make preservation economically viable?
How Cornelius candidates say they will vote on term lengths
How Davidson handles animal control differs from Cornelius
How Do Co-Borrowers’ Credit Scores Affect a Home Purchase?
How do you network during the shutdown?
How do you spell p-e-r-i-p-h-e-r-a-l?
How does Charlotte place among the best places to get married? Pretty good
How dry we aren’t: Wet winter precipitates lots of problems
How Hard Is It to Add a Bathroom?
How Historic Racial Injustices Still Impact Housing Today
How Historic Racial Injustices Still Impact Housing Today
How I connected with a movie star
How I got even with a text scammer
How I Prepare for the Holidays
How I Prepare for the Holidays
How local history is learned and taught
How long is Halloween candy good for?
How Many Credit Checks Before Closing on a Home?
How Much Do Septic Systems Cost to Install?
How Much Does It Cost to Move?
How much money did 28031 send to the presidential campaigns?
How much will I 77 tolls cost?
How plans for an apartment complex changed is a lesson in local government and economics
How Tarek and I Say “I Do” to Working Together Every Day
How Tarek and I Say “I Do” to Working Together Every Day
How to Actually Afford to Buy A Home in America
How to Actually Afford to Buy A Home in America
How to Add Board & Batten to Your Walls
How to apply for a ‘Next NC’ scholarship to a community college
How to apply for at-large seat on Meck County Commission
How to apply for NC Education Corps
How to Attract Birds to Your Yard (Hint: Don’t Just Wing It)
How to Avoid a Water Heater Nightmare
How to be a sponsor or vendor at National Night Out
How to Bleach Hardwood Floors
How to Brighten a Dark Home
How to Build a Home Renovation Team You Can Trust
How to Build a Home Renovation Team You Can Trust
How to Build and Install a Sliding Barn Door
How to Build Your Own Vertical Garden With Shipping Pallets
How to Buy a Lake House in 4 Easy Steps
How to Buy a Shipping Container (for Your Next Home)
How to Buy a Shipping Container (for Your Next Home)
How to Buy a Vacation Home in 5 Steps
How to Buy Property in Australia If You’re From the U.S.
How to Carve the Best Pumpkin on the Block
How to Change a Light Fixture
How to Choose a Property Manager for Your Rental Home
How to Choose the Right School: 6 Tips for Parents
How to Create Your Ultimate Outdoor Kitchen
How to Decorate Simply for the Holidays (With Big Impact)
How to Feel at Home, No Matter Where You Are
How to Feel at Home, No Matter Where You Are
How to Find Your Dream Home
How to Fix Ceiling Water Stains
How to fix traffic: 10 candidates, 10 answers
How to Get a Mortgage and Change Jobs at the Same Time
How to get around during North Meck Holiday Parade
How to Get Rid of Smoke Smell in Your House
How to Get Rid of Your Roommate (Legally!)
How to give back: Kiwanis Thanksgiving dinner project
How to Grow a Spectacular Container Garden
How to Handle Long-Distance House Hunting Like a Champ
How to Hang Curtains to Make Your Windows Look Bigger
How to have a happy, safe and inclusive Halloween in 2020
How to help Florence victims
How to help keep student athletes safe during the heat
How to Install a Kitchen Faucet
How to keep your dog cool this summer
How to Make a Competitive Offer Against All-Cash Home Buyers
How to Make the Most of 500 Square Feet: See How This City Renter Did It
How to manage the back-to-school transition
How to Measure Your Home’s Square Footage
How to Modernize a Split-Level Home
How to Modernize a Split-Level Home
How to Move Cross-Country: See How These Renters Made It Work
How to Negotiate Repairs After a Home Inspection
How to Paint the Exterior of Your Home (the Easy Way!)
How to Perform a Landlord Background Check
How to plan a safer gathering amidst the pandemic
How to Plan an Outdoor Movie Night
How to Plan the Perfect Patio
How To Powerwash Your Sidewalk
How to prepare for a storm
How to Prepare Your Home for an Appraisal
How to Remove Stains From an Area Rug
How to Repair a Damaged Shingle
How to Repair and Prevent Doorknob Holes in Walls
How to Replace a Ceiling Fan
How to Set a Home Renovation Budget
How to Set a Home Renovation Budget
How to sound off on Charlotte Douglas flyover noise
How to stay safe during the Memorial Day holiday weekend
How to Throw the Perfect Pumpkin-Carving Party
How to Track Santa on Christmas Eve
How to view CMS ’emergency’ board meeting online
How to Win the War on Pet Hair
How towns communicate: Social media is one way
How we go to the dogs
How will Cornelius use $8 million in stimulus funds?
How will you celebrate National Dog Day?
Hoyle rules: Retired police chief receives prestigious award
HPD Chief Bence Hoyle to Retire After 37 Years of Law Enforcement Service
HPRD Advisory Boards Now Accepting Applications
HS graduation info for Hough, N. Meck, Hopewell
Huge crowd for Light Up Cornelius
Huge Juneteenth Festival in Plaza Midwood
Hugh Torance House and Store Board announces new board members
Hugh Torance House and Store releases annual report, and looks ahead
Hugh Torance House Halloween event Oct. 29 is steeped in history
Humane Society Gala Nov. 2
Humane Society of Charlotte’s Annual Walk & Festival at Truist Field Saturday
Humid, hot, pop-up storms for the weekend and into next week
Humpty Dumpty is back where he belongs
Hundreds attend candle-light vigil for Madalina
Hundreds attend Veteran’s Day ceremony behind Town Hall
Hundreds enjoyed Big Day at the Lake
Hundreds of anti-Trump demonstrators marched in Cornelius Saturday
Hundreds of millions of dollars in federal aid heading to Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Hunter Newsome is new Marine PFC
Huntersville 101 Fall Session Added
Huntersville 101 Returns for 2020 – Program Begins Febraury 26th
Huntersville 101 Returns for 2020 – Program Begins Febraury 26th
Huntersville 101 Spring Session – Registration is Open!
Huntersville 2040 Community Plan – Plan Ambassadors Meeting 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at Town Hall
Huntersville 2040 Community Plan – Plan Ambassadors Meeting Wednesday at Town Hall
Huntersville 2040 Community Plan – Steering Committee Meeting
Huntersville 2040 Community Plan – Steering Committee Meeting
Huntersville 2040 Community Plan – Steering Committee Meeting
Huntersville 2040 Listening Session Opportunity
Huntersville 2040 Listening Session Opportunity
Huntersville 2040 Online Community Participation Meeting
Huntersville 2040 Online Community Participation Meeting
Huntersville 2040 Public Engagement Dates Announced
Huntersville 2040 Public Engagement Meetings Set for February 24-26
Huntersville 2040 Public Survey
Huntersville 2040 Steering Committee Virtual Meeting
Huntersville 2040 Virtual Steering Committee Meeting
Huntersville Bike Plan Open House
Huntersville Bike Plan Open House
Huntersville board meeting delayed a day for MLK Jr. Day closing
Huntersville brewery hosts first beer pairing dinner
Huntersville Chamber CEO apologizes to mayor
Huntersville Community Plan
Huntersville Day at Cannon Ballers Game
Huntersville DMV re-opens for express services only
Huntersville Downtown Plan Public Forum #2
Huntersville Downtown Plan volunteer opportunities
Huntersville getting new $30 million Town Hall
Huntersville Growers’ Market
Huntersville Growers’ Market
Huntersville Growers’ Market
Huntersville Growers' Market
Huntersville Growers' Market is ADDING A DAY!
Huntersville Growers' Market Opening Day & CRUISE-IN
Huntersville Happy Hour’s LKN Men Than Cook is March 17
Huntersville Hay Days to be held September 23
Huntersville Holiday Happenings at Veterans Park
Huntersville Holiday House Contest & Tour
Huntersville Holiday Market
Huntersville Interchange, I-77 Lanes to Temporarily Close
Huntersville Land Development Fee Changes effective August 1, 2023
Huntersville leaders expected to vote on Birkdale Village tonight
Huntersville leaders ponder new town hall options
Huntersville Library reopens Monday, Fall Fest Oct. 26
Huntersville looking for volunteers to fill board seats
Huntersville Mayor Aneralla ‘seriously considering’ run for US Congress
Huntersville mayor announces plans to run for NC House District 98
Huntersville mayor-elect wants residents to be more involved
Huntersville Mobility Plan
Huntersville Parks and Recreation Earns Fourth Normy Award
Huntersville pickleball/tennis courts closed for repairs
Huntersville planners reject new Birkdale Village plan
Huntersville Planning Board votes 4-3 against Birkdale plan
Huntersville plans a week of fun for everyone
Huntersville Police Department Community Survey 2020
Huntersville Police Department seeks resident input
Huntersville police offer car seat checks
Huntersville Police Seeking Help with Cold Case
Huntersville public meeting on gas spill is Aug. 27
Huntersville puts out call for proposals for upcoming SculpTOUR
Huntersville seeks PAC advisory board member
Huntersville seeks school supply donations, and plans a week of fun in August
Huntersville senior lands Morehead scholarship
Huntersville shapes up as winner of Mayors’ Fitness Challenge
Huntersville Town Board of Commissioners Adopt FY25 Budget
Huntersville Town Board Special Meeting – Budget Workshop
Huntersville Town Board votes 5-1 for Birkdale Village expansion
Huntersville Town Hall parking update during road closure
Huntersville Veterans Day Ceremony
Huntersville Week of Fun
Huntersville-Concord Road to re-open tomorrow
Huntersville’s Black History Month celebrations
Huntesville REC School
Hurricane Florence shifts south
Hurricane Preparedness Week means being prepared for more than wind
Hurricane relief drive in Birkdale Village is this Saturday
Hurricane season begins June 1
Hurricane season: Hugo bossed us around in 1989
Husband-wife duo pastoring Mt. Zion United Methodist
Husband, wife indicted for stealing from booster club
Hwy. 115 has reopened after unannounced closing
Hwy. 21 update: Let’s get wide in 2026, maybe 2029
HWY115 Nighttime Closure for Waterline Replacement
HWY115 Waterline Replacement Work
Hydrilla is a growing problem in parts of the lake
I asked ChatGPT a few things about Cornelius and my Yugo
I Bought a Condo When I Was Under 30 and Single
I Bought a Condo When I Was Under 30 and Single
I don’t want a partridge in a pear tree, just flush the d#$% toilet
I Spent Two Days in a Castle Just Outside NYC
I Spent Two Days in a Castle Just Outside NYC
I-485 driver in jail
I-77 advisors express frustration over lack of progress
I-77 bill faces tougher test in Senate
I-77 Express will allow extended commercial vehicles starting Feb. 8
I-77 Lanes in Huntersville to Close Overnight This Week
I-77 Mobility Partners CEO: Mums the word
I-77 paving drove confusion, anger Sunday
I-77 Planning Survey
I-77 shoulder hardening starts next spring/summer
I-77 stanchions will be moved
I-77 toll lanes: They’re watching
I77 Local Advisory Group meets Wednesday
Ian updates: So far, so good
Ian, arriving sooner than expected, spawns cancellations, rescheduling
Ian’s remnants: Tree damage, drizzle
Ibeyi’s Songs Come Full Circle
Iconic ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ House Listed for $8.995M
Iconic ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ House Listed for $8.995M
Ida: Cooler temps coming
If Cornelius were a port on a cruise, here’s what I’d do
If elected to Congress, Bradford would move to District 8
If lightning deaths strike you as frequent in NC, they are
If you like it cold and wet, barefoot ski tournament is where to be New Years Day
If you plan to catch The Polar Express in Concert, buy your tickets now
If you’re a planner, Christmas is right around the corner of Main Street and…
Iggy Azalea and Nick Young Have Unloaded Their ‘Fancy’ LA Home
Iggy Azalea and Nick Young Have Unloaded Their ‘Fancy’ LA Home
Immigration panel discussion Sept. 21
Impact fees make sense at this time
Impact fees not an avenue in road, development woes
Impending cold weather could slow down I-77 paving
Improvements at Hwy. 21 and Westmoreland take shape
In case you smell smoke…
In Cornelius, if it sounds like gunfire, chances are it’s a hopped-up car
In Cornelius, you can put Humpty Dumpty together again
In Davidson: Masks ‘strongly’ recommended
In deed: Home and property sales
In His Steps Dance presents free family event Jan.13
In response to drownings, Joshua Murray Boating, Safety, Education and Awareness Center will open this spring
In response to drownings, the Joshua Murray boating safety center will open in May
In response to drownings, the Joshua Murray Boating, Safety, Education and Awareness Center will open in May
In Smithville, getting city water was a ‘do-it-ourselves’ project
In split decision, Town Board opts for kid-friendly speed on Jetton
In split vote, Town Board agrees to one-cent property tax increase
In the slow lane: Old Jetton at crossroads with planners
In the wake of Helene, Cintra will cap tolls to ease congestion on I-77
Inaugural Better Together Ball benefitting the Cool Kids Clubhouse planned for December
Inbound Jetton has reopened
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Apr. 11
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Apr. 18
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Apr. 29
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Apr. 4
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department April 16
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department April 24
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department April 29
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department April 9
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Aug 12
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Aug 15
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Dec. 16
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Dec. 23
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Dec. 27
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Dec. 30
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Dec. 5
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Feb. 12
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Feb. 13
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Feb. 21
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Feb. 21
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Feb. 28
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Feb. 7
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Feb. 8
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Jan. 13
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Jan. 16
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Jan. 17
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Jan. 24
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Jan. 27
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Jan. 3
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Jan. 30
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Jan. 31
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Jan. 8
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Jan. 9
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department July 10
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department July 12
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department July 19
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department July 25
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department June 14
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department June 21
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department June 27
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department June 7
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Mar. 1
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Mar. 20
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Mar. 28
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Mar. 8
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department March 19
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department March 26
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department March 6
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department March 6
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department May 16
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department May 23
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department May 30
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department May 6
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department May 9
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Nov. 12
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Nov. 15
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Nov. 22
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department Oct. 31
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department October 14
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department October 17
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department October 25
Incidents, Arrests and Citations as reported by the Cornelius Police Department October 4
Incidents, Arrests and Citations reported by the Cornelius PD – May 16 – May 22
Incidents, arrests, citations as reported by CPD May 14
Incidents, arrests, citations as reported by CPD May 27
Incidents, arrests, citations as reported by CPD May 7
Incidents, arrests, citations May 29
Incidents, arrests, citations: June 4 CPD report
Increase in new cases down from yesterday; positive testing improves
Independence Day newsletter schedule
Indianapolis Named Best Place for First-Time Home Buyers
Indianapolis Named Best Place for First-Time Home Buyers
Indomitable John McCurdy: On a wing and a prayer, plus faith, family, friends
Indoor entertainment center coming to Kenton Place
Industrial-Style Tiny Home Made for Outdoor Living – House of the Week
Industry expert: Gas prices poised to climb
Infant formula shortage hits locally
Info on new tax values will be delayed
Infographic: Why Is 20% Ideal for a Down Payment?
Information Meeting Gilead Road Widening
Information Meeting Gilead Road Widening
Information meetings scheduled for classical, Christian homeschooling
Ingersoll Rand raised $1.4 million for United Way
Ingersoll Rand will sponsor Performing Arts Series at Cain Center
Innovative work of art—and technology—brightens tunnel under I-77
Inside government: Town will take up penalties Dec. 20
Insiders Share What Makes Baltimore So Charming
Insiders Share What Makes Baltimore So Charming
Instrument Discovery Day this Saturday
Interested teens can apply for Lake Norman Teen Council participation
International Jiu Jitsu star lands in Cornelius
International organist performs Jan. 13
International Women’s Day thoughts from Dr. Jill Biden
Intersection gets temporary fix
Interview: Erika Erlenbach will chair LKN Chamber in 2021
Invasive zebra mussels confirmed in Iredell
Investment Property: How Much Can You Write Off on Your Taxes?
Investment Property: How Much Can You Write Off on Your Taxes?
Iredell Health has vaccine appointments available Saturday
Iredell Sheriff’s get canine that can detect drugs, including fentanyl
Is a budget battle shaping up at Town Hall?
Is a Dual Agency Relationship Risky?
Is a hold on permits a concrete path to restoring a sidewalk on W. Catawba?
Is a moratorium in Cornelius a real possibility?
Is a tax increase inevitable?
Is Buying a ‘Starter Home’ Still Smart?
Is Buying a Historic Home Right for You?
Is it allergies or the coronavirus? 4 ways to tell
Is it COVID-19, flu, a cold, or allergies?
Is Rent-to-Own a Scam?
Is the Confederate Monument here to stay?
Is there going to be an adventure park in Huntersville?
Is this a watershed moment for wakeboarders?
Is toilet paper shortage real?
Is W. Catawba widening in the fast lane? Maybe not.
Is Your Bathroom a Total Snooze Fest? (It Doesn’t Have to Be)
Is Your Home Trying to Kill You?
Island estate in Huntersville on the market at $22 million
Issues with Payment on Website
It gets cold Tuesday
It looks like a $384K windfall for Cornelius, thanks to Davidson, Mooresville cable deal
It looks like a pre-school may come to W. Catawba
It looks like an average hurricane season, but let’s hope we don’t get to Wendy
It looks like we’re going to Waste Pro
It takes planning and thought to be a MODERN dad
It was apparently a suicide on Torrence Chapel
It was inevitable: Tax bills going out
It’s a Catio, Daddio! A Video Tour Led by the Feline Himself
It’s a Sell for Warren Buffett in Laguna Beach
It’s a Sell for Warren Buffett in Laguna Beach
It’s a contest: Denis Bilodeau will run for mayor
It’s a done deal: Chief Hoyle going to Huntersville as interim chief
It’s a family affair: How to keep kids active after school
It’s a horse race: 9 candidates for Town Board
It’s a horse race: Gilroy, Furcht file to run for Town Board
It’s a month of big birthdays around here. Cornelius Today turns 20 and Future Man turns 16.
It’s a taxing time of year, but tax relief programs can help
It’s all in the detail: Carolina Springs hopes to expand
It’s almost Independence Day. What you need to know
It’s back: Controversial project planned on Davidson town line
It’s been 6 months since Madalina was last seen getting off school bus
It’s Beer Month in North Carolina. How will you celebrate?
It’s Bilodeau vs. Washam: 2 candidates, 1 job
It’s cold: Check space heaters, other sources of heat
It’s Election Day: Vote!
It’s groovy baby!
It’s hot out, and so is the music in – and on – Lake Norman
It’s Hurricane Preparedness Week. Here’s why.
It’s Hurricane Preparedness Week. Here’s why.
It’s in the details: Carolina Springs plans expansion
It’s inevitable: Tax bills going out next week
It’s just a test, but I-77 signs LIGHT UP next week
It’s just nuts out there
It’s Marcus vs. Cole for NC Senate 41 in November
It’s National Pollinator Week. Here’s how to help
It’s official: 9 candidates for Cornelius Town Board
It’s official: Aneralla will run for US House of Representatives
It’s official: Caldwell Station Tributary Greenway is open
It’s official: Dan Forest won Cornelius
It’s official: Local tax rate stays the same
It’s official: Mayor Washam files to run for 2nd term
It’s official: Mayors declare July 22 ‘Big Day at the Lake’
It’s official: Potts Barber Shop is a Historic Landmark
It’s official: The total property tax bill on a $500K home will be $3,281
It’s only a test, on April 13
It’s only October, but, baby, it’s gonna be cold outside
It’s personal property tax time
It’s prime season at the Davidson Farmers Market
It’s saved: Tenant house will move to new park on Alexander Farm site
It’s still a seller’s market, only less so
It’s tax time: Ada Jenkins can help
It’s time for pumpkin comfort
It’s time to fall back
It’s time to navigate a safer, fun time on Lake Norman
It’s time to register your child for kindergarten
It’s unusual, it’s fun, it’s June 28
It’s-sno-surprise: Ice and snow
Items worth an estimated $350,000 from Connor Quay home in online auction
J. Cash merges with Premier Sotheby’s International
Jack Bradford was NC Senate page
Jack Burney Community Service Award Committee accepting nominations
Jack Burney Community Service Award Committee extending nominations
Jaime King’s Family-Friendly Dream Home Updates
Jan. 23 ‘listening session’ with N. Meck Commissioner
January 2024: Start planning for the fun in the new year
Jazz Fest is this Saturday
Jazz Fest Saturday at Smithville Park
Jazz Festival is on!
Jazz Festival is Saturday
Jazz Festival is this Saturday
Jazz Festival postponed due to weather
Jazz Festival Saturday
Jazz Festival Saturday at Smithville Park
Jazz Festival Saturday at Smithville Park
Jazz Festival won’t miss a beat
Jazz Festival, splash pad opening on Saturday at Smithville Park
Jazz pianist Christian Sands kicks off Cain Center’s inaugural season
Jeff Arbaugh…Just a guy next door figuring out life on stage
Jeff Tarte will run for NC Auditor in 2024
Jeff Tarte, former mayor and NC senator, in the running for CMS superintendent
Jesse Jones, a comic from Huntersville, will perform at Studio 13
Jet Blue flight makes emergency landing in Raleigh
Jetton could reopen as soon as next week
Jetton Cove entrepreneurs strut their stuff at Kids Bazaar
Jetton Extension closing update
Jetton Extension set for $3 million upgrade
Jetton Extension will be rebuilt, with bike lanes
Jetton Extension/Sefton Park: Community meeting Dec. 14
Jetton partially blocked after 2-car crash and roll-over
Jetton Road reopens near new Chase branch
Jetton/Old Jetton intersection gets a fix later this month
Jillian Michaels Slims Down Price on Malibu Beach House
Jim Duke will run for Town Board, Kurt Naas will not
Jim Morrill to moderate local candidate forum
Joblessness continues to spike statewide
Joe Douglas plans retail, offices adjacent to Cowboy site
Joey Logano
John and Alice McAuley
John Frank Lytle
John Larroquette Lists in Los Angeles’ Posh ‘Silver Strand’
John Larroquette Lists in Los Angeles’ Posh ‘Silver Strand’
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen’s Former Hollywood Hills Home Is for Sale
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen’s Former Hollywood Hills Home Is for Sale
Johns Hopkins data: NC below region average in deaths per 10,000
Join the Town of Davidson on Saturday for Town Day on the Green
Join Us for Donuts with the Duck and Bunny!
Join Us for our Black History Month Celebration!
Join Us Tuesday at Veterans Park for National Night Out (5 to 8 p.m.)
Joint meeting of Town Board, Planning Board
Joint press conference this morning: Hospitals issue dire COVID warning
Joint statement from Atrium, Novant on RNC
Jon Dressler, pleased with Birkdale Village, outlines changes coming with Fin & Fino
Joshua Murray boat safety fundraiser April 6 at Boatyard
Joshua Murray boat safety fundraiser today at Boatyard
Joshua Murray Boating safety center rocked the boat Sunday
Juan Loco among 4 businesses recognized by chamber during Small Business Week
Judy Emmaline Crews passes away
Judy Emmaline Crews passes away
Judy Emmaline Crews passes away
July 12: This is just a test
July 24 is officially ‘Big Day at the Lake Day’
July 4th Holiday
July brings heat and lots of activities; make a plan to have some fun
July was hottest month ever (here on Earth). Here’s what to expect this weekend
June 17 rally supports Cornelius Police
June 22: Business briefs
June 7 dog incident results in suspension for police officer
June is heating up with events around Lake Norman
June is National Gun Violence Awareness Month
Juneteenth comes back to Plaza Midwood June 16-19
Juneteenth is a time to celebrate
Juneteenth observation June 19 at Ada Jenkins
Juneteenth to be celebrated in Davidson
Junion video is out
Junker project on W. Catawba under way
Junker project update: Vultures watch over W. Catawba
Junker update: New partnership takes over 195-unit project
Jury awards $21,500 to Sisson in business dispute
Jury selection begins Wednesday for Palmiter trial
Jury selection under way in Bayport v. Sisson trial
Justin Christenbery: Painting with a broad brush
JV Washam Elementary School 2019-2020 Q2 Honor Roll
JV Washam Elementary School 2019-2020 Q3 Honor Roll
JW Marriott opens in Uptown Aug. 17
K-9 Britt will take it easy after retiring from Cornelius Police Dept.
K-nein: Electronic collars no longer OK as restraints in Cornelius parks
Kachin faith holds national conference in Cornelius
Katharine Hepburn’s Lifelong Connecticut Estate Finally Sells
Katharine Hepburn’s Lifelong Connecticut Estate Finally Sells
Katy Perry Lists Her Post-Divorce Mulholland Drive Compound
Katy Perry Lists Her Post-Divorce Mulholland Drive Compound
Keep a light on
Keep pets safe from the heat
Keep safety in mind as boating season approaches
Keeping Pets Safe Around Plants
Keeping Pets Safe Around Plants
Keeping Your Elderly Loved One Safe at Home While You Travel
Kendall Jenner Packs It In, Listing Her LA Condo for $1.6M
Kendall Jenner Packs It In, Listing Her LA Condo for $1.6M
Kennel cough on the rise; no cases at Cornelius shelter
Key CATS info session tonight rewards feedback with chance to win gift cards
Key coronavirus metrics are down again
Key COVID indicators are ‘stable’
Key hearing tonight on Bailey Road business center proposal
Key transportation bill clears state NC House in 102-6 vote
Kids do what kids do, like grow up
Kids going gaga
Kilted Buffalo closing for renovations; reopens in March
Kilted Buffalo’s “Zero K” race to raise money, not heart rates
Kincaid Trail Greenway bridge will close for maintenance
Kindred pastry chef pops over to Davidson Farmer’s Market
Kitchen Countertop Buying Guide: Meet the Main Players & Find Your Best Match
Kitten season is here. Interested in fostering?
Kiwanis golf tournament canceled
Kiwanis golf tournament planned for Oct. 10
Kiwanis raising funds for turkey dinners for those in need at Thanksgiving
Kiwanis will unveil mural Friday
Kiwanis will unveil mural tomorrow
Know a budding musician? Registration open for Cornelius Youth Orchestras
Know a young actor? Check this out
Kwanzaa to be celebrated Dec. 26-Jan. 1
Kyiv City Ballet performs at Davidson College Sept. 18
Kylie Jenner’s Rent Is More Than Most Americans’ Annual Salary
Kylie Jenner’s Rent Is More Than Most Americans’ Annual Salary
L.I.F.T – Leader Integration For Teens
Labor Day By the Numbers
Labor Day closings, waste pick-up, newsletter schedule
Labor Day newsletter, publishing schedule, a little history
Labor Day weekend e-publishing schedule
Labor Day Weekend Weather
Labor Day Weekend Weather: The best early September
Labor of Love: Thousands of baby items collected for young military families
Lace up your Lederhosen and don your Dirndl Saturday
Lack of sewer capacity may plug up new Cornelius projects
Lack of workforce housing hits close to home
Ladies Night Out April 22
Lake effect: Slow rise ahead
Lake level starting to come down
Lake level: Is it up, or is it down?
Lake levels: Low, low your boat
Lake Norman athletes qualify for national beach tournament
Lake Norman Bike Expo is Saturday
Lake Norman Bike Expo planned for Saturday
Lake Norman business leader shot in Troutman
Lake Norman Community Health Clinic: 25 years of health and hope
Lake Norman EDC ‘strategic pause’ is permanent
Lake Norman Fine Wines holds inaugural wine tasting
Lake Norman Fondo Bike Event will close Lorimer Road in Davidson
Lake Norman Hospice Regatta & Party April 22-23
Lake Norman Humane cites urgent need for help
Lake Norman Humane seeks donations
Lake Norman Humane seeks donations for a rescue’s surgery
Lake Norman is in full swing with fun things to do
Lake Norman Marine Commission will meet Nov. 18
Lake Norman Men That Cook is March 26
Lake Norman music scene strikes a high note
Lake Norman Realty expands with merger
Lake Norman Realty tops $300 million in closed sales
Lake Norman set to host Carolinas Bass Challenge Classic
Lake Norman Teen Council
Lake Norman Teen Council meetings
Lake Norman Women’s Conference ‘Connects the Dots’
Lake Norman: Beware traffic, inexperience, alcohol, speed
Lake Patrol will issue citations for ‘social distance’ violations on LKN
Lake safety one life ring at a time
Lakefront concert Sept. 5 for Big Brothers Big Sisters
Lakefront estate changes hands at $5.25 million
Lakefront home in Cornelius sells for $11.5 million
Lakeside Charter delivers diplomas to 8th grade grads
Lakeside Charter Open House
Lakeside Lawn Party, a free community event, benefits BBBS
Laketoberfest Music & Brew Festival on tap Saturday
Laketoberfest Saturday afternoon at Bailey Park
Laketoberfest this Saturday
LaLaCaboosa returns Thursday June 10
Land conservancy reaccredited by national board
Land Development Accela Submission Guide and Tips
Land Development Fee Changes – Effective October 1, 2021
Land Development Fee Changes – Effective October 1, 2021
Land Development To Switch From EPM To Accela In December
Land ripe for development hints at our agrarian past
Land use and planning are ready for a review
Landlord didn’t renew FlairTRADE lease, to make more room for Total Wine
Landmark home comes down in plan for 12 new homes
Landowner gives his thoughts on growth and development
Landscaping a New Construction Home
Lane Closure: Bud Henderson Road – November 2-6, 2020 – for Repair by Charlotte Water
Lane markings on Sam Furr in the slow lane for now
LangTree Live Thursday
Large increase in COVID-19 cases statewide; hospitalizations increase
Large mixed-use development planned
Larger increase in COVID-19 cases reported today
Largest crowd ever for Cornelius Jazz Festival
Largest single-day increase in NC COVID-19 cases
Last 7 days of new COVID cases 16% ahead of past 31
Last call for leaves
Last call to register for Charlotte Independence soccer league
Last call: RSVP for Newsmakers Breakfast Friday
Last call: RSVP for Newsmakers Breakfast on new hospital in Cornelius
Last call: RSVP for Newsmakers Breakfast Q&A, networking at The Peninsula Club
Last chance to RSVP for Davidson-Cornelius Child Development Center breakfast
Last full week of county-wide Early Voting; four-day totals
Last town board meeting of 2022 is tonight
Last week of Early Voting under way at Town Hall, 6 other locations
Last-ditch appeal to US Supreme Court could change Congressional map
Late rally pushes UNCC graduate Monetti to victory in Bassmaster College Classic Bracket
Late update: Guidelines from NC health officials
Latest Airport Community Roundtable Update
Latest Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information
Latest Mode of Transportation in Los Angeles? Your Own Two Feet
Latest Update (November) from Airport Community Roundtable
Latest Update on Parks and Recreation Capital Projects
Latta Place community meeting brings historic site another step closer to reopening
Latta Place will reopen in 2026 after redevelopment starting winter 2024
Latta Place: ‘All people to feel welcome’ at former plantation where 65 were enslaved
Lauren Conrad Lists Pacific Palisades Home for $5.195M
Lauren Conrad Lists Pacific Palisades Home for $5.195M
Lauren Thomas: A ‘purposeful life’ at age 14
Lawn and Leaf Bag Distribution Event Set for Friday, November 8th
Lawsuit over school’s transgender policy
Leaders can help by not stoking rumors, says Bill Gates
Leadership LKN to distribute masks in Davidson, Huntersville
Leading historian is hopeful sharecropper house will be saved
Leaf collections are picking up
Leaf trucks will traverse Cornelius starting Nov. 4
Leaf vacuuming starts in November
LeafSpring Pre-School application approved by Town Board
Leaning tower of light
Learn bridge or pickleball and play
Learn Music event at BoatYard LKN March 24
Leash your dog in public or face fine
Leave the leaves
Leaves: Only a few billion to go
Legacy Commission asks for feedback on Charlotte street names
Legal counsel says Town shouldn’t revisit cell tower vote
Legion Park: All new and ready to go
Legislative ‘listening session’ this Saturday
Legislative ‘Listening Session’ Thursday
Legislative ‘listening session’ Thursday Oct. 7
Legislative redistricting hearings Wednesday, Thursday
Legislators help direct $125K to Cain Center for the Arts
Legislators holding I-77 press conference at 10 am
Lend a hand in Western NC
Let them eat cheesecake
Let’s talk about money and transitions
Let’s talk turkey: How much will Thanksgiving dinner cost?
Let’s talk turkey. How much will a Thanksgiving dinner cost you?
Letter From Banner Elk: Devastation, isolation
Letter from Hough: What teachers have done is ‘amazing’
Letter on Thanksgiving and our First Responders
Letter to Cornelius Today: Think about others
Letter to the Editor: ‘A great preservation victory’
Letter to the Editor: Be mindful of your dog when the letter carrier comes
Letter to the Editor: Cashmere at Lake Norman makes sense
Letter to the Editor: Commissioner Duke responds to Dave Gilroy
Letter to the Editor: Commissioners must watch spending
Letter to the editor: Confederate Monument
Letter to the Editor: Cornelius tax increases ‘baked into the cake’
Letter to the editor: Getting it right in Birkdale Village
Letter to the editor: Growth is a positive sign, but…
Letter to the editor: Joe Vagnone on homeless rights and personal responsibility
Letter to the editor: Samaritan’s Purse says ‘Thank you, Cornelius’
Letter to the Editor: Smithville residents have been heard
Letter to the Editor: The sky is not falling
Letter: ‘Turning one’s life around: Better late than never.’
Letter: A rezoning for resale?
Letter: Cornelius Business Park speaks out after Town Board vote
Letter: Former commissioner comments on sinkhole story
Letter: Good job Chief Davidson
Letter: Huntersville should reject Birkdale expansion plan
Letter: Infrastructure comes first
Letter: It’s no wonder accidents are down on I-77 overpass
Letter: Red Line is 21st-century fix for Charlotte’s growing gridlock
Letter: Red Line is old technology
Letter: Thank you from LKN Marine Commssion
Levera Elaine Pearson Wynn
LGBTQ community discussion Oct. 21
Library books fundraiser at Convention Center Nov. 7
Library returns with precautions, limited services
Lidl (rhymes with needle) on deck for Alexander Farm, whenever that happens
Lidl not coming to Cornelius
Life of Pie: Sisters open first Buttermilk Sky franchise in Birkdale Village
Life rings on every dock would be a life-saver
Life-ring drive buoyed by Marine Commission
Light at Jetton, W. Catawba may be working for holiday weekend
Light news day…
Light Up Cornelius starts at 4 pm downtown
Lighted boat parade reflects generosity of community
Lights on: Open track nights are back
Limit on funeral attendance rises to 50 as county aligns with NC stay-at-home rules
Lincoln County Commissioners sink Lake Norman Marine Commission
Lincoln County commissioners will vote May 5 on whether or not to bail out of Marine Commission
Lincolnton angler lands $300K in Texas bass tournament
Link & Pin open in Northcross Shopping Center
List of Easter services
Listing Photos: Your Home’s First Showing
Listings Analysis Reveals Popular Amenities in Every State
Little Big Burger planning free burgers one day during opening week
Little Big Burger will be a little late
Little Smiles Christmas in July is July 19
Live concerts this weekend benefit tropical storm victims in Western NC
Live like you never know what’s next
Live music at Birkdale Village is back
Live storytelling production showcases historic Black communities
Living in Beauty Without Excess: A Small Coastal Home With Views to Spare
Living in Your Own House for the First Time Ever in Your 40s
Living in Your Own House for the First Time Ever in Your 40s
Living Legacy: Making a Family Home in a Historic Mansion
Living Legacy: Making a Family Home in a Historic Mansion
Living the lager life
Livingstone College to honor John Connor descendant, 10 others
LKN Covekeepers meet Feb. 28
LKN bass tourney, on Discovery and Outdoor channels, has top prize of $300K
LKN Biz Expo: Networking in a digital world
LKN business leaders take shots at each other in Lincoln County trial
LKN Chamber ‘Zero K’ June 24
LKN Chamber accepts 20 high school juniors in leadership program
LKN Chamber admits 18 students in leadership program
LKN Chamber Business Expo is underway
LKN Chamber comes out in favor of $20 million Cornelius Park Bond
LKN Chamber comes out in favor of school bond proposal, Huntersville bonds
LKN Chamber enrolls 20 high school juniors in leadership program
LKN Chamber Expo returns Oct. 11
LKN Chamber Expo Thursday
LKN Chamber Focus Friday features Sawyer, Bradford
LKN Chamber golf tournament is on
LKN Chamber honors educators
LKN Chamber hosts Healthcare Summit Feb. 21
LKN Chamber hosts Healthcare Summit Feb. 21
LKN Chamber hosts opioid discussion
LKN Chamber observes Small Business Week online May 26-27
LKN Chamber opioid discussion May 11
LKN Chamber opioid discussion May 11
LKN Chamber plans candidate forums; former mayor and NC senator will moderate
LKN Chamber supports transit referendum, neutral on Red Line, 1 cent tax
LKN Chamber will host real estate, economic forecast March 10
LKN Chamber will host real estate, economic forecast March 10
LKN Chamber Zero K is Friday
LKN Chrysler Dodge Jeep is new PARCplus community sponsor
LKN Chrysler plans major expansion on Chartown
LKN Covekeepers meet Jan. 24
LKN Economic Development expo for non-profits
LKN emergency supply caravan heading to McDowell County; supplies needed
LKN fall cleanup Saturday Oct. 3
LKN Fondo Sunday in Davidson
LKN food innovator dishes up brave new menu
LKN has green light for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations
LKN Humane seeks donation to help animals caught in wake of Ian
LKN Kiwanis announces grants to key agencies
LKN Kiwanis delivered 365 Thanksgiving meals
LKN Kiwanis makes additional donations to local non-profits
LKN Lighted Christmas Boat Parade is Saturday, Dec. 16
LKN Lucky Cats at 20 years has new board
LKN Pickleball Association plans St. Paddles Day event March 19
LKN protestors join demonstration in US Capitol
LKN ramps remain open to First Responders only
LKN slowly coming down
LKN Social District could expand downtown
LKN Trump boat parade brings out thousands
LKN Trump Boat Parade July 4
LKN’s massive size is an asset during rainy season
LKNCDC helps make Cornelius housing more affordable
LNCHC will take over and expand Ada Jenkins medical services
Loaves & Fishes notified of data security breach
Loaves and Fishes needs to stock shelves
Local ‘Her Drive’ needs bras, hygiene products for Hope House, CVAN
Local brewery adventures into the world of coffee
Local business leaders optimistic about economy
Local ceremonies will salute service members for Veterans Day
Local contests get interesting, polls open till 7:30 pm
Local election heats up as Early Voting gets under way
Local elections could be delayed
Local elections get under way in Cornelius in one week with Early Voting at Town Hall
Local elections likely in November
Local festivals, music come back to life
Local Girl Scouts Council gets $1.1 million from billionaire MacKenzie Scott
Local governance: Change was in the wind long before election
Local history museum will be $2 million anchor downtown
Local history: The Alexander Farm
Local investors purchase historic downtown building
Local LKN-area Little League team wins the 8U NC State Championship
Local NC senators cruise to wins
Local nonprofit installs Little Free Pantry
Local nonprofit raises awareness about water conservation and climate change
Local parks are fun but they also support the economy
Local philanthropy: Special efforts, special people
Local sales tax option OK’d by Town Board
Local student take 2nd place in NCHSAA breaststroke event
Local turkey news, pie update
Local voting detail: Strong showing for Trump, Tillis
Local voting for Town Board begins at 10 am at Town Hall
Local, national contests: Every vote counts
Loch Norman Highland Games & Scottish Festival April 20-21
Loch Norman Highland Games & Scottish Festival this weekend
Loch Norman Highland games cancelled for this year
Long and skinny: Townhomes planned behind Food Lion
Long-term congestion relief hinges on Hwy. 21 re-do
Long-time Peninsula Club bartender perished during Helene’s rampage in Western NC
Long-time public servant will receive Order of the Long Leaf Pine
Look around and save while grocery shopping
Look for a crack-down on drunk boating July 4 weekend
Look for Census invitations
Look for more rain and wind as Idalia passes southeast of us
Look for new pedestrian lights on Westmoreland
Look Inside America’s First 3D-Printed Home
Looking for a New Apartment? Here’s What You Need to Know
Looking for a New Place? Use This Time to Create Your Wishlist
Looking for emerging arts leaders to Lead with Your Talent
Looking for emerging arts leaders to Lead with Your Talent
Looser pandemic sign policies discontinued
Lorimer closing temporarily for Fondo
Lorimer reopening for the weekend
Lost Worlds Brewing’s new Charlotte taproom opens Saturday
Lost Worlds Oktoberfest Sept. 10
Lost Worlds re-drafts business plan, opening Saturday
Lots of fun in the air and in LKN during October and beyond
Lots to do before school starts
Lots to do this weekend and beyond
Louis ‘Rodney’ Whisnant passes away at 95
Love Cats? Probably Not as Much as the Seller of This Unbelievable Home
Love Lake Norman grand opening is Sunday
Love Lake Norman marks fifth anniversary on April 3 with special service, block party
Love Lake Norman signs lease in Oak Street Mill
Love Lake Norman, a non-denominational church, will meet in Cain Center next year
Love of music connects teens, seniors
Lovesac, that’s where it’s at
Low highs and low lows on the way
Lowe’s earns award from PETA for donations
Lower speed limit for Bethel Church coming in April
Lower turkey prices help keep down Thanksgiving meal cost
Lucky Cats program needs your help
Lucky Cats raffle features vacations, iPad, gift cards
Luke Maye
Luv cars? Sponsorships available for non-profit’s car show
Lyngbya meeting tonight will address concerns about noxious algae
Lyngbya meeting will address growing concerns about noxious algae in lake
Lyngbya Q&A: Did sewage spills encourage the outbreak?
Lyngbya survey begins next week; residents can help
Lyngbya treatments are under way on the lake
Lyssikatos celebrates 5 years at Port City
Mac’s will close before Thanksgiving
Madalina is still missing, search enters Day 6 tomorrow
Madalina mystery still hangs heavy after two years
Madalina update: 245 homes canvassed by law enforcement
Madalina’s extended family asks for information to help find the 11-year-old
Madalina’s mother enters surprise guilty plea, faces deportation
Main St Project Updates – Re-opening of 7-11 Entrance from NC-115 and Upcoming Southland Closure
Main St Project Updates – Re-opening of 7-11 Entrance from NC-115 and Upcoming Southland Closure
Main St. Vet puts Habitat office in Cornelius under contract
Main Street Monthly Project Update (July 23, July 2021)
Main Street Project Road Closure Update
Main Street Project Road Closures
Main Street project to close part of Huntersville-Concord Road
Main Street Project Update
Main Street Vet Hospital will move into new building this fall
Main Street Veterinary Hospital celebrates 11th anniversary
Maintain social distance with these 3 outdoor activities
Major improvements planned at Legion Park off N. Main
Major increase in Park and Ride usage in Cornelius
Major new project on deck for first public hearing
Major step forward for Smithville redevelopment
Major storm system under way
Make a reservation to have brunch with the Easter Bunny and Duck
Make noise for health workers Friday 7 pm!
Make your plans for May
Making the bed we call ‘life’
Making the Most of an Open House Visit
Malware still has a grip on Town Hall; 9-1-1 remains OK
Manager’s Recommended Budget
Manager’s Recommended Budget
Managers get on board with sales tax, Red Line
Managing through COVID-19
Mandatory grocery crowd limits begin at 5 pm
Manicurists honor Cornelius Economic Development April 5
Mansion owned by Michael Jordan torn down
Many lessons were taught in local Black barber shops
Many restaurants will open for dining at 5 Friday
Many roads are slick, Public Works will brine main roads this morning
Mapping out COVID-19
March 10 NCDHHS coronavirus update
March 15 COVID-19 update
March 16 COVID-19 update
March 18 NCDHHS report
March 19 COVID update
March 22 COVID update
March 23 COVID update
March 24 COVID update
March 29 COVID update; hospitalizations fall to 873
March 30 COVID update: 22% of NC adults fully vaccinated
March events that could give you a break from the madness
Marcus L. Black arrested; multiple drug charges
Marcus leads in Early Voting
Marcus votes against map which could save her campaign
Marcus will regroup after loss in insurance commissioner race
Marine Commission resumes free life ring program
Marine safety improves in wake of new rental regulations
Mark Robinson presents alter-ego in LKN Chamber speech
Mark you calendars: Memorial Day ceremonies in Cornelius, Huntersville
Mark your calendar: April 8 siren test
Mark your calendar: Free chair massages for veterans, first-responders
Mark your calendars for Laketoberfest
Mark your calendars: Laketoberfest is back
Marked tardy: Bailey Road/Hwy. 115 road fix near schools will be late
Markets Where Buyers, Sellers Have Negotiating Power
Marlin Hershey, Performance Holdings assessed millions in damages in Colorado civil trial
Martin Luther King Day event Sunday will also honor Nannie Potts
Martin Luther King Day event will also honor Nannie Potts
Martin Luther King Day is Jan. 17
Martin Luther King Day observances in Charlotte
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is Monday
Martin Luther King Jr. Day observances
Martin Luther King observances later this month
Martin Luther King observances Sunday and Monday
Marvelous Mutts coming to Carowinds
Mask mandate begins at 5 pm
Masks at restaurants still the norm through Aug. 7 at 5 pm
Masks will become optional in state agencies March 7
Mass vaccination event at BofA Stadium is full
Matt’s Chicago closes down in Cornelius
MAU5 comes to Cornelius Saturday night
Maximizing Space in a Small Kitchen
May 15 is National Peace Officers Memorial Day
May 18 is Red, White & Bundled shower
May 2 is Red, White & Bundled shower at Town Hall
May events open up the outdoors with concerts, Bike Expo, festivals
May events start to heat up; take a look and make some plans
Mayes Meadow approved 4-1 by Town Board
Mayes Meadow project pulled from Town Board’s agenda
Mayes Meadow vote expected at Monday’s meeting
Mayes Meadow: A decision could come May 17
Mayes Meadow: Point-counterpoint
Mayes Meadows project about to get under way
Mayes Road project comes back to Town Board Monday
Mayor Aneralla Announces 2020 Mayors Lunch Schedule
Mayor calls COVID-19 data ‘highly concerning’
Mayor casts tie-breaking vote to delay Birkdale Village review
Mayor Knox running unopposed in Davidson; 8 running for Town Board
Mayor Knox tests positive for coronavirus
Mayor Pro Tem Scott Higgins will not seek re-election
Mayor Proclaims January 9th National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day in Town of Huntersvile
Mayor seeks reversal of Hickory Street delay
Mayor taps chair of Cornelius Early Scholars for special service award
Mayor to Board: It’s time to address salary issue
Mayor Washam update: Feeling alright
Mayor Washam will seek 2nd term
Mayor Washam will seek a third term. Here’s why.
Mayor, 2 commissioners shoot down proposal
Mayor, 4 incumbents file for re-election; 5th incumbent to file Wednesday
Mayor, commissioners will be sworn in tonight
Mayor, four incumbent commissioners file for re-election
Mayor, new Town Board sworn in; Gilroy bids goodbye, for now
Mayor, new Town Board with 3 newcomers will be sworn in Monday
Mayor, police chief, town manager issue statement
Mayor’s Fitness Challenge is back
Mayor’s Friday talks will resume, with COVID updates
Mayor’s Housing committee meets Thursday
Mayor's Affordable Housing Task Force to Meet Wednesday at 11:30 a.m.
Mayoral debate: How would you ensure that the town is addressing affordable housing?
Mayors' Fitness Challenge 2023
McCord Road Roundabout Project Starting October 9
McGuire Station siren testing Oct. 11
McGuire to test sirens Wednesday
McIntosh lands ‘Citizen Lawyer’ award from NC Bar
MecDec Day: Book signing, revolutionary new beer at Lost Worlds Saturday
Meck Board closes county parks to vehicles
Meck County administering free intadermal monkeypox vaccines
Meck County aims to sink backyard pool side hustles
Meck County Board, with one new member, holds first meeting tonight
Meck County Juneteenth closings; Cornelius business as usual
Meck County lends a hand to small business
Meck County looking for more foster parents
Meck County manager’s proposed budget includes .96 cent increase in tax rate
Meck County Park & Rec collecting donations for WNC through Nov. 1
Meck County Public Health has COVID boosters and flu shots
Meck County restores $56 million in CMS funding
Meck county taxman cometh
Meck County will offer Pfizer booster shots to more people beginning Monday
Meck County’s summer concert series starts in June
Meck COVID death toll hits 29
Meck COVID-19 case trends much improved from July
Meck COVID-19 case volume down 17%; positive test rate falls to 4.4%
Meck deaths due to COVID-19 down from a month ago; vaccines opening to teachers
Meck Deeds meets COVID crisis head-on, on-line
MECK Pre-K breaks record
MECK Pre-K reaches record enrollment
Meck Public Health issues measles warning
Meck seeks input on Environmental Justice Study
Meck Sheriff Dept. goes after speeders on Jetton
Meck, NC COVID-19 statistics
MeckCounty Notice of Public Hearing Community Development Block Grant 2021 Annual Action Plan
Mecklenburg accounts for 11% of new COVID-19 cases, down from prior reports
Mecklenburg adds 337 COVID cases, NC adds 2,344
Mecklenburg County FY22-23 CDBG Program Opens – Project Applications Due April 11
Mecklenburg County GIS Changing Addresses Along S Old Statesville Rd Around Downtown
Mecklenburg County is Providing Multiple Loan Opportunities to Help Stabilize Small Businesses
Mecklenburg County Mailing Solid Waste Fee to Residents Unbilled Due to Technical Error
Mecklenburg County Property Tax Assessor Annual Listing Notice
Mecklenburg County to Begin Accepting Applications for Mortgage Assistance Payment Program April 4th
Mecklenburg County to Hold Public Hearing January 8, 2020 on next CDBG 5-Year Consolidated Plan
Mecklenburg County Transitions to State’s Stay at Home Order Starting April 30
Mecklenburg far outpaces similar-sized Wake in COVID-19 cases
Mecklenburg New Corporations July 2019
Mecklenburg New Corporations May – June 2019
Mecklenburg Sanitorium
Mecklenburg: COVID trends
Median number NC/statewide new daily case count 5.3% ahead of monthly median
Median number of new COVID-19 cases easing off past 30 days
Median number of new NC coronavirus cases creeps up, past week vs. past month
Medic will make changes next month; find out what it means for you
Medical marijuana is subject of Newsmakers Breakfast June 19
Medical marijuana is subject of Newsmakers Breakfast June 19
Medical marijuana is subject of Newsmakers Breakfast June 19
Medical office building planned for N. Zion Ave.
Medical offices re-opening
Meet Aaron Tucker, Cornelius’ new planning director
Meet McGuire Nuclear Station’s site vice president over refreshments and get to know your local nuclear plant
Meet select group of mayor, board candidates tonight at Eleven Lakes
Meet the Clutter Scale: One Pro’s Secret to a More Intentional Home
Meet your 2021 candidates for Town Board
Meeting Notice for Special Meeting to Discuss Proposed 7-11 Project
Meeting on sales tax referendum is July 30
Meeting Sept. 26 will address lake weed and algae growth
Meeting today on Hickory/115 redo, including a light
Meeting will shore up public access to Lake Cornelius
Meg Ryan Will No Longer Be Sleeping in Soho
Meg Ryan Will No Longer Be Sleeping in Soho
Melinda Bales, Jill Swain will run for mayor; 13-person race for Huntersville Town Board
Melissa Easley likely to unseat veteran CMS board member
Melissa Easley unseats veteran CMS board member
Melonbelly at Birkdale tonight
Memorable Memorial Day Weekend weather
Memorial Day Ceremony
Memorial Day ceremony 10 am Monday
Memorial Day events
Memorial Day events 2025
Memorial Day Holiday
Memorial Day honors fallen soldiers
Memorial Day Observance in Cornelius includes ceremony, 21-gun salute, decorated native son Marine aviator
Memorial Day observations Monday at Cain Center
Memorial Day observations next Monday at Cain Center
Memorial Day observed inside Town Hall
Memorial Day service 10 am Monday at Town Hall
Memorial Day Weekend Weather Outlook
Memorial Day: military retirees, history and facts
Memorial run May 3 raises funds for new firefighting gear and scholarships for first responders
Memorial service for CMPD officer Joshua Eyer is Friday; procession will pass through Cornelius on I-77
Memorial service for Cornelius police officer will be Jan. 21 at Grace Covenant
Memorial service for Joshua Eyer begins at 10 am
Memorial service held for Hopewell High grad
Mental illness will be raised in case of missing child
Mental illness will be raised in case of missing Madalina
Meredith Connelly: This artist is a community builder
Merrell retiring from Davidson Community Players; replacement named
Merry Christmas from the NCDOT
Message from the Mayor
Meteor shows start again this week, run through mid-December
Miami vs. Orlando: A Sunshine State Showdown
Miami vs. Orlando: A Sunshine State Showdown
Micah Hedrick brightens even cloudy days from his post on W. Catawba
Michael left fast, left damage; Continuum will be back
Michael Waltrip Raceworld complex under contract to top auto dealer
Michael, a speedy visitor, wreaked havoc with trees
Michigan-based mortgage lender will open office Cornelius
Mid-Century Modern Lovers Will Geek Out Over This Gem – House of the Week
Mild fall weekend in store, but keep an eye out for frost Tuesday night/Wednesday morning
Milestone moment
Mill’s Market may take another step forward
Mill’s Market: High expectations for prime downtown real estate
Millennials Drive the Housing Market, and More Surprises From New Zillow Research
Millennials Drive the Housing Market, and More Surprises From New Zillow Research
Millennials: Ready to Buy a Second Home and Rent Out Your First?
Million-dollar home sales
Mills Market: Planning Board to review key downtown project tonight
Miltich backs off firefighter jabs; town meeting may be hot
Miltich new chair of CLT transportation planning
Miltich responds to criticism
Miltich running for Town Board after losing in 2021 shake-up
Miltich sails through questions about behavior, more or less
Minor tornado on LKN was a surprise
Miss May’s Roaring 20’s Tea at Rural Hill
Missing a bike? Check this list.
Missing Madalina: ‘Our goal is to find her’
Missing Madalina: Birthday observance this evening at Police Dept.
Missing Madalina: Birthday observance Thursday at Police Dept.
Missing Madalina: FBI computer experts will be called in trial of step-father
Missing Madalina: First birthday as a teenager is today
Missing Madalina: Mother, stepfather plead not guilty
Missing Madalina: Police looking for possible witnesses in Madison County
Missing Madalina: The mystery isn’t the point, jurors told
Missing person: Ryan Marie Russell, 33
Missing something? Check this list
Missing something? Cornelius Police release list of unclaimed property
Missing: Humpty Dumpty in front of Cornelius Elementary
Mission Possible: A fantasy heist worthy of a movie
Mixed reaction to ‘Caroline’ mixed-use project
Mixed-use building planned for vacant property on Bethel near Jetton Extension
MLK Day holiday for newsletter
MLK Day observance Jan. 20 at Town Hall
MLK Day observances in Davidson Jan. 20
Mmm recipes: Confections for Good from Ada Jenkins
Mmm, Little Big Burger opens
Mobile Food Pantry Feb. 23
Mod 60s at Birkdale Friday
Modern Dad vs Coronavirus: Pollyanna-ish tendencies
Modern Dad vs COVID-19: It’s Masters week
Modern Dad vs. COVID-19: Duck Dynasty
Modern Dad vs. COVID-19: Willie Nelson
Modern Dad: 3 weeks till summer break? You. Must. Be. Kidding.
Modern Dad: At some point we’ll wake up
Modern Dad: Babies can escalate quickly
Modern Dad: I’m so ready for this
Modern Dad: Nit nabbers need noggin gnats (to feel fulfilled)
Modern Dad: No one needs Grumpy Panties in times like these
Modern Dad: Proust Questionnaire
Modern Dad: Some people should spend more time alone
Modern Dad: Thankful for a life well lived
Modern Dad: These are a few of my favorite drinks
Modern Dad: What happens when you talk to an anonymous text message
Modern Dad’s thoughts on coronavirus…what do you say?
Modern Design Goes Green in This Park City Mountain Escape
Mom says Kelso teacher injured son
Moment of silence at noon for 104,000 US dead due to coronavirus
Moms help LKN families by spreading holiday magic
Monday ‘Coffee Chat’ features Mecklenburg health director
Monday is Martin Luther King Day
Monday Update
Monday will be a teacher workday
Monday’s BOC Meeting to be Held Virtually; Click for More Info
Monday’s NCDHHS report shows decrease in new cases
Month of May events: Something for everyone
Monthly Agenda June 2022: Plan ahead for the month’s best entertainment
Monthly Agenda: Here’s what’s up in May
Monthly agenda: July 2022
Monthly agenda: Plan ahead for things to do in April
Monthly calendar: Check it out and save the dates for October
Months after Madalina disappeared, Cornelius Police plan to observe her 12th birthday on Tuesday
Months after Madalina disappeared, Cornelius Police will observe her birthday at 6 today
Monument Association ‘exploring all options to protect and save’ Confederate statue
Mooresville announces registration for the inaugural July 4 Stars and Stripes on Main Parade
Mooresville celebrates motorsports Oct. 3
Mooresville Day postponed due to rain
Mooresville delays ‘fireworks spectacular’ originally planned for New Year’s Eve
Mooresville Main Street Champion
Mooresville plans a yearlong party. Holy sesquicentennial Batman!
Mooresville Police charge 15 with internet crimes, two are from Cornelius
Mooresville racer drives to victory in the NASA Prototype Championship Race
Mooresville’s Christmas Parade stepping up again this year
Mooresville/Lake Norman Days of Caring
More ‘active adult’ residential planned near downtown
More Boat Hosts needed, a member of the US Olympic luge team will attend the Big Day at the Lake picnic
More COVID-19 cases; face mask mandate tomorrow
More DDIs coming
More details in shooting that resulted in 8-hour search near Ramsey Creek Park
More greenways will be under construction as 2020 begins
More local farms could help ensure food supply
More parking coming to downtown Cornelius
More pickleball courts coming to Cornelius
More protection for tenants during pandemic
More questions, more answers on I-77 toll lanes
More representation on CMS bodes well for Cornelius
More retailers coming to Birkdale Village
More River Run coming soon?
More roundabouts coming: Major road improvement project gets under way
More than $185K raised for family of Officer Mia Goodwin
More than 10,000 people have voted early at Town Hall
More than 12,300 early voters have passed through Town Hall so far
More than 60 attend ‘Stop Asian Hate’ rally at Town Hall
More topo problems along Old Canal
More tweaks to Alexander Farm mixed-use project
More water, supplies leaving today from Cornelius for Western NC
Morelia Gourmet Paletas offering a free taste in Birkdale Village
Mortgage Rate Update
Mortgage Rates Start Summer Near 2017 Lows … Will It Hold?
Most candle fires occur in homes during December
Moth Week observances July 24
Mother of missing Madalina appears to be en route to her native Eastern Europe
Mother-In-Law Apartments Provide Benefits With Relative Ease
Mother’s Day is May 8
Mother’s Day Weekend Weather
Mothers Day weekend weather+
Motorists: Please steer clear of fires, fire apparatus, hoses
Mountain Bliss: A Creekside Cabin, Rustic Treehouse & Outdoor Canopy Bed
Mountain Creek Park officially opens this weekend
Move over Beverly Hills
Movie filmed in Cornelius now streaming
Movies under the stars
Moving From a Home With 2 Bedrooms to 3 Costs an Extra $450 a Month
Moving From a Home With 2 Bedrooms to 3 Costs an Extra $450 a Month
Mr. & Mrs. Claus were at Baileys Glen Christmas parade
Ms. Independent: Top 10 Cities Where Millennials Live Alone
Ms. Independent: Top 10 Cities Where Millennials Live Alone
Mt. Zion announces Holy Week, Easter services and activities
Mt. Zion announces new Sunday worship service schedule
Mt. Zion Barbecue goes whole hog on Nov. 5
Mt. Zion Barbecue going whole hog again with annual barbecue
Mt. Zion BBQ is Nov. 2
Mt. Zion BBQ is Nov. 2; pre-orders available now
Mt. Zion BBQ is Saturday, pre-order online
Mt. Zion collecting ‘flood buckets’ for victims of Helene
Mt. Zion governing body calls for removal of Confederate monument
Mt. Zion opts to remain affiliated with UMC
Mt. Zion UMC adds outdoor service
Mt. Zion’s 81st Annual BBQ
Mt. Zion’s 82nd Annual BBQ is gearing up for business
Mtn. Island Lake more inclined to flood
Much has changed
Much-heralded I-77 ‘solution’ could take years
Mud at the Mill exhibition: Experience the Wonder of Clay
Muddling through this: Stay home, not everyone is as careful as you
Mulberry Townhomes planned behind Food Lion
Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan 2019 Progress Report for Town of Huntersville
Multi-media artist’s work on display in Town Hall throughout February
Multiple agencies mobilized, including FBI, after high-tech security breach hit town information system
Multiple events cancelled ahead of Hurricane Ian’s arrival
Municipal Yard Waste Bags
Murder investigation at Admiral’s Quarters
Murder on the Orient Express opens this month
Music students will perform at Cain Center June 1
Musicals highlight summer at Duke Performance Hall, Cain Center
Must see MeckTV
My brother cried at my wedding because one-eyed Butkus died
My Experience Building a New Construction Home
My Experience Building a New Construction Home
My Favorite Tips for Drought-Tolerant Landscaping
My Favorite Tips for Drought-Tolerant Landscaping
My Journey From Green Beret to Real Estate Agent
My Journey From Green Beret to Real Estate Agent
My Search To Find a Rental Home
My Search To Find a Rental Home
My totally OCD approach to watching my kids play sports
N. Main landmark being rehabbed, tenants expected to include butcher shop, restaurant
N. Main St. closing temporarily due to construction
N. Meck Christmas Parade is Saturday!
N. Meck CMS Schools Closing Due To Storm
N. Meck Community Chorus presents ‘Broadway Highlights’
N. Meck grad lands $10,000 scholarship from Dominion Energy
N. Meck Latino candidate forum is June 25
N. Meck mayors support referendum on transit tax; Davidson board votes Monday
N. Meck Rec Center discussion July 24
N. Meck Rec Center pool closed today for HVAC repair
N. Meck Rotary leaving Peninsula Club for Harvey’s starting July 1
N. Meck Woman’s Club grants exceed $80,000
N.C. Forest Service: Burn Ban in Effect for Mecklenburg County
Nail salon operator sentenced to 15 years
Nannie Potts Lane will honor late mayor
Nannie Potts—Cornelius’ first female mayor and only African-American mayor—passes away
Nantz Road residents take concerns to Town Board
NASCAR star buys Wher-Rena property, business
NASCAR stars gearing up for AmeriCarna car show
Nashville JMA winner has roots in Cornelius
Nashville Tops the List of Hottest Housing Markets for 2017
Nashville Tops the List of Hottest Housing Markets for 2017
Nasty storm tears up Cornelius
National beauty retailer coming to Shops at Fresh Market
National Bike to School Day to be celebrated locally and nationwide
National Coming Out Day postponed
National Coming Out Day to be celebrated this weekend
National Fishing Day is today, and Cornelius can loan you tackle
National Night out in Davidson is Oct. 1
National Night Out is Aug. 1
National Night Out is Aug. 2
National Night out is Aug. 5
National Night Out is Aug. 6
National Night Out is tomorrow, Aug. 6
National Night Out is tonight
National Night Out Parade of Lights route
National Night Out Tuesday at Bailey Road Park, plus a movie
National Night Out update
National Night Out: Police, community come together
National opioid settlement community meeting set for Oct. 27
National Pet Day is tomorrow; learn how your dog or cat can do a good deed
National Prescription Drug Take Back Day
National survey: NC ranks 33rd in COVID safety
National Tourism Week recognizes hospitality leaders
Nationwide lifeguard shortage sinks plans for beach reopening
Nativity Festival Thursday-Saturday
Natural gas bills are higher, but not due to war in Ukraine
Nautical distancing out on the lake
NBC/Marist poll says 58% approve of job Cooper’s doing
NC Attorney General sues Flowers Flooring for unfair and deceptive practices
NC Brewers & Music fest is May 6-7
NC community colleges facing challenges in a COVID world
NC coronavirus volume during past 7 days caught up with the past month
NC COVID hospitalizations fall; positive test rate less than 4% statewide
NC COVID-19 cases extending to younger demographic
NC COVID-19 death rate will peak April 27
NC COVID-19 deaths drop, Mecklenburg positivity rate steady at 4.3 percent
NC COVID-19 hospitalization up by just 1 since Thursday
NC COVID-19 hospitalizations climb again
NC COVID-19 hospitalizations hit 3,001 statewide
NC COVID-19 hospitalizations increase 9.7%
NC COVID-19 hospitalizations jump to 1,724 patients
NC COVID-19 Student Response Corps has summer internships
NC Dems will hold virtual convention
NC denies Certificate of Need for Atrium in Cornelius
NC DEQ Issues Notice of Continuing Violation to Colonial Pipeline for 8/14/20 Spill
NC DEQ Issues Notice of Violation to Colonial Pipeline for Massive Gasoline Spill in Huntersville
NC DEQ Seeking Public Comment on NOI to Issue NPDES Wastewater Permit to Colonial Pipeline
NC DEQ: Colonial Pipeline Increases Estimate of Gasoline Release Near Huntersville
NC emerges as hub for abortion access amid new regional restrictions
NC evictions moratorium ends today
NC Expands COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility to Group 4
NC extends early cutoff for restaurant alcohol sales
NC General Assembly provides grant to GiGi’s Playhouse
NC had 3rd worst impact from layoffs, furloughs
NC had fifth-highest increase in student loan delinquencies during 2nd quarter
NC hospitals sued 7,500+ patients, families over medical debt
NC House candidates discuss goals and priorities
NC House District 98 election will feature Davidson, Huntersville candidates
NC in Top 20 of safest states to celebrate T-Day
NC introduces COVID-19 County Alert System
NC is 10th most impacted state by natural disasters
NC is 3rd-cheapest state when it comes to insurance for teen drivers
NC is a federal disaster area due to COVID-19
NC is No. 21 on list of toughest COVID-19 restrictions
NC judges weigh in on redistricting plans
NC Labor Dept. issues $68,400 fine for job-site death in February
NC may soften deadlines to harden I-77 shoulders
NC mobile sports betting goes live March 11
NC no longer in a COVID-19 State of Emergency
NC No. 8 in terms of coronavirus restrictions, but is it paying off?
NC Occupational Safety confirms fatality at lakefront construction site
NC opening vaccines to all adults April 7
NC opening vaccines to all adults April 7
NC poised to strike down short-term rental regulations
NC providing COVID-19 tests to colleges before Thanksgiving
NC ranks 15th by new cases/population
NC ranks 41st for veterans to retire: WalletHub
NC ranks 42nd among Best States for Healthcare, according to study
NC Rep. Bradford requests $3 million for Smithville revitalization plan
NC Rep. Clark holding tele-Town Hall
NC Rep. John Bradford, a Cornelius resident, plans to run for Congress
NC reports drop in COVID-19 cases, positive test rate
NC Republicans likely to vote on delaying primaries—again
NC scores second-place nationwide in COVID safety
NC Sen. Jeff Jackson’s account of protests in Charlotte
NC Sen. Marcus ‘Town Hall’ Oct. 19
NC Sen. Marcus faces 3rd party candidate this election
NC Sen. Marcus hosts online Town Hall June 16
NC Sen. Marcus to hold Town Hall in Huntersville
NC Sen. Marcus, Mayor Washam will address ‘peaceful protest’ this evening
NC Senate page program accepting applications
NC share of new COVID-19 cases in line with population
NC State Treasurer blasts Atrium’s proposed merger
NC stuck in Phase 3 with Thanksgiving a little over 2 weeks away
NC Supreme Court postpones primary to May
NC Supreme Court strikes down redistricting maps so it’s back to the drawing board
NC teacher lands first vaccine cash drawing
NC Wildlife Federation gains national recognition
NC Wildlife ID’s drowning victim
NC Year of the Trail: Path to fun, fitness
NC Youth Orchestra fundraiser
NC, with 11 coronavirus deaths per 10,000, is below states like SC, Texas, NJ
NC’s first Black woman in NC House has passed away; flags at half-staff
NCDEQ advises public to avoid algal blooms that may be in coves
NCDEQ Seeking Input on Climate Pollution Reduction Grant Program
NCDHHS advises flu vaccinations for children after 2 pediatric flu deaths
NCDHHS coronavirus data for Jan. 22
NCDHHS coronavirus data for Jan. 25
NCDHHS coronavirus data for Jan. 27
NCDHHS coronavirus data for Jan. 29
NCDHHS coronavirus update July 20
NCDHHS greenlights vaccines for those 65 and up
NCDHHS reports 1,076 new COVID cases statewide
NCDHHS reports 1,504 new cases of COVID-19, positive tests at 7.9%
NCDHHS reports 2,034 new COVID-19 cases statewide
NCDHHS reports 2,428 new COVID-19 cases, more than 1,000 in NC hsopitals
NCDHHS reports 21 Autumn Care staff had COVID-19
NCDHHS reports 2nd-highest gain in COVID-19 cases, but positive test rate improves
NCDHHS reports 5,786 new cases as vaccinators get vaccines
NCDHHS reports 716 new cases statewide, lowest increase since Aug. 10
NCDHHS reports 868 new COVID cases, 4 new deaths
NCDHHS reports COVID-19 cases still increasing
NCDHHS reports COVID-19 testing tops 9%
NCDHHS reports higher number of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, deaths
NCDHHS reports highest 1-day increase in COVID cases
NCDHHS reports hospitalizations nearing 1,300, lowest in 3 months
NCDHHS reports increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations
NCDHHS reports increases in COVID-19 four key metrics
NCDHHS reports new 2,258 cases of COVID-19; positive tests at 6.4%
NCDHHS reports new COVID-19 cases back over 2,000; increase in Mecklenburg
NCDHHS reports new COVID-19 cases higher than median of past week, month
NCDHHS reports positive tests above 8% statewide
NCDHHS reports positivity rate fell to 5.7 percent
NCDHHS reports statewide COVID-19 hospitalizations at 3,192
NCDHHS says COVID-19 cases rose 5.6% statewide overnight
NCDHHS says COVID-19 trends are in the ‘wrong direction’
NCDHHS Secretary Cohen: State will address vaccine inequities
NCDHHS update Feb. 18; flu deaths down dramatically
NCDHHS update for Feb. 16
NCDHHS updates; Cooper to honor COVID-19 deaths tonight
NCDHHS: 11.2% positive rate, 5,307 new COVID-19 cases
NCDHHS: 139 new deaths attributed to coronavirus
NCDHHS: 2nd day of more than 10,000 new coronavirus cases
NCDHHS: 5,556 new COVID-19 cases, vaccine distribution begins next week
NCDHHS: 6,415 new cases, hospitalizations decrease
NCDHHS: 6,851 new cases, hospitalizations at 3,940
NCDHHS: 952 new coronavirus cases, 30 new deaths statewide
NCDHHS: Coronavirus hospitalizations at 3,951
NCDHHS: Coronavirus hospitalizations at 3,990 statewide
NCDHHS: Coronavirus hospitalizations now over 2,700
NCDHHS: Coronavirus hospitalizations rose again, new cases rose more slowly
NCDHHS: Coronavirus update March 8
NCDHHS: COVID-19 cases still rising
NCDHHS: COVID-19 deaths increased by 18 overnight
NCDHHS: Hospitalizations, deaths due to COVID-19 drop
NCDHHS: More than 57,000 new cases statewide in a week
NCDHHS: New cases down, hospitalizations up
NCDHHS: New cases of COVID-19 surge past 5,600
NCDHHS: New coronavirus cases under 6,000 today
NCDHHS: New coronaviruses climbing at a slower rate, but hospitalizations increasing
NCDHHS: New COVID cases running 1/6th mid-September levels; new deaths in Cornelius, Davidson
NCDHHS: New COVID-19 cases drop below 2,000
NCDHHS: New COVID-19 cases exceed 6,000 for second day
NCDHHS: Record hospitalizations, positivity rate
NCDOT cuts will detour Cornelius road improvements
NCDOT eyes 3 new roundabouts on or near Torrence Chapel
NCDOT I-77 RAMP WORK (EXIT 23)
NCDOT outlines lane closures for new DDI at Exit 23, starting Thursday
NCDOT projects: Costs up, some completion dates slip
NCDOT Public Meeting – Hwy 73 Improvements
NCDOT RAMP WORK
NCDOT resurfacing Washam Potts next week.
NCDOT to Begin Patching and Resurfacing Old Statesville Road from Gilead Rd to Damson Dr Tonight
NCDOT Vegetation & Tree Removal
NCDOT: Overnight Closures Coming to I-77 in Huntersville This Week
NCDOT: Public Meeting about NC 73 Improvements to be held November 14
Need a place for a meeting, baby/wedding shower, birthday party, or special event?
Need help around Blue Christmas? Find it here
Need help with your A/C bill?
Need help with your water bill?
Neighborhood car show benefits The Childrens Home Society
Neighborhood Care Center needs your help
Neighborhood CARE Center seeks donations of Thanksgiving meal boxes
Neighbors still sounding off about sounds
Never Forget 9/11 ceremony planned for Monday in Cornelius
Never Forget Jordan Sheldon
Never Forget Sept. 11: Ceremony at Fire Station No. 1
New affordable housing initiative connects landlords with qualified tenants
New apartments on W. Catawba pulled from Planning Board agenda
New art exhibit opens Friday
New ASC grants provide $71,500 to local artists, including Huntersville pair
New Atrium Health One Health OB/GYN location now open
New barge business aids LKN duffers
New book on Cherokee Nation’s history gets NEH grant
New budget and tax rate shaping up for 2026 fiscal year
New budget proposal: Town manager pitches .1731 tax rate on much higher valuations
New building at Jetton and Bethel Church gains OK from Town Board
New building proposal comes before Planning Board Monday
New Cain Center art exhibits: HomeGrown opens today
New car dealership planned for Chartown Road
New car showroom by the numbers: 75 new jobs, 30 acres, $17 million investment
New car wash opens this fall on W. Catawba
New case weekly average up 11.4%; NCDHHS changing reporting methodology
New cases climb again, but positive test rate is falling
New cases of coronavirus eased off Saturday/Sunday records, but hospitalizations rosed
New cases of coronavirus trend down, based on a week vs. a month of data
New cases of COVID-19 continue to fall
New cases of COVID-19 fall
New cases of COVID-19 last week down 17% vs past month
New cases of COVID-19 rise again, but testing improves, hospitalizations fall
New cases of COVID-19 still trend down, in spite of one-time bump
New Central Piedmont program facilitates next two years of college
New chapter in Library fines begins today
New Christian high school begins classes Aug. 21
New co-chairs at Cool Kids
New coffee shop in old Cornelius
New concept Juan Loco will open in Magnolia Plaza
New Cornelius location has us on cloud wine
New Cornelius Police Chief ready to roll
New Cornelius Town Board focusing on NCDOT delays
New coronavirus case volume down 23% past week vs. past month
New corporations April 2020
New Corporations Dec. 2019
New Corporations Jan. 2020
New Corporations January 2019 – February 2019
New Corporations January 2020
New Corporations March 2020
New Corporations Sept. – Oct. 2019
New Corporations September 2019
New cottages will support Hope House mission
New court complex groundbreaking at Bailey Road Park
New COVID cases climb statewide, as hospitalizations fall; positive test rate exceeds 8%
New COVID cases hit 1,434 statewide
New COVID cases over the past 7 days down 13.2% compared to previous 31 days
New COVID cases still climbing, hospitalizations up
New COVID variant spreading, but not overwhelming hospitals
New COVID-19 case climb again, as well as hospitalizations, deaths
New COVID-19 case data rose again in today’s NCDHHS report
New COVID-19 case volume falls below 1,000 today, vaccinations over 1.1 million
New COVID-19 cases ease off highs set Friday-Sunday
New COVID-19 cases increase again statewide
New COVID-19 cases rise 1,629 statewide; 269 in Mecklenburg
New COVID-19 cases running 1.13% below past 31 days
New COVID-19 cases running 1.13% below past 31 days
New COVID-19 cases still climbing, perhaps more slowly
New COVID-19 cases, deaths rising, but hospitalizations fall
New COVID-19 cases: 7-day median just 7.2% higher than past 31 days
New COVID-19 data from NCDHHS: Testing exceeds 265,000 statewide
New COVID-19 executive order imposes curfew
New crosswalks coming on West Catawba
New date for Jazz Festival
New dates for festivals
New developments in Madalina Cojocari case
New downtown land use guidance
New eatery coming to Shops on the Green
New eatery in town: Kat’s Seafood replaces Lake Town Tavern
New electronic readers on I-77: What do they do?
New estimate of Colonial spill near 500,000 gallons
New EVP at LKN Chamber
New executive orders help individuals, businesses that offer delivery or carry-out of mixed beverages
New exhibit highlights art from participants at Hinds Feet Farm
New exhibit opens at Cornelius Arts Center Gallery
New Exit 27 heads up town’s legislative priorities
New facility executive will run Atrium Health LKN, opening in July
New Fee Schedule Effective July 1, 2019
New Fee Schedule Effective July 1, 2019
New Financial Assistance Program – Helping Our Mecklenburg Homeowners with Economic Support (HOMES)
New freight trains coming
New funding for local health departments
New group donates to Hope House
New hospital coming in 2024 will operate on former farm
New hospital will grow with Cornelius
New Huntersville brewery has been a “long time coming”
New installation strikes the right note at Cain Center
New Junior Disc Golf League
New landmark on the lake
New legislator will build relationships with colleagues, respond to constituents
New marine commission takes effect July 1
New medical building proposed for N. Zion downtown
New name honors founders of LKN Community Health Clinic
New NCDHHS coronavirus tracking system affects daily totals
New NCDHHS data: 9,115 have recovered from COVID-19
New noise ordinance comes before Town Board tonight
New normal: How long will it last?
New officers for historic society
New on the big screen: Lights, Camera, Birkdale
New operator at Alton’s Kitchen & Cocktails
New outdoor furniture store opening on Statesville Road later this month
New owners at Harp & Crown
New park coming to west side of Cornelius
New Parks and Recreation Registration Software
New pedestrian crossings planned for W. Catawba
New plan eyed for Hwy. 21/Catawba
New police cars on agenda Monday at Town meeting
New police chief worked his way up through the ranks
New police cruisers on duty
New preschool hires first director
New project on W. Catawba to include 3 buildings
New project on W. Catawba would feature commercial, residential separated by gates
New projects for review in March encompass more than 996 residential units
New projects planned
New property valuations show wide range of increases
New pumps coming to Cashion’s
New Rector will be installed at Good Shepherd Anglican
New research: Coastal communities are flooding more than previously thought
New retail additions to Birkdale Village
New retail on W. Catawba is one of several on drawing board
New road honoring late mayor opening soon
New road honors former mayor
New road, roundabout will link Westmoreland, Hwy. 73
New scholarship Christian preschool opens its doors
New scholarship Christian preschool taking steps to open in August
New schools, ‘hardened’ to the times, are most important part of bond issue
New search warrant details suggest Madalina’s mother wanted to ‘smuggle’ her away from home
New signs help explain cyclist rights
New sinkhole closes Old Canal in Antiquity
New state law concerns Cornelius officials
New study ranks NC schools about in the middle nationwide
New substation for Electricities will cost more than $650,000
New survey will help town prioritize spending
New survey: Mecklenburg County asks for input on budget
New task force will help tackle growth issues
New timing system for lights on Catawba goes online Tuesday
New tool makes it easier to get vaccinated
New Town Board commissioner appointed in Davidson
New town budget approved 4-0
New town Christmas tree; Catawba will close for lighting event Nov. 25
New Town Hall Information and Outreach Session
New townhomes on Magnolia Estates Drive will start in the $600s
New traffic light system gets green light
New Traffic Pattern – Oaks at Mcilwaine
New Traffic Pattern on N.C. 115 Begins Today
New traffic signal system should improve Catawba
New transportation task force will look for finance options
New unemployment rules help those suddenly out of work
New vision for fire department relies on full-timers
New volunteer opportunities at Ada Jenkins Center
New volunteer opportunity at Angels & Sparrows
New waste contractor July 1
New Year’s barefoot ski tournament cancelled
New Year’s Day: Perfect for a barefoot ski tournament
New Year’s Resolutions: I’m not bashful, I’ll make them for you
New Year’s weather outlook
New Year's Eve Collection
New, more upscale Birkdale unfolds in Huntersville
New, new normal: More toilet paper, less spinach souffle
New: Antiquity Greenway lands statewide honors
Newest COVID boosters are becoming available
Newest road in Cornelius, Nannie Potts Lane, opens with ribbon-cutting, family, officials
Newly elected legislators speaking at Newsmakers Breakfast Jan. 24
Newsletter holiday schedule
Newsletter holiday schedule
Newsletter holiday schedule
Newsletter holiday schedule
Newsletter holiday schedule
Newsletter holiday schedule
Newsletter resumes Monday
Newsletter schedule
Newsletter schedule
Newsletter schedule
Newsletter schedule
Newsletter taking Friday off
Newsmaker Breakfast March 21 features Police Chief Baucom
Newsmakers Breakfast April 21 focuses on historic preservation
Newsmakers Breakfast April 24 focuses on entrepreneurs
Newsmakers Breakfast April 24 with Robin Salzman, John Bradford
Newsmakers Breakfast Feb 20 with Meck County Tax Assessor
Newsmakers Breakfast Feb. 21 focuses on development
Newsmakers Breakfast Feb. 21 focuses on new development
Newsmakers Breakfast focuses on schools
Newsmakers Breakfast Jan. 24
Newsmakers Breakfast July 11 taps into business side of beer
Newsmakers Breakfast June 14: How Cornelius will move to a full-time fire department
Newsmakers Breakfast March 12 on Atrium’s new hospital in Cornelius
Newsmakers Breakfast March 21 features Police Chief Baucom
Newsmakers Breakfast Oct. 12 with US Sen. Thom Tillis
Newsmakers Breakfast on rising sea levels
Newsmakers Breakfast Sept. 22 features CMS superintendent
Newsmakers Breakfast Sept. 22 features Q&A with Dr. Hill, new CMS superintendent
Newsmakers Breakfast Sept. 24 features two real estate movers and shakers
Newsmakers Breakfast Sept. 26 on thinking behind public, charter schools
Newsmakers Breakfast with NC District 98 candidates Bales and Helfrich is Oct. 11
Newsmakers Breakfast—the first in 2 years—draws historically minded crowd
Newsmakers Breakfast: District 98 candidates meet for cordial Q&A
Newsmakers Breakfast: Economic outlook Q&A over breakfast Feb. 9
Newsmakers Breakfast: History & Future of Cornelius Today
Newsmakers Breakfast: How SC is going after our freight
Next Class of Huntersville 101 Starts in September – Sign Up Today!
NFL player donating entire salary for…
Nightmare on W. Catawba?
Nina’s Boutique to close in Birkdale after holidays
Nitty gritty laws re DMV, Notary, CPR, masks modified due to COVID-19
NMWC Casino Night March 9
No appointment Pfizer shots June 8 at Hoyt Wilhelm Park
No C-store/gas station for Alexander Farm
No charges against motorist in pedestrian fatality
No emergency at McGuire Nuclear Station; sirens were a mistake
No fines for sewage spills on Paradise Cove
No Halloween March, but there’ll be a Turkey Trot; Christmas in Davidson is back in a new “old” way
No holiday newsletter
No joke, April Fools is a sacred holiday
No left turns at Torrence Chapel?
No need for alarm Jan. 13
No new deaths in N. Meck since June 18
No newsletter Friday
No newsletter Tuesday through Thursday
No one injured in early-morning Tropicana fire
No pitch, roll or yaw Aug. 24
No place for home: Historic tenant house has no place to go
No plans for Lake Pines-Chartown connection
No swim advisory lifted after test
No Swim Advisory lifted for cove adjacent to Jetton Park
No Swim advisory near Blue Stone Harbor has been lifted
No swimming advisory for cove on Lake Davidson
No swimming advisory will be lifted today after 5th spill this year
No word yet on which of 3 plans CMS will open under
No-left-turn plan at Torrence Chapel seems to have run out of gas
No-swim advisory lifted for cove between Nautique and Baltic
No, it’s not too soon to book your visit with Santa
No. 5: Another sewage spill, this one on Meta
Noise issue in Glenridge sounds like it may improve
Noise ordinance enacted by Town Board
Noise still sounds complicated
Noise walls: No dark sarcasm, please
Noises off: Industrial sites have new noise rules
Noisy jets? Roundtable will air complaints
Nominations open for 15th annual Top Women in Business
Nominations open for community service award
Non-profit donated $40K to local charities
Non-profit expo has moved indoors
Non-profit expo hosted by economic development corporation May 14
Non-profit pre-school will launch next year
Nonagenarerian recognized for 70 years in Freemasonry
Nonprofits can apply now for Davidson tree canopy grants
Norfolk Southern Rail Crossing Work – MARCH 14 & 15
Norfolk Southern says it’s open to discussing Red Line commuter rail to Lake Norman
Norfolk Southern says it’s open to discussing Red Line commuter rail to LKN on O Line
North American Properties buying Birkdale Village
North Carolina Enters Phase 3 at 5 p.m. Friday, October 2nd
North Carolina Youth Orchestra is the new name of music education non-profit
North Carolina: 7th highest relative risk for meat contamination
North Line: Still dead after all these years?
North Main: Improvements ahead
North Meck candidate filings as of 11:45 am
North Meck Christmas Parade remains hold for now
North Meck Holiday Parade is Dec. 7
North Meck Marine lands burning C-130, top honors nationwide
North Meck Rotary, Make an Impact Foundation donating ‘musical playground’ at Cain
North Mecklenburg Park Driveway
North State BBQ coming to Cashion’s Quik Stop
North-South Parkway Public Meeting
Northbound Ramps at Exit 23 on I-77 to be Temporarily Closed
Northern Regional Rec Center may not open until May
Northern Regional Rec Center to open in April
Northern Regional Rec Center will open early next year
Northern Regional Rec Center will open in June
Not ridiculous: DDI is safer
Not this year but a tax increase lies ahead due to deferred expenses
Noted genealogist, jazz trio at Cedar Grove June 18
Noted sculptor visiting Davidson for Veterans Monument
Nothing in the kitchen works. Let that sink in.
Notice of Budget Filing and Public Hearing
Notice of Public Hearing for August 17 – ElectriCities Rates
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: Greenway Waste Solutions Franchise and Operations of C&D Landfill…
Nov. 1 is Power Plant Worker Appreciation Day
Nov. 26-28: Make your plans for the weekend
Novant adjusts visitor restrictions in Huntersville, system-wide
Novant begins offering Moderna and J&J boosters today
Novant begins Pfizer shots for 12- to 15-year-olds Thursday afternoon
Novant begins Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines for children 5-11 years on Thursday
Novant closing testing, vaccination sites Monday due to storm
Novant doctor: Vaccine hesitancy allows new COVID variants to appear
Novant Health announces changes to operating hours of mass vaccination sites
Novant Health anounces medication take-back container sites
Novant Health asks the community to ‘Spring clean your medicine cabinet’
Novant Health Cancer Institute in Huntersville expands, adds treatment services
Novant Health deploys robotics, AI for faster lung cancer diagnosis
Novant Health donated $1M to health initiatives in area programs
Novant Health Huntersville celebrates the big two-oh Saturday
Novant Health launches campaign to address food insecurity; you can help
Novant Health launches COVID Care at Home
Novant Health offering vaccine appointments for patients, non-patients
Novant Health seeks entertainers, food trucks for Welcome Back Fest
Novant Health updates visitor restrictions at hospitals
Novant Huntersville scores an ‘A’ from national hospital safety rating agency
Novant offering free virtual care services to Helene victims in WNC
Novant resumes use of J&J vaccine today
Novant updates visitor restrictions
Novant urges community to help to reduce emergency department wait times
Novant will host clinical trial of COVID-19 drug called Leronlimab
Novant, Atrium announce plans to reopen services
Novant, Atrium pause J&J COVID vaccinations
Novant’s chief epidemiologist discusses Delta variant, vaccines
Novant’s new urgent care opens
November HEARTS event postponed for renovation at Cedar Grove
November is Native American Indian Heritage Month
Now that you’re over your re-assessment shock, tax bills will soon be on their way
Now the mother: Madalina’s mom arrested for failing to report missing child
Now there are 2 houses in Cornelius priced above $10 million
Now there are 8: Thurman Ross files to run for Town Board
Now there’s a 7th candidate for Town Board
Number of new COVID-19 cases exceeds 2,500; statewide hospitalizations down from yesterday
Number of new COVID-19 cases sets a record
Number of positive cases, hospitalizations climbing
NW Thoroughfare Study Phase 2 Public Workshop Set for October 10th
Obama endorses 100+ candidates nationwide, including NC Rep. Clark
Obesity a large problem in North Carolina
Observe the 249th anniversary of the signing of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence
Observe Women’s Equality Day this Saturday
Observe Women’s Equality Day this Saturday
Observer endorses two former opponents in new statewide races
Oct. 4 Town Board meeting preview
October 4 Town Board Meeting LIVESTREAM
October is Pedestrian Safety Month
October Parks and Recreation Project Update
Ocular Melanoma Meeting
Ocular Melanoma Meeting Canceled
Ode on a Cornelius Urn
Office closing for Labor Day
Officer Lex: Retired and ready to take it easy
Oh April! Let’s get out and go
Oh oh oh: O’Reilly Auto Parts coming to Hwy. 21
Oh, the drama: Fall adult classes now enrolling
Oh, the places we went
Oil analyst predicts quick 15-cent increase in gas prices
Old Fashioned BBQ & Candidate Forum Oct. 11
Old Huntersville Jail
Old Town clean-up is Saturday
Old Town Public House forced to close
Olde Meck Brewery postpones hearing to April 12
Olde Mecklenburg drafts plans for larger mixed-use project
Olympic Luge athlete will attend Big Day at the Lake
OMB hearing delayed
OMB unveils draft plans for major development near downtown
Omicron is coming: Infectious disease expert recommends continued masking
Omicron may inundate hospitals despite being less virulent
On her birthday, police reveal age progression photo of missing Madalina
On Monday, Cornelius will move one step closer to a new tax rate
On the Roxx moving down the road
On the Roxx opening Saturday in new location
On-street parking change planned for Jetton Extension
Once popular charter yacht will be auctioned off in June
Once upon a mattress sale
Once-in-a-lifetime lunar eclipse tonight
One Cornelius candidate says he will vote for 4-year terms
One Health opens more locations
One measure of COVID-19 improves; Cornelius not joining ban on late-night alcohol sales
One of those ‘Only in Lake Norman’ things coming June 30
One stop early voting begins Oct. 15
One year into this, statewide positivity rate falls to 4.2%
Online academy registration open through Sunday, July 18
Online comments OK again at town board hearings
Online Community Engagement Platform
Online Community Meeting & Poll
Online Community Meeting & Poll
Online Community Meeting & Poll
Online concert 5 pm Friday
Online forum Feb. 15 addresses lack of economic mobility
Only 46 days till Christmas
Only mother, step-father can explain why they waited 22 days to report Madalina missing
Oo la la: New French bakery on Statesville at Bailey
Op-Ed: Congress must extend unemployment benefits
Op-Ed: Jay Lesemann on COVID-19 and business
Op-Ed: Sports can inspire, unify and create change
Op-Ed: The Red Line is on the wrong track
Open forum ‘tele-town hall’ at 6 pm
Open hearings on town budget resume June 2
OPEN HOUSE / PUBLIC MEETING
OPEN HOUSE / PUBLIC MEETING
Open letter from the Mayor on boat safety during the holiday
Open letter from Unity in Community
Open letter to elected officials on growth
Open letter to mayor and commissioners
Opening soon … or not
Operation CROPS Day coming to Cornelius community garden
Operation Medicine Drop is Oct. 27
Operation Prevention – Parent Tool Kit
Operation Prevention offers tool kit for parents to talk to kids about opioids
Opinion: ‘What’s in the driver’s seat for Birkdale Village?’ (Feb 2 online)
Opinion: Cornelius should say no to four-year-terms
Opinion: Dave Gilroy comments on growth, traffic
Opinion: Former commissioner Thurman Ross calls for Smithville residents to have ‘better representation in Smithville revitalization plan’
OPINION: Help is on the way. But first we have to dig deep
Opinion: HOAs should make short-term rental decisions
Opinion: Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce says “No” to new sales tax
Opinion: Mayor Washam responds to Dave Gilroy’s newsletter
Opinion: Solution to I-77 still stuck in legislative congestion
OPINION: Unity in Community on Jan. 6 attack in nation’s capital
Opinion: We Have Disabilities, Mr. Cawthorn – It’s OK
Opinions differ on business park proposal on Bailey Road
Opioid Crisis: Critical community discussion Aug. 16
Opportunities for youth
Ordinance Advisory Board Applications Being Accepted
Ordinance Advisory Board Applications Being Accepted
Oregon schools chief Salam Noor resigns
Oregon’s 52 highest-paid employees
Organ at Davidson concert Oct. 12
Organ at Davidson concerts are back
Organ at Davidson Nov. 9
Organizing Your Pantry in 6 Easy Steps
Oscar-Winner Jeff Bridges Sells His Montecito Mansion (at a Discount)
Oscar-Winner Jeff Bridges Sells His Montecito Mansion (at a Discount)
OSHA investigating fatal roofing accident
OSU student has meningococcal disease
Ouch: Hot hot market translates to soaring valuations
Our first roundabout: Davidson has concerns
Our homeless neighbors are especially vulnerable to the coronavirus
Our little systems have their day. Pancakes, for instance
Our man’s war against neckties
Our New, Old Kitchen: How We Rose to the Remodeling Challenge
Our New, Old Kitchen: How We Rose to the Remodeling Challenge
Our New, Old Kitchen: How We Rose to the Remodeling Challenge
Our newsletter returns Tuesday
Our Racially Divided Housing Market Is Changing, Thanks to Millennials
Our Racially Divided Housing Market Is Changing, Thanks to Millennials
Our Towns Habitat honors true servant leaders
Our Towns Habitat merging with Charlotte H4H
Outdoor fireplaces, firepits not affected by open fire ban
Outgoing CMS board member says superintendent will be named soon
Outside firm will study first responder staffing, salaries as well as consolidating fire departments
Over 1 million meals distributed to kids in need by CMS amidst COVID-19 crisis
Overnight detour planned at Exit 30
Overnight Lane Closures Coming to I-77
Overnight Road Closure
Owners end Fruitful Roots development; land under contract
Owners of 2 popular taverns in Charlotte will take over Galway Hooker
Pack the Patrol Car
Pack the Patrol Car is back
Pack the Patrol Car with school supplies
Pair arrested on drug charges this morning
Pair arrested on drug charges Thursday morning; another for resisting
Palillo project passes 4-1 at Town Board
Pampered Pups: Home Features Dogs (and Their Owners) Will Love
Pancake Breakfast Saturday
Pandemic brings down curtain on summer theater
Pandemic causes surge in domestic violence
Pandemic delays orientation for new Cornelius commissioners
Pandemic, uncertainty rekindle opioid epidemic
Pandemics then and now: Livestream and learn Wednesday
Panthers, Atrium distribute masks
Papa John’s, Jeremiah’s Ice coming to Alexander Farm
Parade for 80th birthday of custodian at Community School of Davidson
PARC Commission openings
PARC fees increase 5%
PARC fitness classes returning, starting with Tai Chi
PARC plans meeting on Robbins Park June 15
Parent of a young athlete? Here’s what you need to know
Parents can use Halloween candy to teach kids about personal finance
Parents reunited with Bailey Middle students after bomb threat
Park fees have gone up
Parking details for ‘Light up Cornelius’ Nov. 30
Parks & Rec ‘listening sessions’
Parks & Rec seeks citizen input, listening sessions on Nov. 2
Parks & Rec: Board members reappointed, Kolkhorst will chair
Parks & Recreation Advisory Boards – Accepting Applications
Parks & Recreation Advisory Boards – Accepting Applications
Parks & Recreation Advisory Boards – Accepting Applications
Parks and Recreation 2024 Survey
Parks and Recreation e-newsletter
Parks and Recreation e-newsletter
Parks and Recreation Month
Parkway Sub-Area Study
Parkway Sub-Area Study
Partially redacted warrants unsealed in the case of missing 11-year-old Madalina Cojocari
Participate in the National John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Action Day
Party hearty this Saturday
Party like it’s your birthday, in Mooresville
Passover begins Saturday evening
Past 7 days of COVID-19 trending down in Meck
Past week’s new COVID-19 cases running 21.6% lower statewide than previous month
Pastors of historic Cornelius church will ask for removal of Confederate Monument
Patch on Main Community Garden Interest Survey
Patch on Main Community Garden Interest Survey
Patches of ice here ‘n’ there, but most roads are OK
Patience needed for Atrium hospital in Cornelius
Patient visits: A little bit of normal
PAVE Act advances in NC Senate
Paving at Exit 23 postponed until next weekend
PCF ‘Volunteer Fair’ is May 8 at Bethel Church
Peaceful protest in Davidson, one planned for Cornelius Wednesday
Peaceful rally in support of Asian Americans Thursday behind Town Hall
Peaceful rally-goers, mayor call for removal of Confederate Monument
Pedestrian fatality in Davidson
Pedestrian hit on W. Catawba passed away
Pedestrian safety: New crosswalks coming at three locations
Pedestrian struck in Davidson
Peek Inside a Candy-Colored Mid-Century Modern Throwback
Pending Sale: Sting and Trudie Styler’s $56M NYC Penthouse
Pending Sale: Sting and Trudie Styler’s $56M NYC Penthouse
Peninsula blood drive is April 7
Peninsula Club reopens June 18 after COVID-19 outbreak
Peninsula Community Foundation announces grants
Peninsula Community Foundation cancels gala, but fundraisers are happening
Peninsula Community Foundation collecting for local agencies
Peninsula Community Foundation collecting new coats for Helene victims in Buncombe, Avery counties
Peninsula Community Foundation donates over $150,000 to local non-profits
Peninsula Community Foundation establishes $25K matching fund for Helene donations
Peninsula Community Foundation gala raised $175K for charities
Peninsula Community Foundation grant
Peninsula Community Foundation grants $10,000 to Little Smiles
Peninsula Community Foundation has new web site in time for 20th anniversary
Peninsula Community Foundation recognized for ‘Excellence’
Peninsula Community Foundation reports nearly $250,000 in contributions last year
Peninsula Foundation ‘Emerald’ gala is Nov. 19
Peninsula home has a starring role in movie
Peninsula mansion sells for $6 million
Peninsula Yacht Club will waive December dues after 3-month clubhouse closure
Penny for your thoughts: Sales tax meetings on docket
Penny Lane, beneath the blue suburban skies, opens near the lake
Penny tax increase splits Town Board 3-2
People are staying home, but essential work continues
People semi-annoyed over truck parking
Perfect fall weather on deck next 6-7 days
Perfect weather for N. Meck Parade on Saturday Dec. 4
Perfect weather for Thanksgiving but get ready for the biggish chill next week
Performance at Club sure to be a sellout
Perry Mixter is Cain Center’s new chief fundraiser
Perseid meteor showers at peak
Personalize Your Space With a DIY Gallery Wall
Perspectives on the change coming to Cornelius Town Board
Pet adopters needed
Pet photo contest benefits Lake Norman Humane
Petty Rewind: A tribute to nostalgia and great songs
Pew Research: Update on how some churches are meeting
Phaedra Pistone: New Mrs. US Continental has a powerful platform, story
Phase 1 of reopening begins 5 pm Friday
Phase 2 reopening in sight as COVID-19 testing increases
Phase 2 starts today as NCDHHS reports new COVID data
Phase 2.5 begins with COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations up
Phase 2.5: Answering the most common mask-related questions
Phase 3: Theaters, bars may reopen at reduced capacity Friday 5 pm
Phase II of Huntersville downtown greenway nearing completion
Phil Hamrick in concert Feb. 17
Pho NC re-opens this week
Phone carrier issues disrupted 911 calls
Photo of alleged shooter’s vehicle released; reward offered
Pianist of note will perform at the Cain
Piano bars, string lights approved for some residences
Pick a President! Voter Registration Closes Soon
Pick a President! Voter Registration Closes Soon
Pick-your-own apples at Carrigan Farms this month
Picking a Moving Company: How Do Your Choices Stack Up?
Picking a Moving Company: How Do Your Choices Stack Up?
Pickleball article nets letter about tennis
Pickleball brawl averted
Pickleball brawl averted by movie star
Pickleball complex breaks ground on Chartown
Pickleball opportunities: Learn and play
Pickleball plan comes before Town Board at their meeting tonight
Pickleball tournament March 24 benefits scholarship preschool
Pines executive director asks for caution
Pioneer Springs Community School gets GO Grant
Pioneer Springs Community School lands $150K grant
Pipeline safety should be on ‘everyone’s radar’
Piper’s at Galway Hooker closes while developing a ‘new concept’
Pirates on a blimp July 8—but of course
Plan a jazzy April, which is National Jazz Appreciation Month
Plan ahead for these September events
Plan ahead in January with fun events this month
Plan and register for these (Thanksgiving and) Christmas related activities
Plan B-Plus Remote calls for 2 weeks of in-person classes; remote begins Aug. 31
Plan for 199-foot cell tower goes to Town Board
Plan for 199-foot cell tower goes to Town Board Dec. 7
Plan for 252-unit apartment project may go to Town Board Monday
Plan for Gilead Road closure this weekend
Plan how to honor veterans on Veterans Day; here are opportunites in LKN
Plan to do something in February, it’s a day longer this year and has lots of choices
Plan to get out during March (and a little bit of April) with this calendar of events
Plan to save sharecropper house coming together
Plan to save tenant house coming together
Plan your August fun: Don’t let August slip away into a moment in time
Plan your December activities now; the month is already flying by!
Plan your fun April into May
Plan your September 2023 and beyond
Plan your week’s activities: Oktoberfests, concerts and more
Plan your weekend starting May 13: Concerts, street festival, outdoor movie and Cain Center for the Arts groundbreaking
Plan your weekend!
Planners plan to discuss expansion plan
Planning a town: Fast growth means revisiting 2015 plan
Planning Board & Board of Adjustment Applications Being Accepted
Planning Board Applications Being Accepted
Planning Board approves Mills Market
Planning Board dives into definition of ‘front yard’
Planning Board dives into Land Use Plan
Planning Board expands, while Land Development Code Advisory Board is disbanded
Planning Board has new chairman
Planning Board holds special meeting Monday on Alexander Farm
Planning Board may expand to 10 members
Planning Board meets May 10 at 5:30
Planning Board meets tonight
Planning Board OK’s front-yard parking for medical office
Planning Board OKs 4-story building at Jetton Extension and Bethel
Planning Board OKs Caroline, Greenway Gartens
Planning board OKs change for subdivisions; next stop Town Board
Planning Board OKs Fruitful Roots; now it’s on to the Town Board
Planning Board OKs plans for hotel-conference center and apartments
Planning Board OKs Royal Bliss Brewery with conditions
Planning Board recommends ‘no’ vote on Mayes Road development
Planning Board recommends approval of a smaller, 3-story project on Jetton at Bethel
Planning Board recommends denial for business park on Bailey Road
Planning Board revisits Rural Preservation
Planning Board supports Housing Committee recommendations
Planning board takes up changes to Alexander Farm plan May 16
Planning board takes up changes to Alexander Farm plan May 16
Planning Board takes up museum, barndominiums at next meeting
Planning Board to consider Lightbridge Academy
Planning Board to consider mixed-use building
Planning Board to decide on Bailey Road project tonight
Planning Board to review Mayes Meadows proposal tonight
Planning Board to review Royal Bliss project
Planning Board to take up Growth Management recommendations on Monday
Planning Board vacancies remain unfilled
Planning Board Vacancy
Planning Board votes 7-1 for controversial Bailey Road project
Planning Board will discuss W. Catawba on Monday
Planning Board will meet again on Growth Management recommendations
Planning Board will take up new retail project on Monday
Planning Board, Park Board, Housing Committee recommend approval of Smithville Plan
Planning Board, Town Board OK revisions to Alexander Farm plan
Planning Board, Town Board will hold a joint meeting March 18
Planning Board: New chair expected to be appointed tonight
Planning Board: Words of wisdom from the planning director
Planning Department COVID-19 Status Updates
Planning Department News
Planning Director Jack Simoneau Retiring After 22 Years
Planning Retreat
Planning Retreat Documents
Planning Retreat Relocated
Planning staff recommends ‘no’ vote on W. Catawba apartment complex
Planning Window Closed due to COVID-19
Plans for Alexander Farm include a new fire station
Plans for bike safety and options continue
Plans for hotel, conference center, apartments come before Town Board Monday
Plans for iconic Christmas in Davidson, N Meck Christmas Parade still fuzzy
Plans for pre-school withdrawn, office building coming instead
Plastic Cactus’ Debut EP, Pricks, Sounds Sun-Drunk and Hallucinatory
Please be careful, stormy weather!
Plenty of development projects are in the pipeline
Plenty of work to do around disabilities and a livable city
Plexiglass shields up at Old Jetton Harris Teeter
Plum Creek Phase 2 opens March 27
Pneumonia cases increasing in Mecklenburg: What to do
Podcast – Summer Fun
Poinsettia sale: Rotary holiday fundraiser
Point in Time snapshot: More than 2,400 homeless county-wide
Point of Grace Lutheran Church has moved from Cornelius back to Huntersville
Poke Lake restaurant opens in Shops at the Fresh Market
Pole replacement at Jetton/Catawba could take months
Police apprehend 2 juveniles in gun shop break-in
Police arrest 21-year-old in Hough High drug case. How big is this problem?
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Police charge student with misdemeanor possession of firearm at school
Police chase downtown called off, but suspects apprehended
Police Chief Hoyle retiring Dec. 31; Major Black will replace him
Police Chief speaking at Newsmakers Breakfast Tuesday
Police chiefs are grand marshalls of N. Meck Christmas parade
Police confirm drug raid on Norman Island
Police extradite suspect in Fink’s burglary
Police hosting Cone with a Cop today at Handel’s
Police ID homicide victim
Police identify students in Bailey Road crash
Police launch conversation about safety on Lake Norman
Police looking for Anthony Andre Hampton
Police looking for parking lot thieves
Police looking for witnesses in bike crash Wednesday
Police need help locating white van in homicide case
Police on scene of boating accident in Cornelius
Police on the lookout for suspect in early-morning car chase
Police pay raise nabs improvement in morale, recruiting
Police protection: What does it cost?
Police Report
Police report: 181 coronavirus-related calls since March
Police say junk boat fire Thursday evening was intentionally set
Police seek 2 who stole 2015 Audi, 2018 Durango from new car dealer
Police seek help finding missing 16-year-old Hough High student
Police seek help with locating missing teen girl
Police seeking help with 9-year-old cold case
Police situation occurred at home on Norman Island Drive this morning
Police take individual with 24 warrants into custody
Police to escort fallen officer to Rockwell this afternoon
Police will get forfeited assets worth $240K-plus
Police will reinforce training after incident involving dog in a hot vehicle
Police, Fire search for drowning victim
Police: Incidents, arrests, citations Dec. 21-Jan. 3
Political Academy enrollment period is open
Political Academy enrollment period is open
Political newcomer, a businessman, joins race for Cornelius mayor
Political redistricting could threaten Sen. Marcus in District 41
Poll watcher is a familiar face at two Cornelius precincts come election time
Poll worker is a familiar face at two Cornelius precincts come election time
Poll: How Would You Improve Your Home With $17,850?
Polls close at 7:30 pm
Polls closed, some Early Voting results are in
Polls open 6:30 am to 7:30 pm
Polls open across Cornelius, NC, US
Polls open at 6:30 am tomorrow, close at 7:30 pm
Polls open until 7:30 pm
Pond scum can be toxic bacteria
Ponzi schemer pleads guilty
Pool gets green light from Planning Board
Pool owners ready to stick their toes into rental waters
Pool Time: 10 tips for safe swimming
Pop up Fall Harvest market
Pope will bless the fleet for Big Day at the Lake
Poppy Hand-Crafted Popcorn closing in Birkdale Village
Popular 4th of July Fireworks and Concert Festival loses home in Denver
Popular Business Expo will be held Oct. 8
Popular events canceled this year: Renaissance Festival and DABA concert with fireworks
Popular roadside nursery getting a fresh new permanent location
Port City Club sets sail, reopening as Lake House Wine Bar & Grill
Portion of Bravington Road to be Closed Week of November 18th for Emergency Storm Water Repair
Portions of Love – Summer lunch delivery program needs drivers
Portland man a Rhodes scholar
Portland teen hosts ‘consent event’
Portland teen organizes consent event
Portland’s Best Restaurants with Healthy Menus: From Cafes to Food Carts
Portland’s Biggest Attractions Reflect City’s Literary Reputation, Connection to Nature
Portrait of a Long-Term Renter: Crossing Generational Divides
Portrait of a Long-Term Renter: Crossing Generational Divides
Positive COVID-19 test rate rises to 6.5% statewide; steady around 4.3% in Mecklenburg
Positive COVID-19 test results remain high; Meck gains 300 new cases
Positive test rate, new case volume heading down
Possibly an inch of something will fall tomorrow, starting around 10 am
Post-Floyd discussion has community leaders, police talking
Postponed: Fireboat, police boat, firetruck christening
Potassium Iodide (KI) Distribution Scheduled for October 24
Potassium Iodide: Hold on to what you have
Potts Barber Shop gains historic designation
Potts Barber Shop recognized during Town Board meeting
Potts St. will close for water pipe fix
Pottstown Community Preservation Plan Kickoff Meeting
Pottstown Community Preservation Plan Kickoff Meeting
Pounding for Parker Foundation blood drive is Sunday
Pounding for Parker Foundation still pounding
Pounding for Parker Gala Oct. 4
Pounding for Parker golf tournament is June 4
Power out down Jetton
Power out for 900 homes
Power out in stores on Jetton, 800+ customers in and around Peninsula
Power out till 6 pm, Duke says
Power outage
Power outage affecting part of Cornelius
Power outage near sub-station on Jetton
Power restored to 76 homes near Jetton
Power still out for hundreds in Cornelius
PPS board votes to keep ACCESS together
PPS: Tubman school will open next fall
Praise in the Park is Saturday at Smithville Park
Praise in the Park Sept. 18: Sponsorships available
Prayer vigil for missing 11-year-old Tuesday evening in Victoria Bay
Prayer Vigil on Davidson Village Green Sept. 20
Prayer walk on July 18 will include a stop at Madalina’s house
Pre-development review today for new commercial project on W. Catawba
Pre-Flo: Duke Energy actively drawing down lake levels
Pre-K schools coming to Cornelius
Pre-school Halloween party Oct. 17
Pre-Wedding Bashes Can Put a Dent in Saving for a Home Down Payment
Pre-Wedding Bashes Can Put a Dent in Saving for a Home Down Payment
Predicting the ‘Right Time’ to Buy or Sell a Home
Prep for ‘Prost!’ Season: 9 Bavarian-Style Homes to Inspire Your Oktoberfest
Prepare for hot hot hot weather today, tomorrow
Prepare for the Ultimate Staycation
Prepare for wintry mix Friday into Saturday
Prepare your home to sell or stay
Preschool Holiday Party Dec. 16
Preschool opens in senior home
Preserve Mecklenburg moves to save historic houses on Catawba
Preserve Mecklenburg recognizes Cain Center for redevelopment project
Preserve Mecklenburg vid highlights redevelopment project
Preserving trees: Will Town Board go out on a limb?
Preview: Monday’s Town Board meeting
Price appreciation means it’s still a sellers’ market
Price check: The incredible, edible — and expensive — egg
Primal Brewery puts heart, and beer, in Valentine’s celebration
Primary Election: Polls close at 7:30 pm
Primary results: A few with particular local interest
Primary voting under way at four locations in Cornelius
Primary will determine House 98 candidates
Prime commercial real estate on N. Main will come on the market
Prime downtown real estate hits the market
Principal: CES student doing very well after mishap
Prison Camp
Pro bass fishing tournament rescheduled for October
Pro: 4-year terms
Procession for Deputy US Marshal Thomas Weeks Jr. will pass through Cornelius today
Procession this morning for William ‘Alden’ Elliott, officer killed in Monday’s shooting
Progress on Red Line as Charlotte readies acquisition of Norfolk Southern’s O Line
Property owners reel from value increases
Property sales for August: Cornelius, Davidson, Huntersville
Property tax increase floated at annual budget retreat
Property taxes flat for FY 22, but likely not beyond
Property taxes more than likely to stay flat in 2022; reval next year
Property transactions: Who bought what
Proposal would take Town Board out of chain of command for in-fill developments
Proposed budget for FY 2025 emphasizes public safety, infrastructure
Proposed budget keeps tax rate level
Proposed budget, tax rate unveiled tonight
Proposed cell tower could be 199 feet tall
Proposed Fee Schedule Change
Proposed poultry farm in Chatham County: 750,000 birds, taxpayer-funded — and lots of secrets
Proposed Red Line station could be located near Barley Market on Zion
Pros & Cons of Baseboard Heating Systems
Pros and Cons of Fences
Protections for renters, utility customers extended
Protest expected during official opening of US Rep. Tim Moore’s office
Protest planned as COVID-19 toll rises
Protest rally planned at Confederate Monument
Protest this afternoon at Police Station
Protestors gather at West Catawba and Jetton
PTA leader plans to run for CMS District 1 seat
Public Art Commission – Accepting Applications
Public Comment Period for 2050 Metropolitan Transportation Plan
Public Comment Period for Regional Transportation Topics
Public comment period open till 8 pm on Alexander Farm development
Public discussion on concealed carry delayed
Public Health Announces Phase 1B of Covid-19 Vaccine Distribution
Public Health Director Announces Three-Week Directive to Protect Residents from COVID-19
Public hearing Dec. 7 on Palillo project on W. Catawba
Public hearing for Colonial water treatment plant application
Public hearing on ‘Retreat at W. Catawba’ pushed to Feb. 18
Public hearing on Cornelius Business Park is June 2
Public Hearing on Draft of Huntersville 2040 Plan to be Held October 19 – Click to Review Plan
Public hearing on Mill’s Market at Town Board meeting tonight
Public hearing on Mulberry Townhomes Monday
Public hearing on new neighborhood of $500K homes
Public hearing set for discussion of term-length change for Town Board
Public hearing: 199-foot cell tower near Jetton/LKN Cove
Public hearings moved to Dec. 21 and Jan. 19
Public hearings on 2 developments
Public Input Meeting – Abernathy Park Playground
Public Input Meeting – N. Meck Park Greenway
Public input sought on Smithville infrastructure improvements
Public invited to comment on Cornelius police through online portal
Public invited to comment on proposed improvements to NC 73
Public invited to Davidson Fire Department dedication
Public invited to Juneteenth gathering in Davidson
Public invited to see plans for Clark Row conditional planning area at community meeting Monday
PUBLIC MEETING – Bus Rapid Transit
Public Meeting – Charlotte Water
Public Meeting – NC 73 Widening
Public meeting Thursday for Growth Management Task Force recommendations
Public Notice Declaring Surplus Property and Intent to Donate to Nonprofit
Public Notice: Lakeside Charter
Public safety expenditures approved by Town Board
Public Survey Is Here!
PUBLIC WORKSHOP 8.19.21 – Eastfield Regional Park
Pulpit swap, luncheon Sunday
Pumpkins: More than fall decorations, they’re good for you
Putting a Modern Home on the Map in the Wilds of Wyoming
Putting Down Roots 40 Feet Up: Life in a Fire Lookout
Putting Down Roots 40 Feet Up: Life in a Fire Lookout
Q&A with new Atrium Hospital VP is May 22
Q&A: 60 seconds with Pat Riley, CEO of Allen Tate
QT is coming: Acropolis demolished
Queen’s Feast July 19-28 includes 10 N. Meck eateries, among more than 100 in Charlotte area
Queen’s Feast: Charlotte Restaurant Week is July 18-27
Queen’s Feast: Restaurant Week ends Sunday
Questions around the toll lanes?
Quick pop-up: Hop into Spring 4-6 pm today!
Quiet agenda tonight, except for fate of Miltich
QuikTrip opens Thursday morning
Quip of the day
Quiz: Are You a Savvy Mortgage Shopper?
Quiz: Are You a Savvy Mortgage Shopper?
Quiz: Can You Guess the Price of These Homes?
Quiz: Can You Match the State With Its Popular Rental Features?
Quiz: Can You Match the State With Its Popular Rental Features?
Quiz: Can You Match the State With Its Top Listed Home Amenity?
Quiz: Can You Match the State With Its Top Listed Home Amenity?
Quiz: How Much Do You Love Your Home?
Quiz: Should You Renovate Your Home or Sell?
Quiz: Should You Renovate Your Home or Sell?
Quiz: What Does Your Dream Cabin Look Like?
Quiz: What Style Is Your Dream Bedroom?
Quiz: What Type of Bar Should You Build in Your Home?
Quiz: What Type of Bar Should You Build in Your Home?
Quiz: Which Celeb Neighborhood Is the Best Match for You?
Quiz: Which Celeb Neighborhood Is the Best Match for You?
Quiz: Which Football Team Should You Cheer for in the Big Game?
Quiz: Which Perfect Pool Is Cool for the Summer?
Quiz: Which Summer Space Melts Your Heart?
R.E.D. at LKN Chrysler Dodge Jeep honors those in military
Race Week revs up in October
Rachael Ray Is Selling Her Southampton Home for $4.9M
Rachael Ray Is Selling Her Southampton Home for $4.9M
Rachel Miller Bellew
Rad Bennett will open ‘Peninsula Prime’ in Alton’s space after makeover
Rain has slowed, but more coming; Bailey Road open
Rain, more rain, then better weather Easter Sunday
Rains helped bring lake levels back to normal for this time of year
Raising speed limits on Jetton under consideration
Rally at Town Hall, march to Confederate Monument planned Aug. 4
Rally to protest proposed school closure
Ramsey Creek Beach opening, with lifeguards
Ramsey Creek Beach opens Memorial Day weekend
Ramsey Creek Beach opens Memorial Day weekend
Ramsey Creek Beach opens this weekend
Ramsey Creek Beach will open July 3-4
Ramsey Creek hours, fees updated
Ramsey Creek Park incident was a domestic dispute
Ranson/Rosedale park lands $150,000 grant
Ranson/Rosedale Park Master Plan – Public Input Session
Ranson/Rosedale Park Master Plan – Public Input Session
Rapper Lil Wayne Sails Away From Miami Mansion for $10M
Rapper Lil Wayne Sails Away From Miami Mansion for $10M
Raptor Center Executive Director Jim Warren passes away
Raptor Center Executive Director Jim Warren passes away
Rate hikes will generate income for Town-owned electric utility
Rate of increase in positive COVID-19 test results slowing down
Rate of new COVID-19 cases falling statewide, and in Mecklenburg
Rate of positive cases at 8% in today’s NCDHHS report
Rates of COVID-19 spread: NC vs. 47 states in June
Re-zoning battle: Land worth fightin’ for
Read Charlotte training session Jan. 25
ReadDavidson announces book selections
ReadDavidson offers latest title recommendations
ReadDavidson Opens Book Nominations for 2021 Selection
Ready or not, flu is due for a comeback
Ready to get fit? Register now for the Mayors’ Fitness Challenge
Ready to sell, or do you want to stay put?
Ready, set, go: Mayors’ Fitness Challenge kicks off Sunday
Real Estate Agent Commissions: How Much Should You Pay?
Real Estate transactions April 2020
Real Estate Transactions December 2019
Real Estate Transactions Jan. 2020
Real Estate Transactions: May 2020
Real estate: Virtual showings for buyers and sellers
Rebirth in the Rust Belt: A Forgotten Corner of Cleveland Bounces Back
Rebirth in the Rust Belt: A Forgotten Corner of Cleveland Bounces Back
Recent Huntersville home sales
Recent voting highlights changing demographics
Record coronavirus hospitalizations, 80 new deaths; clubs to reopen
Record high for new COVID-19 cases
Record number of homeless Ore. students
Recycling: Will you be red or blue?
Red Cross blood donor alert
Red Cross gives safety reminders ahead of continued winter weather
Red Cross issues water safety guidance for the 4th, with COVID reminder
Red Cross needs help: Donors down 26%
Red Cross needs volunteers, literally and virtually
Red Cross opens in N. Meck High; Florence on her way
Red Cross providing help to fire victims
Red Cross urges families to be safe heating their homes
Red dirt alert: 57 townhomes coming to W. Catawba
Red Line info sessions are tonight, Saturday
Red Line new cost estimate: $1.38 billion
Red Line open house Oct. 3 in Cornelius
Red Line pricetag could be in the billions of dollars
Red Line: Is it time to hop aboard?
Red White & Bundled bounces back May 9
Red, White & Bundled is Wednesday
Red, White & Bundled shower sends $80,000 in baby items to Fort Bragg
Red, White & Bundled—a baby shower for military families—is back
Red, White & Bundled—a baby shower for military families—is May 25
Red, White and Blue Homes Just in Time for July 4th
Reflect on and celebrate Black History Month
Reflecting on data around race and equity on Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Reflections on a long, hot summer, with and without kids
Reflections on life and kids from a higher altitude
Refresher: Here’s what’s in the Modified Stay at Home Order
Refurbished fireboat, a police boat and firetrucks will be christened Friday
Regain Your Garage: Simple Tricks for Getting Organized
Regina Carter performing at Davidson College Saturday
Regional air quality worsens year over year
Regional Transportation Planning Survey
Register for Davidson’s Community Conversations About Mental Health
Register for town-wide Halloween decorations contest
Register now for Back2School community event
Register now for free yoga and coffee at Rescue Ranch
Register now for How Healing Works: And What It Means for Healthcare and You
Register now for Santa Paws
Register online for Mayor’s Fitness Challenge, back for a 4th year
Register to get time-sensitive alerts from town, county
Registration for winter arts classes open
Registration for winter session open at Cain Center
Registration is open for Huntersville fall programs
Registration now open for Charlotte Independence adult soccer league
Registration now required at Fisher Farm Archery Range
Registration open for Ada Jenkins golf fundraiser
Registration open for adult, youth fall sports
Registration open for AmeriCarna car show hosted by Ray Evernham
Registration open for Annual Run for Green
Registration open for arts classes
Registration open for Charlotte Independence spring league
Registration open for DCI Forum on Artificial Intelligence
Registration open for fall art classes
Registration open for Huntersville 101
Registration open for spring sports
Registration open for Teddy Bear Breakfast
Registration open for trick-or-treaters on Halloween Treat Trail
Registration open for winter classes at Cain Center
Registration open for World of Wonder family outing in August
Registration open for Young Explorers fall nature program
Registration open the 20th Annual Run For Green
Registration opens for Rescue Ranch’s spring and summer critter camps
Rehabbing a Home? Be Ready for These 5 Costs
Rehabbing a Home? Be Ready for These 5 Costs
Rehabbing a Home? Be Ready for These 5 Costs
Reindeer conditions look very good Christmas Eve
Religion news: Special events at area houses of worship
Rematch: It’s Powell vs. Puckett again for Mecklenburg County Commission
Remember encyclopedias? Here’s the latest news
Remember the Scottish bard
Remembering Pearl Harbor
Reminder about Veterans Services Office Hours in Huntersville
Reminder: Applications for North Mecklenburg Christmas Parade available
Reminder: Free Fishing Day is July 4
Reminder: If you haven’t taken the budget survey, it’s time
Reminders: Turn back clocks, test smoke alarms
Remodeling a Traditional Cape Cod-Style Home
Remote Meditation Retreat With Rocky Mountain Views – House of the Week
Renee Mary Jane Rapp
Renovation Adventures With an Old Detroit Home
Renovation Adventures With an Old Detroit Home
Rent Sandra Bullock’s Sunset Strip Home
Rental Affordability Is Worst in Minority Communities
Rental Affordability Is Worst in Minority Communities
Rental Listing Terms Reveal Popular Features in Each State
Rental Listing Terms Reveal Popular Features in Each State
Renters Beware: These Hidden Costs May Be in Your Lease
Renters: 5 Must-Do Tasks to Handle Before You Move
Renters: Are You Ready to Buy a Home?
Rep. Adams addresses tragedy in Charlotte
Rep. Adams office hours at Town Hall
Rep. Adams office hours at Town Hall
Rep. Adams office hours at Town Hall
Rep. Bradford is considering a run for NC State Treasurer
Rep. Clark co-sponsors Medicaid expansion bill
Rep. Helfrich announces in-person listening sessions
Repaving contract tops tonight’s Town Board agenda
Report: Radar, Air Traffic Control, Fighter Jets Couldn’t Track “Mystery Aircraft” Flying Over Oregon Last Month
Reprieve for sharecropper house on Alexander Farm
Repurpose Your Rope: 3 Decorative DIYs to Try
Request for Zoning Inspections
Rescue crews searching for 19-year-old drowning victim
Rescue dog Nutmeg recovering from surgery; how to foster and other needs
Rescue Ranch announces spring, summer camps
Rescue Ranch fundraiser Aug. 7
Rescue Ranch launches new foster/adoption program
Rescue Ranch needs donated items for garage sale
Reserve a spot to grow your own flowers and vegetables
Reserve at Smith Circle proposed for 3.9 acre property
Residential Home Types: 17 Clarifying Home Definitions
Residential portion of stalled Alexander Farms development rock solid, developer says
Residents express concerns about child-care center/pre-school planned on W. Catawba
Residents have had their fill of sinkhole
Residents Invited to offer regional mobility input
Residents Invited to Provide Input to Shape New Town Hall – Public Input Meeting August 3rd
Residents Invited to Share Thoughts on Design of New Town Hall via New Online Survey
Residents turn out to oppose Palillo project
Residents urged to complete budget survey
Residents, Clark chill planned power outage
Residents, town reach agreement on speed bumps
Resources for service members and families
Restaurant news: Brown Bag Seafood celebrates anniversary with specials
Restaurant Week at Birkdale Village continues through Saturday
Restaurant Week runs through Sunday
Restaurant X will re-brand to Lebanese cuisine
Restaurants must close for dining in, news round-up
Restaurants on the menu at Birkdale Landing
Restore reopens after 2-month renovation
Resurfacing Work to Begin Monday, March 8 on Streets in Birkdale Area
Retail project comes before Town Board for final approval
Retail project gains Planning Board approval, with stipulations around trees
Retired Police Chief Benson Hoyle Honored with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine
Retired Police Chief Benson Hoyle Honored with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine
Retirement reception for Davidson police chief
Returning to the gym will look different
Rev. Alexander Craighead
Rev. Boone’s Syrian mission trip perilous, blessed
Rev. Boone’s Syrian mission trip perilous, blessed
Rev. Boone’s Syrian mission trip perilous, blessed
Rev. David Libbon: Meet the new rector at Good Shepherd Anglican
Rev. Lemings honored for 27 years at Grace Covenant
Reval under way: How your taxes are determined
Reverse fishing at Blythe Landing
Review Huntersville 2040 Draft Plan and Complete Draft Plan Survey by Sept 18
Review Huntersville 2040 Draft Plan and Complete Draft Plan Survey by Sept 18
Review procedures set in place for Smithville Revitalization Plan
Review Roundup: The Punisher on Netflix
Review Timelines for Projects
Review Timelines for Projects
Revised business park project has been resubmitted for town review
Revised West Catawba project will come back to Planning Board
Rezoning request comes back to the Planning Board today
Rezoning: Birkdale Village owners ask for delay
Ribbon Cutting – Barry Park Turf Fields
Ribbon cutting for Jetton Extension
Ribbon-cutting Friday for newly finished Jetton Extension
Richard Barry
Richard Carroll, 79, passes away
Richard Carroll, 79, passes away
Richard Carroll, 79, passes away
Rising Rents, Stagnant Wages, And the Burden of Unstable Housing
Rising Rents, Stagnant Wages, And the Burden of Unstable Housing
Rivens new spokesperson for Meck Sheriff
River Run CC putts Symetra on 2019 calendar
River Run CC putts Symetra on 2019 calendar
River Run roads to be re-surfaced
Riverkeeper kayak outing April 27
RNC move to Jacksonville ‘devastating’
RNC: More ‘conversation’ Monday
Road Closure – Old Bud Henderson Road
Road Closure: Sherwood Drive Closed at Intersection with NC-115 Tuesday (7/11) for Utility Work
Road funding: Find alternate routes
Road improvements expected with new Cornelius hospital
Road rage results in gunfire, arrest
Road will honor late mayor
Road work ahead: Jetton Extension will be rebuilt from Catawba to Liverpool
Road work ahead: More than $24 million in construction coming
ROAD WORK Coming to Ranson Road Near Stumptown
Road work in Davidson begins today
ROAD WORK: Detour for NC-115 between Plum Creek & Hambright (4/30-5/9); Street Resurfacing Begins
Roadside market has fresh location
Robert Carney is youngest member of Town Board
Robert Carney tosses his hat in the ring for Cornelius Town Board
Robert Downey Jr. Picks Up His Second Home This Month
Robert Downey Jr. Picks Up His Second Home This Month
Robin Salzman, Lisa Mayhew Jones honored by LKN Chamber
Rock Out in David Bowie’s Former NYC Condo
Rock Out in David Bowie’s Former NYC Condo
Rockie Lynn at LangTree Live Thursday
Ronald McDonald House Charities gives to DCCDC
Roof of historic building falls in
Roommate Relations: Making Smart Use of Shared Spaces
Rotary school supplies drive at Harvey’s
Rotating Repertory Makes Quiara Alegría Hudes’ Work Sing
Roundabout is an eco-devo success for key part of business community
Roundabout on Mt. Holly Huntersville Road to open later this week
Roundabouts on Hwy. 21 will be completed in Winter 2027
Roundabouts: We will remember you
Routine gas line purge at Alexander Farms tomorrow
Rowan-Cabarrus Community College offers business seminars
Rox Burhans is new Cornelius planning director
Royal Bliss, with 1 micro-brewery in Denver, plans a second location, this one on W. Catawba
RSVP for Newsmakers Breakfast June 14 featuring fire chief
RSVP for Newsmakers Breakfast Thursday
RSVP for Newsmakers Breakfast with NC District 98 candidates
RSVP now for Monday’s Coffee Chat
RSVP now for Wildflowers and Bluegrass program on Saturday
Ruh-road: Appraiser shortage affects NCDOT acquisition of rights of way
Rules of the Roads: How problematic Old Canal became a town road
Running on empty: Gas supplies spotty Thursday morning
Rural Hill Amazing Maize Maze is open
Rural Hill has Loch Norman Highland Games merchandise
Rural Hill hosts traditional Scottish New Year’s
Rural Hill Sheepdog Trials Nov. 13, 14
Rural Hill’s Amazing Maize Maze needs volunteers
Rustic and Main opens retail shop in Oak Street Mill
Rustic Homes for Sale: Farmhouses, Cabins and Country Estates
Rusty Knox: People friendly with business background
Ruth Mae Lester, 87, passes away
Ryan Lewis’ House Is No Thrift-Shop Find
Ryan Lewis’ House Is No Thrift-Shop Find
Sacred Grounds: Aug. 19 historical program at Cedar Grove
Safe Summer Launch Day Saturday at Blythe Landing
Safeguard Medical Relocates New Headquarters to Huntersville
Safer at Home 2.5 begins Friday; gyms can open at 30%
SAFER grant could fund Cornelius paid firefighters
Sale Pending: What Does It Mean & Should You Make an Offer?
Salem-Keizer staff told they must…
San Francisco Is Best for Home Sellers, Baltimore for Buyers
San Francisco Is Best for Home Sellers, Baltimore for Buyers
Sanctuary: A Gamer's Vintage Arcade
Sanctuary: An Architect's Epic Lego Room
Sanctuary: An Artist's Oasis
Sanctuary: An Astronomer's Home Observatory
Sanitation Delay This Week
Santa attends Light Up Cornelius
Santa Claus is coming … to fish
Santa does snail mail through Dec. 13
Santa himself will ride in North Meck parade
Santa himself, nearly 200 floats in Christmas parade Saturday
Santa Paws in the Park is today!
Santa to scour the streets of Davidson for all the good boys and girls
Saturday is last day for Early Voting
Saturday is the ‘Big Day’ for 180+ Bigs and Littles from Big Brothers Big Sisters
Saturday more awesome, Sunday it’s like rain
Saturday will feel like February
Saturdays in April are for Jazz
Save Our Smithville plans reflect changing times, development pressures
Save the date and get ready for 4 fun events
Save the date for June 1 coffee chat
Save the date for Safety Saturday Sept. 17
Save the date to register for sports leagues
Save the date: April 29 home tour in Davidson supports DCCDC
Save the date: Bales, Helfrich Newsmakers Breakfast Oct. 11
Save the date: Community Thanksgiving service is Nov. 24
Save the date: May 16 is Red, White & Bundled shower
Save the date: Shred Event
Save the planet, save the date
Savour the last days of summer at these events
Say ‘I do’ to VLN wedding promotion now through June
Say goodbye to the Village Rider
Say What? Home-Buying Lingo You Should Know
Saying ‘I Do’ to a Tiny Grain Silo Home
Saying ‘I Do’ to a Tiny Grain Silo Home
SBA grants Cooper’s request for disaster aid
Scam letter targets Meck County property owners
Scarrigan Farms and Haunted Trail kick off at end of month
Scavenger hunt Aug. 8 supports A2S
SCC meets Monday evening at Union Bethel
SCC responds to Thurman Ross opinion piece
Scenes from Bailey’s Glen Ukrainian flag raising
Scenes from Election Day
Scenes from Election Day 2021
Schedule of Early Voting in Mecklenburg
School buses bring food, WiFi
School camp has maximum of 30 openings
School for students on autism spectrum opens Aug. 28
School Nutrition Services introduces CMS Eats at Home program
School supply drive in Huntersville under way
School’s not out yet: Things you should know.
School’s out: Keep your kids cyber-safe this summer
Schools provides Wi-Fi hotspot devices
Scoring process paves the way for street repairs
Scott Higgins taking on a new career at age 75
Scott Higgins will run for Town Board
Scoutmaster Larry Banks
Seaboy expected to open in November on North Main
Seaboy opening with a full house tonight
Seaboy opens tomorrow on N. Main
Seaboy takes another step toward opening on North Main
Seaboy, a new restaurant, will anchor North Main business district
Sealing and Insulating Your Ductwork
Sealing and Insulating Your Ductwork
Sean Could Buy a Condo, But He'd Rather Live in a Mansion With 9 Roommates
Search continues for 20-year-old
Seattle Is the Best Bike City in the US
Seattle Is the Best Bike City in the US
SEC issues guidance around insider information
SEC obtains final judgment against Cornelius investment adviser
SEC on the lookout for insider trading in light of COVID-19
Second doses of COVID vaccine rose 50,000 over the weekend
Second new traffic light planned for Hickory intersections
Second-home owners in need of assistance
Section of South Main Street, Huntersville, to close
Security bollards have been under consideration by CPD
See Inside the Homes of 10 Award-Winning Celebs
See Inside the Homes of 10 Award-Winning Celebs
Seeking applicants to serve on Parks & Recreation Commission in Cornelius
Sefton Park gets thumbs up from Town Board
Sefton Park hotel, apartments, retail: No construction anytime soon
Sefton Park: Apartments, offices/retail, hotel/conference center are planned
Sefton Road project in the slow lane
SEG Systems Announces Relocation and Expansion into Huntersville Industrial Facility
Select sirens at McGuire Nuclear Station will be tested over next 2 weeks
Sell Your Flip Faster With These Expert Tips
Sellers: Here’s How to Update Your Home With Looks Buyers Love
Selling? Increase Your Home’s “Screen Appeal”
Sen. Marcus files 4 local bills
Sen. Marcus will hold Town Hall
Sen. Tillis will seek a third term in 2026
Sen. Tillis will undergo surgery for prostate cancer
Sen. Tillis: North Africa faces famine because of war in Ukraine
Senate passes same-sex marriage bill with help from Tillis, Burr
Senior Games and Silver Arts: Let’s go seniors!
Senior hours age out at Publix
Senior pickleballers will not be charged
Seniors: Let the games begin
Sentencing in Cornelius investment scheme moved to November
September calendar: Turning toward fall
September is Hunger Action Month
September is National Suicide Prevention Month
September opening for axe bar
September Planner: It’s a busy month
Serious accident at Jetton and W. Catawba injures cyclist
ServisFirst makes for 15 bank branches in Cornelius, $1.28 billion-plus in deposits
Sesquicentennial Celebration Planning Committee
Setting Up a Successful Home Repair Budget
Setting Up a Successful Home Repair Budget
Seven months after fire, Tropicana owners say nightspot won’t reopen
Seven of Nine Asks $6.999M for European-Style Estate
Seven of Nine Asks $6.999M for European-Style Estate
Seven students at Lakeside Charter qualify for national history competition in Orlando
Seventh Annual Feedys Awards recognize those making a difference
Several more hours of rain forecast
Sewage spill at Birkdale Commons and Stonemason
Sewage spill in cove adjacent to Jetton Park
Sewage spill near Nautique Blvd. is about 8,000 gallons
Sewage spill off Torrence Chapel Estates Circle
Sewer capacity issue fixed, with help from Cabarrus Water & Sewer
Sgt. Connors retires
Shakespeare on the Green auditions April 8-9
Shakespeare on the Green May 16-18
Share your favorite pumpkin recipes, please
Share your Spring Break 2025 photos
Share your thoughts at a public meeting on Smithville Revitalization Plan
Share your thoughts this week on the downtown master plan
Sharecropper house could move to future park in Alexander Farm project
Sharrow the road
Sharrows could enhance safety on Jetton
She says, he says: NC Senate 41 candidates will face off tonight
Sheep Dog Trials and Festival this weekend
Sheepdog Trials Nov. 9-10 at Rural Hill
Shelby angler lands $300K top prize in Redcrest bass tournament
Shelf awareness
Shell shock: Nationwide egg situation hits Cornelius
Sheriff McFadden books visit to Cornelius Town Hall
Sheriff McFadden to speak at Newsmakers Breakfast July 25
Sheriff summoned by Cornelius officials over speed enforcement
Sheriff’s Office, Cornelius Police net 63 in joint traffic crack-down
Sherwood Drive to temporarily close for Road Work
Shifts going uncovered at Cornelius fire station
Shining new light on energy efficiency and streets
Shooting death on Lynn Lane
Shop local: Small Business Saturday
Shopping center closes in Davidson, leaving tenants in the lurch
Short-term rentals depend on where you are
Shots fired in grocery parking lot
Should cell towers be closer than they are now?
Should craft brewers be barred from Phase 2 reopening?
Should I Buy Down My Rate After 2017 Fed Rate Hikes?
Should I take my kids trick-or-treating?
Should you call police same as usual?
Should You Use the Listing Agent When Purchasing a Home?
Shoutout to first responders
Show Ho Ho: It’s Christmas card time again
Show your colors Sunday, Flag Day
Showcase store in Birkdale Village to close by fall
Showdown on Washam Potts project tonight?
Showdown: Birkdale Village vote is Tuesday night
Showtime next week at the Cain Center
Sidewalk on W. Catawba completed
Sidewalk, parking closed in front of downtown building with collapsed roof
Sidewalks keep golf carts off the streets but is that good?
Sign of the wines
Sign up now for boat safety classes
Sign up now to be a grandfriend to a Davidson College student
Sign up to donate blood Oct. 16
Sign up to play or volunteer to coach youth flag football-Polar Bear Edition
Sign Up Today for Huntersville 101
Significant police presence does not affect public safety
Significant water main break in Davidson
Signs out: Campaign season under way
Silvia forecasts 2Q, 3Q recession, major challenges for some industries
Single Lane Closure on Gilead Road for November 8 & 9
Sink hole being repaired in Westmoreland neighborhood
Sinkhole stabilized but rain delays repaving
Sip, Smile & Celebrate Cook Community Clinic May 17
Siren song: If it seems quieter, it’s because it is
Siren sound: Don’t stress Jan. 12
Siren testing today 11 am to 1 pm
Siren testing today around McGuire Nuclear
Siren testing tomorrow 11 am to 1 pm
Siren tests today!
Sirens yesterday caught police and everyone else by surprise
Siskey-related lawsuit names couple, Carolina Beer
Site work for The Serve Pickleball facility begins in May
Six Hikes, Ten Miles
Six officers promoted by CPD
Six-story building proposed for Jetton Road extension
Skadoosh building comes before Town Board
Ski Homes 30 Minutes (or Less!) From a Chairlift
Ski tournament: Barefoot on the lake
Slainte! Experiment went well in downtown social district
Sleek Prefab Meets Rustic Red Barn – House of the Week
Sleep Under the Stars in a Bubble Home – House of the Week
Sleep Under the Stars in This Tiny Cabin Near a National Park
Slow down, Miltich says
Slower pace of immigration may subdue labor force growth
Small Business Advice: Launching During the Pandemic
Small infill development planned off Washam-Potts
Small infill project on Feriba gets greenlighted by Town Board
Small Kitchen? Try These 9 Tips for Making the Most of Your Limited Space
Small Updates, Big Return: 5 Ways to Increase Your Home’s Value
Small Updates, Big Return: 5 Ways to Increase Your Home’s Value
Small-Town Charm: 8 Homes for Sale in Less Populated Areas
Smaller ask for hospital beds reflects improved COVID-19 morbidity forecast
Smith Circle arsonist convicted and sentenced to up to 201 months in prison
Smithville Coalition meets Monday via Zoom
Smithville CommUNITY Coalition ready to roll with funding, offices, property acquisitions
Smithville Community Coalition receives Canopy Housing Foundation grant award
Smithville Community Coalition: Tea and conversation on Sept. 22
Smithville discussion airs 9 am Monday on WFAE
Smithville leaders to meet with US Rep. Adams office in search of more funds
Smithville leaders will march on Town Hall to support revitalization plan
Smithville leaders will march to Town Hall to support revitalization plan
Smithville plan on deck tonight
Smithville plan will be presented Wednesday Jan. 12 at Town Hall
Smithville plans include county oversight; open house today
Smithville proposal will be part of Town Board budget discussions
Smithville revitalization plan appears to be gaining ground
Smithville revitalization plan gets nod from Planning Board
Smithville revitalization Zoom meetings
Smithville revitalization: Change is inevitable
Smithville revitalization: How best to fight gentrification and preserve history?
Smithville supporters will march to Town Hall at 5:15 pm
Smithville to Washam greenway may be back on track
Smithville was. Smithville is. Smithville will be.
Smithville will ask County for $3 million
Smoke: Mulch ado about nothing
Smoking or Vaping: Which Is Worse for Your Lungs?
Smooth sailing (mostly) at Bailey/Hwy. 115 intersection
Sneak Peek: 5 Home Design Trends You’ll Be Seeing in 2018
Sneaky CATS: Bus downgrade caught local officials by surprise
Snow day: Roads covered in snow and ice
Snow daze
So far, vaccines have not reached elderly residents in some N. Meck congregate living
So you want to be mayor?
So, do you sew?
Social distancing cinema: A guide to epidemic movies
Social event tomorrow is opportunity to party and volunteer
Social media threat at Hough ‘has no validity,’ police say
Socially distanced, lakefront concert raised thousands for Big Brothers Big Sisters
Solace for the Children fundraiser April 28
SOLD OUT: Newsmakers Breakfast June 22 on development
Sold out: Speedway COVID vaccine appointments are full
Solution to I-77 still stuck in legislation congestion
Some boat ramps closed at Blythe Landing
Some businesses closed as more snow, sleet falls
Some churches put a hold on handshakes
Some COVID restrictions ease today, including masks outdoors
Some events on, some off due to COVID-19 in 2021
Some funding for Charlotte Water’s assistance program expires Dec. 31
Some HAWK signals activated in Davidson
Some homes still without power
Some parents say Hough High beset with drugs
Some town fees will increase July 1
Some ways you can help
Sometimes free speech comes three minutes at a time
Sonshine Preschool delayed
Sotheby’s highlights high-end real estate in Cornelius
Soup kitchen in Huntersville to re-open
Sources Say Cornelius Losing Police Chief to Huntersville
Southern Christmas Show canceled
Southwire “Tower of Power”
Spa treatment may be coming to Hickory Street downtown
Space heater, fireplace safety tips
Spaghetti dinner fundraiser for Helene Disaster relief this Saturday
Speakers hash out differences in marijuana discussion
Speaking like a native is overrated
Speaking up even when it’s uncomfortable
Special commission recommends better security for schools
Special donation for first responders
Special edition of concert; register now for free Zoom event
Special event Saturday prepares participants to aid people dealing with pain, loss
Special exhibit at the Cain Center highlights indigenous peoples
Special exhibit July 18 benefits Solace for Children
Special holiday events really shine
Special informational meeting for veterans is May 8
Special Meeitng to be Called Thursday, August 19, 2021 at 12:30pm at Town Hall
Special Meeting – Budget
SPECIAL MEETING – BUDGET Amended Notice
Special meeting Aug. 24 to review Alexander Farm project
Special Meeting Called for Monday, May 11th at 3 p.m. for Budget Work Session
Special St. Patrick’s Day concert at St. Alban’s
Spectacular Solariums and Sun Rooms Let in the Light
Spectrum cable dig results in 2 sewage spills in Peninsula
Speed limit coming down on Bethel Church Road
Speed limit now 35 mph on Bethel Church
Speeding, cut-throughs vex neighborhoods
Spikes in new COVID cases continue, testing climbs
Splashville Park: Slippery when wet 7 days a week
Sponsors, vendors sought for Back to School Bash
Spooky stats and fun facts for 2022 Halloween
Spots open in 2 Ada Jenkins after-school programs
Spring arrives tonight
Spring Cleaning 101: Make It Fast, Easy and Effective
Spring cleaning? Don’t forget to check attics and chimneys for bats
Spring Fling Eggstravaganza at Rescue Ranch set for April 1
Spring forward this weekend; more daylight ahead
Spring: Forward!
Sprizzi lands funding from Chinese government
Sprizzi plans fall flat
St. Nick himself will survey Davidson routes Dec. 13-14
St. Pat’s event at Birkdale Village sold out
St. Patrick’s Day scenes from Lake Norman
Stacy Phillips picked as interim executive director for Rural Hill
Staff to start moving into the Davidson Town Hall and Community Center
Stalled for a while due to permits, work at Alexander Farms will resume
Stand up (answer the door) and be counted
Star-crossed love at Hough High
Starbucks supports veterans with your purchases on Veterans Day
Start Your Engines for AmeriCarna LIVE Nov. 30
Starting April 12, in-person instruction for CMS grades 6-12 increases to four days a week
Starting Feb. 24, CATS Micro will take you point to point
Starting May 1, masks will not be required outdoors
State agency officials urge safe waterfowl hunting
State funds for park accessibility go to Davidson, Huntersville and Iredell
State of Emergency Ended
State of emergency in NC due to coronavirus
State of emergency proclamation passes 5-0
State of Junker property prompts concern from Planning Board member
State of NC Remains in Modified Phase 3; Indoor Gathering Limit Reduced From 25 to 10
State puts transportation projects on hold
State schedules public hearing for Colonial Pipeline permit
State Superintendent-elect Catherine Truitt: Where she stands on charters, the board and the NCAE
State to hold public hearing tomorrow for Colonial Pipeline permit
Statesville balloon festival announces changes
Statesville native on the big stage
Statewide COVID positivity rate climbs over 20%
Statewide COVID-19 deaths increase by 45, a record
Statewide COVID-19 positive testing rate at 7.2%, down from 8.6%
Statewide, 1 in 4 tested positive for COVID
Statewide, COVID-19 cases, deaths increase
Statewide, COVID-19 deaths drop, but rate of positive tests increases
Statewide, new COVID-19 cases down 26.7% past week vs. past month
Stay at home given more urgency, on the lake and off
Stay connected virtually during the coronavirus pandemic
Stay cool: Fans available for seniors and adults on disability
Stay cool!
Stay safe and have fun this 4th
Stay-at-home extended through May 8
Stay-at-home order to go in effect Thursday
Staycation: Why don’t you just stay?
Staycations: Putting the fun in staying put
Staying on dry land this weekend?
Steering Committee Volunteers Needed – Applications Available
Stein Mart closing for good today
SteinMart reopens at 11 Wednesday
Step Inside the Castle a Dad Promised to His Son
Step-father arrested in connection to child disappearance from Victoria Bay
Stepfather of Madalina Cojocari files for divorce
Stepfather says Madalina’s mother has hidden her somewhere
Stepfather weeps while telling of loveless marriage
Stepfather’s odd but insistent story goes to jury Friday
Stepfather’s odd but insistent story goes to jury today
Steph Curry Shoots for $3.195M for His California Estate
Steph Curry Shoots for $3.195M for His California Estate
Stern warnings about boating safety
Still missing Madalina: Saturday marks 2 months
Still missing Madalina: Tomorrow marks 3 months
Sting Is Selling: Check Out His $56M Central Park Apartment
Sting Is Selling: Check Out His $56M Central Park Apartment
Stinking to high heaven no more
Stool sample sale April 16
Storm Debris and Brush Collection
Storm Debris and Brush Collection
STORM FOLLOW UP – Public Works Waiving Bulk Item Fee for Storm-Related Yard Debris through Nov 13
Stormin Norman’s Big Day at the Lake lakefront concert July 16 benefits BBBS
Storms possible tonight, but sunny ‘n’ cool weekend on tap
Stormwater drainage failure brings residents out to Town Board meeting
Stormwater fees will rise, but not for lakefront properties
Stormy Saturday, sunny Sunday
Stormy weather: Watch out
Stream restoration plan gets Town Board OK
Stream restoration to begin in Fisher Farm Park
Street Light Repair Form
Street Resurfacing Work to Begin Monday, June 14th on Neighborhood Streets off NC73 Near Lake Norman
Street Smarts: Everyone in Cornelius can have them
Streets are a route to our past
Strike King college series comes to LKN March 25-26
Strip shopping center sells
Strong bipartisan support highlighted approval of transit tax referendum
STTEAMfest at Woodlawn Jan. 26
Study Pals
Study puts NC at 30th in public education nationwide; Q&A with school expert
Study: NC 2nd-safest state during COVID-19 pandemic
Study: NC is 10th best state for racial progress
Stumptown Road Extension Project comment period ends soon
Stumptown Road Extension Project Comments
Stumptown Road Extension Project PUBLIC MEETING
Stunning lake shot lands top honors in VLN photo contest
Submit your best photo for Visit LKN’s annual tourism photo contest
Suicide prevention, mental health awareness program set for Sept. 21
Suicide: For many, this is a difficult time of year
Summary of who’s running for Town Board
Summer Adventure Camps Lottery Registration Info.
Summer Brews: Hot spots for a cold beer
Summer Camp Registration OPENS March 1
Summer camp registrations coming soon
Summer camps have openings
Summer Catch: HarborHippos in the playoffs tonight
Summer events kick off in June
Summer reading starts here
Summer rental: Life’s a beach sometimes
Summer Smackdown: Which Home Is Your Favorite?
Summer Smackdown: Which Home Is Your Favorite?
Sun Raised Foods holding special lamb dinner this Saturday
Sun-Dried Vibes at LangTree Thursday
Sun, skin and summer: Navigating sunscreen choices for safer days outdoors
Sunday is the last day to pre-order BBQ
Sunday May 12 is Mother’s Day
Sunday Update: 1st COVID-19 death in Meck, 1st related unemployment checks coming this week
Sundown concerts are back
Sunny Saturday
Sunrise, sunset
Sunset Cove development plans on hold amidst neighborhood concerns
Sunset Cove public hearing set for July 8
Super Bowl Weekend Weather
Super Bowl weekend weather: Touchdown!
Super Tuesday: Vote today from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm
Support the Goodwin family
Supporting junior enlisted: Red, White & Bundled baby shower at Town Hall nears milestone
Sure, Cornelius is affluent, but there’s also a housing problem
Surprise, Modern Dad forgot his wedding anniversary
Survey addresses where NC teachers stand nationwide
Survey ranks Raleigh 2nd in best state capitals for safety, more
Survey says NC is 4th worst in US for healthcare
Survey: 55% of parents want in-person learning
Survey: NC car insurance rates; pro tips for shoppers
Survey: NC ranks fifth for driving; Charlotte, 35th for congestion
Survivor artists seek healing from trauma of domestic and sexual assault through art
Susan Johnson brings real estate experience to Town Board
Susan M. Tillis Foundation has a new name
Susan M. Tillis Foundation: Giving back one bundle at a time
Susan Tillis charity baby shower draws crowd to Town Hall
Suspect arrested in indecent exposure case on greenway
Suspect in shooting apparently on foot near Nantz Road
Suspect in shooting apparently on foot near Nantz Road
Suspected shooting death on Torrence Chapel
Sustainable Electricity We Can Rely On
Sweetgreen, a salad chain, opening today in Birkdale
Swimmers high and dry at Ramsey Creek Beach
Swing State Voter Survey: The Economy is Top Priority
Symetra back at River Run
Symetra Classic postponed
Symetra coming back to River Run CC
Symetra golf tour provides economic boost for LKN
Symetra returns to River Run CC May 14-16
Symphony and fireworks Saturday night at Bailey Road Park
Symphony at the Explorium cancelled, but Bailey Road Park is a ‘go’ for June 19
Symphony in the Park and Fireworks on Saturday
Symphony in the Park won’t be held June 20
Symphony strikes a high note for health-care workers
Symphony under the stars returns June 19
Symphony, fireworks at Bailey this Saturday; fireworks at Trump, LKN Yacht Club
Systems Change Conference is Sept. 26-28
T-Day forecast lookin good
Tabor's Inn
Tai Chi for Health classes returning
Take a hike: 3 fun outings on shared-use paths
Take a trip to Fla. on the fly
Take a walk in Jetton Park
Take extra care amidst heat, humidity
Talk Ain't Cheap: 9 Listing Keywords That Could Cost You
Tallardy’s give $1 million to Atrium for cancer research
Tartan Terrors coming to Cain Center
Tarte loses; Clark leads Bradford by fewer than 500 votes
Task force forming to attack Lyngbya, a growing problem
Task force will look for new funding mechanisms for road projects
Taste of Birkdale is Oct. 14
Tattoo studio grand opening is May 31
Tax assistance at Ada Jenkins
Tax collector will list delinquent property owners in Observer
Tax deadline extended to July 15
Tax increase appears unlikely
Tax preparation help available
Tax rate stays flat as town adopts new spending plan
Tax rate will stay flat at 17.31 cents per $100 of valuation
Taxes: County, town set budgets for FY2026
TDS upcoming outage due to NCDOT construction
TDS, formerly Continuum, employs video software to minimize contact
Teacher indicted on harassment charges
Teaching self-awareness for a better world
Tech execs mixed on when economy will improve
Tech Workers’ Pricier Homes Mean They Pay More in Taxes
Teen collects dental supplies for Ada Jenkins Center
Teen driven to deliver gifts of appreciation to nurses, doctors during pandemic
Teen killed in PWC crash had ‘passion for marine life’
Teens try to change sex reporting rule
Tele-Town Hall tonight with Clark, Marcus
Temple Kol Tikvah announces new leader
Temporary closings for public safety
TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE
Temporary road closures, detours in Huntersville for holiday events
Tenant house on the move
Tenant house: It really is saved, but it won’t move to a town park
Tenant Troubles: Who Is Responsible for Problems in Your Rental?
Tennis anyone?
Tens of thousands of front-line workers receive first dose; NC hospitalizations rise
Tentative maps come out for redistricting; Cornelius could be split in 2; hearings tomorrow
Test Your Home Improvement IQ With This Quiz
Testimony: Madalina was the kind of girl who thanked her bus driver each day
Tex-Mex style restaurant will open in former Waterman space next year
Texas conglomerate sets anchor in Cornelius
Text of Biden remarks
Thank a nurse during National Nurses Week
Thank a teacher today
Thank you Cornelius Police for keeping a watchful eye
Thanks to More Data and Great Minds, Zestimate Accuracy Is Improving
Thanks to More Data and Great Minds, Zestimate Accuracy Is Improving
Thanksgiving weather outlook
Thanksgiving will look different this year
That giant sucking sound is most likely coming from a town leaf vacuum
That sinking feeling: It turns out rental boaters are exempt from new safe boating regulations
The ‘what’s next’ after Black History Month
The 12 things Modern Dad wants for Christmas
The 13th Annual HUMP! Film Festival Winners Are…
The 20 Best Cities for Trick-or-Treating in 2016
The 2018 Pantone Color of the Year Is Here, and It’s Purple
The 20th Anniversary Big Day at the Lake is one month away
The 6 Stages of Flipping a Home
The 6 Stages of Flipping a Home
The 9-to-5er’s Guide to Keeping Your House Clean
The 9-to-5er’s Guide to Keeping Your House Clean
The alarming truth about the Opioid Epidemic
The Amazing Maize Maze is back
The beach is back, as a matter of fact
The Best Houseplants for Low-Light Spaces
The big dig: Hundreds of miles of cable digging coming
The big shrink: CATS downsizing some buses on express runs to Charlotte
The biggest gasoline spill in the US this century was Colonial in Huntersville
The Cain Center for the Arts is off to a boffo start
The Cain’s gift is transformational for Cornelius
The Case for Renting: Homeownership Isn’t for Everyone
The Case for Renting: Homeownership Isn’t for Everyone
The Cashion family: Always there when needed
The cell service that cried wolf?
The Charles Mack Citizen Center honored by Convention South
The Cost of Off-Campus Rent at Top Colleges
The Cost of Off-Campus Rent at Top Colleges
The Counteroffer: Negotiating a Real Estate Deal
The creation of a traffic mast takes time
The Davidson Art Festival is back on
The development frenzy that decided an election didn’t happen
The Do’s and Don’ts of Home Equity Loans
The early voting scene
The Effect of Rising Sea Levels on Coastal Homes
The Effect of Rising Sea Levels on Coastal Homes
The Family Treehouse: A Place to Come Together and Just Be
The First Names Who Own the Most Valuable Homes, in Every State
The First Names Who Own the Most Valuable Homes, in Every State
The French Bistro Done Right
The Gillons’ siding wasn’t exactly the right shade
The Great Race arrives in Mooresville June 28
The Happenings: Will I see you in September?
The harm inflicted by Confederate monuments
The Heart Wants Selena Gomez’s Texas Estate
The Heart Wants Selena Gomez’s Texas Estate
The heat is on, or off…It depends on your point of view.
The Heat is On
The Hidden Costs of Moving: 11 Extra Fees to Watch For
The Highs and Lows of Flipping Houses
The Highs and Lows of Flipping Houses
The Huge Risk Home Buyers Take When They Waive Inspections
The Huge Risk Home Buyers Take When They Waive Inspections
The Hwy. 301 Endless Yard Sale is back
The Ideal Home for You, Based on Your Zodiac Sign
The inevitable postponed
The Jon show: Here’s to mid-life [yay]
The late Tom Clark would be remembered with proposed redevelopment project in Davidson
The little Venus flytrap, native to NC, needs a leg up
The local retail landscape continues to change
The long view: From a new hospital to a super-street design for W. Catawba, change is coming
The magnificent seven never change
The mere sight of a mobile device may diminish your cognitive resources
The Most-Loved Kitchen of 2017: Did Your Fave Win?
The new New Normal begins
The North Carolina Brewers and Music Festival is back in 2022
The other monuments in town
The People’s Yacht Club: Anyone can sail
The Perks of Renting in the Suburbs
The Pines: Resuming activities step by careful step
The Popsicle Place Program in Seattle Helps Families in Need
The Pros and Cons of Renting Out Your Mother-in-Law Apartment
The Pumpkin Carver’s Lake House: A Home for His Hobby
The Recession Is Over, But That Hasn't Meant Prosperity for All
The reopening picture at this NC campus is not a pretty one
The roads ahead: Better later than never
The Secret to No-Fuss Holiday Decor? Use What You Already Have
The Serve gets green light from Planning Board
The Serve pickleball complex goes before Architectural Review Board Friday
The siren sounds of sirens tomorrow
The Society Hotel: Affordable Lodging in Downtown Portland
The story behind a new novel involves a real abduction
The story behind the vote on Cornelius Commerce Center
The tax bill cometh next week
The tax man cometh: New rates, higher values mean larger tax bills
The things police do
The time to clear storm drains is before the rain
The Tiny House That Love Built
The Top 5 Renting Nightmares and How to Face Them
The Truth About Toxic Mold (and How to Get Rid of It)
The Untold Story of Tiny Homes, Straight From the North Pole
The Venue could gain Town Board OK at today’s meeting
The Waiting Game
The Waiting Game
The Waterman lands on Bailey Road in ‘early April’
The weather forecast is so often up in the air because of the radar gap
The Wine Snob Myth
The Year I Decorated the White House for Christmas
The Year I Decorated the White House for Christmas
Theo Breedlove, 34, is missing
There are more than 1.35 billion reasons for a new bank in Cornelius
There is a reason: Turn turn
There’s lots of developable property available in Cornelius
There’s no place like the outdoors for the holidays
These 4 Clever Hacks Give New Life to Household Junk
These 7 Tiny Homes Are the Perfect Summer Getaway
These Stylish Floors Will Make You Rethink Your Renovation Plans
They cooked: Huntersville Rotary raised $23K for local charities
Thigs, an upscale lounge, opens in downtown Cornelius
Things to Do: Concerts and more
Think twice before taking that golf cart out for a spin
Thinking about getting more active? Check out these options
This Artist Retreat Is Definitely Keeping Austin Weird – House of the Week
This California Cabin + Airstream Combo Is a Mid-Century Must-See
This Checklist Is the Key to Taking Care of Your Home (Without the Stress)
This Converted Van Is a Tiny Home on Wheels – House of the Week
This Double Shipping Container Home Has Twice the Delight – House of the Week
This Enchanting Mountaintop Cottage Embodies Coziness
This Friday, Charlotte Symphony performs at McGuire
This Historic Connecticut Home Once Hosted a Dancing George Washington
This Hobbit House Will Have You Dreaming of Middle-Earth
This Hobbit House Will Have You Dreaming of Middle-Earth
This Home Is Part Treehouse, Part Ship – House of the Week
This Home Looks Like a Barn (But Has Enough Room to Be a Small Castle)
This is just a test!
This is just a test…
This Is Mandy Moore’s New Home in Pasadena
This Is Mandy Moore’s New Home in Pasadena
This is only a test: McGuire outdoor warning sirens to go off today
This is only a test!
This is Severe Weather Preparedness Week
This is the last week for Early Voting
This Is the Most-Shared Zillow Home Listing of 2017
This Isn’t Your Average Woodland Cottage
This Mid-Century Home Originally Designed for a WWII Pilot Just Hit the Market
This Mid-Century Relic Is the Ultimate Cliffhanger
This month in print: Back to school
This month is the 80th annual American Red Cross Month celebration
This Nashville Treehouse Will Drench You in Light – House of the Week
This Philadelphia Farmhouse Is a Historic Stunner
This Pool Noodle DIY Puts Summer Refreshment Within Reach
This Remarkable Home Is Anything but Square
This Rockin’ Tiny Home Actually Doubles as an Amp – House of the Week
This School Bus Is a Tiny Home … to a Family of 6!
This Shipping Container Will Make You Do a Double Take – House of the Week
This Sky-High Water Tower Doubles as a Rustic Beach Retreat
This Studio Came From a Feed Store
This Stylish Treehouse Is Luxury Off-the-Grid Living
This therapy session is the GOAT
This Tiny Home Has Its Own Pizza Oven – House of the Week
This Tiny Home Is Ready for Outer Space – House of the Week
This Urban Castle’s Magical Design Will Have You Spellbound
This Vermont Ski Home Has a Silo You Can Sleep In – House of the Week
This week June 3-9 and fun events in the rest of the month, too
This Weekend’s Style Events
This Woman Lives in Her Childhood Dream Home
This year’s PYC Lighted Boat Parade for members only
Thomas Lucky “Cap” Ward
Those dense, smelly mats on the lake are called ‘lyngbya’
Those dense, smelly mats on the lake are called ‘lyngbya’
Those in the know hunker down as numbers rise
Those light bulb moments
Thoughts on 9-11 at the ‘Never Forget’ monument from Mayor Washam
Thoughts on coaching kids’ soccer after 8 years
Thoughts on FY2024 budget? Comment June 5 at Town Hall
Thoughts: Things tend to get better, but not the way we expect
Three Black communities share similar histories, goals
Three feet of separation: It’s not happening with political signs in Cornelius. Here’s why
Three local teens land spots in electric co-op programs
Three months into the job, Chief Baucom provides an update
Three more officers promoted
Three Rotary Clubs – One Vision to help children needing heart surgery
Three weeks later, still no accommodation for pedestrians on W. Catawba
Three-day open house offers in-person support to veterans
Throw an Outdoor Dinner Party With a Beachy Vibe
Throw up the Lights and register for the Deck the House Contest
Thurman Ross plans to run for Town Board this fall
Thursday COVID case update
Thursday update: COVID rate of increase slowing down
Tickets for fall season at Cain Center for the Arts go on sale Friday
Tickets for student theater production on sale now
Tickets for the Mercury’s Chili Jamboree are Close to Selling Out! Hurry, Hungry People!
Tickets on sale for ‘Legally Blonde the Musical’
Tickets on sale for Breakfast with Santa at Birkdale Village
Tickets on sale for the outdoor exploit ‘Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland: An Immersive Experience’
Tilley retiring as Angels and Sparrows executive director
Tillis offers a legislative outlook, more at LKN Chamber event
Tillis, Cunningham to meet tonight for first NC Senate debate
Tillis: RNC will happen in CLT, albeit differently than envisioned
Time for contestants to register for Ada Jenkins Food Fight
Time for face masks
Time Out Youth offers virtual platform
Time to get vaccinated against flu, COVID-19
Timely advice: Spring forward Saturday night
Timing: Server crashes just in time for town board IT vote
Tiny Home Traits: 5 Features Every Small Space Needs
Tiny Home With 100-Mile Desert Views – House of the Week
Tiny House dude buys home for $85M
Tiny retail space will take a big approach to lake style
Tips for boat charters from our LKN Marine Commissioner
Tips for Giving Tuesday
Tips for Renovating a Home to Appeal to Baby-Boomer Buyers
Tips for Renovating a Home to Appeal to Baby-Boomer Buyers
Tips to Improve Your Home's Insulation
Tips to keep your home safe while traveling
Tips to prevent theft from your front porch
Tips to stay safe during the heat wave
Tmelines differ in Madalina’s disappearance
To stop or not to stop; the Police Chief answers the question
To what extent will party politics play a role in local elections?
Today is deadline for families to sign up for Adopt-a-Family for the Holidays program
Today is Flag Day
Today is Flag Day
Today is last day to Pack the Patrol Car
Today is Peace Officers Memorial Day
Today, tomorrow are final days of Early Voting; where to vote on Election Day
Today’s COVID-19 data from NCDHHS shows downward trend in new cases
Today’s COVID-19 metrics from NCDHHS, Johns Hopkins
Today’s new COVID volume exceeds yesterday’s record increase
Today’s report: NC, Mecklenburg new daily case trends
Toll lane logic takes a toll
Toll lane project in slow lane
Toll lane revenue slows way down
Toll lanes open 10 am Saturday
Tommy Hilfiger Lists Colorful, Eye-Candy Estate for $27.5M
Tommy Hilfiger Lists Colorful, Eye-Candy Estate for $27.5M
Tommy’s Appliance Advice: Refrigerator maintenance
Tommy’s appliance tips
Tommy’s appliance tips
Tommy’s appliance tips
Tommy’s appliance tips
Tommy’s appliance tips
Tommy’s Appliance Tips: Advice for microwaves and corn
Tommy’s Appliance Tips: Advice for stove-tops and ovens
Tommy’s appliance tips: Buying appliances
Tommy’s Appliance Tips: Coins in pockets of jeans being washed can be costly
Tommy’s Appliance Tips: Do I buy service contracts or extended warranties?
Tommy’s appliance tips: Dryer tips to keep your machine humming
Tommy’s Appliance Tips: Garbage disposals
Tommy’s Appliance Tips: Getting the most out of your clothes dryer
Tommy’s Appliance Tips: Having trouble with controls?
Tommy’s Appliance Tips: Just because your laundry smells good doesn’t necessarily mean it’s clean
Tommy’s appliance tips: Microwaves
Tommy’s Appliance Tips: Service repair companies
Tommy’s Appliance Tips: Spring clean your appliances
Tommy’s Appliance Tips: Steps to take to protect appliances when it’s cold
Tommy’s Appliance Tips: Take care of the food in the garage freezer
Tommy’s Appliance Tips: Try to repair broken one vs. buy new
Tommy’s Appliance Tips: When you need service repairs, get recommendations and ask questions
Tomorrow is going to be a long day
Tonight’s vigil for Madalina moved to Smithville Park
Top 10 Most Shared Homes This Year
Top 5 e-books and audio books at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Library
Top Deck Car & Truck Show
Top Deck Foundation sets sights on $36,000 utility vehicle for CPD
Top fishing contest coming to LKN next year
Top picks for this weekend
Top pitmasters from the Carolinas to headline new BBQ festival
Top Women Champagne Reception is Oct. 17
Top Women: Leaders all around us in business, everyday life
TopDeck donates Polaris UTV to Cornelius Police Department
TopDeck Foundation donates motorcycle to Cornelius Police
TopDeck provides another motorcycle for Cornelius Police
Tori Carpenter: Living life artistically
Torrence Chapel left-turns on tonight’s Town Board agenda
Torrence Creek Trib 1 Stream Restoration
Torrence Creek Trib 1 Stream Restoration
Torrence-Lytle School
Total hospitalized in NC for COVID-19 drops 3.37%
Total Wine to join HomeSense in old Stein Mart space
Total Wine uncorks Cornelius location July 11
Tour a Riverfront Home That Draws Inspiration From the Great Outdoors
Tour offers rare look at historic homes
Tour These Whimsical Cabins Made From Recycled Materials
Town adopts new Accessory Dwelling Unit regulations
Town advertising for new planning director
Town and County Seek Residents Feedback on Community Development Block Grant Funding Priorities
Town Announces Hiring of Emily Sloop as New Town Attorney
Town approves ARP spending, gets update on 6-story building proposed downtown
Town audit provides good news, including a surplus
Town begins lengthy process of potential park bond referendum
Town Board agrees to rezone landmark property for single-family homes
Town Board allocates $3 million to four projects
Town Board approves boat dealership on Chartown
Town Board approves easements for Mayes Meadow sanitary sewer line
Town Board approves funds for 2nd school resource officer
Town Board approves Greenway Gartens, Caroline
Town Board approves increases for park fees, electric utility
Town Board approves Mill’s Market, with Gilroy casting lone no-vote
Town Board Approves Purchase of Police Emergency Vehicle
Town Board approves repairs to fire boat
Town Board approves rezoning
Town Board approves two Smithville revitalization measures
Town Board calls time-out on some new projects
Town Board cancels Nov. 1 meeting
Town Board changes local code on breweries
Town Board considers change in development review procedure
Town Board defers rezoning request to December meeting
Town board delays Cashmere mixed-use vote
Town Board expected to OK multi-family construction ‘time-out’ on Monday
Town Board formally OKs $39.4 million budget
Town Board hears from residents opposed to higher speed limits
Town Board lifts hold on residential zoning
Town Board may decide on Jetton Road dangers at Monday’s meeting
Town Board may vote Monday on business park on Bailey Road
Town Board may vote on Smithville allocation tonight
Town Board Meeting – January 7
Town Board Meeting – March 4
Town Board meeting agenda includes final hearing on rezoning
Town Board meeting at 6 pm
Town Board meeting Monday focuses on 2 new projects on W. Catawba
Town Board meeting Monday: Junker hearing, budget vote
Town Board meeting schedule for 2025
Town Board meeting tonight
Town Board meeting tonight: Will they vote on the budget?
Town Board meeting Tuesday due to Labor Day
Town Board meeting virtually Monday at 7 pm
Town Board meeting: Hearings on W. Catawba project, FY 21-22 budget
Town Board Meetings – New Time
Town Board meets at 5 Monday
Town Board meets at 5 pm, OMB project on tap
Town Board meets tonight
Town Board meets tonight
Town Board meets tonight; hearing most likely will be postponed
Town Board meets tonight; park fees, CMS and TAB on the agenda
Town Board meets Tuesday
Town Board meets Tuesday
Town Board meets, sets fees
Town Board officially changes over at Monday’s meeting
Town board officially OKs new budget with firefighter pay raises
Town Board OK’s purchase of new police cars
Town Board OKs 2 routine rezonings
Town Board OKs Cambridge Square project on W. Catawba
Town Board OKs Charter Cornelius project in 4-1 vote
Town board OKs eco-devo support for new electric users
Town Board OKs Mulberry Townhomes
Town Board OKs new Genesis dealership
Town board OKs rezoning on Hill St.
Town Board plows under proposed business complex on congested Bailey Road
Town board receives audit, sets meeting dates for 2021
Town Board recognizes years of service for Parks Board chair
Town Board resolution supports new hospital
Town Board sets special meeting Thursday to adopt FY21 budget
Town board signs off on continuing relaxed sign rules
Town Board sinks Flagship plan for garages out front
Town board splits 3-2 on approach to development on W. Catawba
Town Board splits 3-2 on tax increase
Town Board takes citizens’ approach to public comments
Town Board takes up new budget year tonight
Town Board tightens up accessory dwelling regulations
Town Board to consider Royal Bliss Brewery this evening
Town Board to Hold Special Meeting Thursday, Sept. 3 at 10AM to Discuss FY21 Priorities and Goals
Town Board unanimously OKs Smithville plan
Town Board unanimously OKs Smithville plan
Town Board unanimously opposes NC House Bill 765 threatening local control over development
Town Board Updates Public Comment and Public Hearing Policy
Town Board votes 4-1 in favor of rental assist for eligible seniors
Town Board votes on whether they support CMS $2.5 billion bond referendum
Town Board votes to support CMS $2.5 billion bond issue
Town Board will consider fate of Smith mansion Tuesday
Town Board will consider growth management recommendations April 3
Town Board will hold first meeting of ’25 tonight, with police promotions on the agenda
Town Board will review Hyundai expansion
Town Board will take a look at proposed FY 2025 budget tonight at 6 pm meeting
Town Board will take aim at firearms in town facilities
Town Board will take up Alexander Farm—and the tenant house—one more time
Town Board will vote on new retail project Monday
Town Board will weigh in on Greenway Gartens, Caroline projects tonight
Town Board Work Session
Town Board: Here’s the meeting schedule for 2024
Town Board: Project approved in 2021 may take a step forward with possible condemnation
Town Board: Special meeting on FY 23 budget Thursday
Town Board: Term length hearing last night, new road connection
Town Board’s 4-1 vote raises allowable density in rural preservation area
Town budget discussion continues tonight
Town budget discussion continues tonight
Town budget discussion continues tonight
Town budget discussion Monday via Zoom
Town budget discussions get under way post-revaluation
Town budget draft: Local property taxes stay the same
Town budget hearing is Monday evening
Town budget looks flat, but what about taxes?
Town budget may include 3% raise
Town budget meeting Feb. 6
Town budget proposal would leave tax rate the same
Town budget retreat at Graylyn conference center in March
Town budget retreat March 30-31
Town budget survey concludes tomorrow
Town budget survey online
Town budget talks get under way Wednesday with marathon session
Town budget will be presented May 20
Town budget: It looks like taxes will remain level
Town clarifies purpose of Alexander Farm meeting tonight
Town clerk helps town government run smoothly
Town Commissioner asks public to voice support for Exit 27
Town Commissioner Sansbury on parks and possible park bond
Town considering tighter rules on campaign signs
Town contemplates $20 million parks bond referendum
Town curbside leaf vacuuming starts next week
Town gets down to brass tacks during budget retreat this week
Town government: Commissioners OK The Venue
Town green lights condemnations for Gem St. Extension
Town Hall closed due to Debby; scattered power outages in Cornelius
Town Hall closed Monday in honor of Martin Luther King
Town Hall closed Monday; garbage collection delay
Town Hall cyber-attack Day 3: 9-1-1 is OK; state and federal agencies are on the case
Town Hall Parking
Town Hall reopening with precautions June 15
Town Hall set to reopen after election, on Nov. 9
Town Hall still affected by cyber threat, but 9-1-1 is working
Town Hall: They’ll take your temperature upon entering
Town halls closed on Labor Day
Town Halls closing for Memorial Day
Town Halls closing July 5, trash pick-up as usual
Town has new, revamped website
Town holds first New Year’s Eve Bash for kids
Town holds traffic safety drawing contest for youngsters
Town holiday traditions moving forward
Town hopes to sell public works building
Town Hosting Listening Sessions Tuesday, November 1st on New Town Hall Project
Town Issues RFP for Planning Consultants for Downtown Master Plan
Town issues ultimatum to developer after sinkhole grows
Town IT needs $337,000 reboot
Town joining Meck County in opioid settlement
Town leaders expected to look at options for a new police station
Town leaders looking for consensus-building in Smithville revitalization plan
Town leaders seek Davidson residents’s input on veterans monument
Town leaders seek resident input on land use
Town manager gets 12% pay raise
Town manager gets 7.6% raise
Town manager proposes $24.315 million budget
Town manager proposes budget 2 cents above revenue neutral
Town manager will present budget proposal at tonight’s commission meeting
Town manager: COVID-19 will impact budget about $1.6 million
Town manager’s proposed $28 million budget calls for penny tax increase
Town manager’s proposed $28 million budget calls for penny tax increase
Town maps out plan for 5.2 miles of repaving
Town may dip into savings to fix IT problems
Town museum takes a historic step forward
Town of Davidson adopts 2020-21 new strategic plan
Town of Davidson Advisory Boards now accepting applications
Town of Davidson Comprehensive Plan wins award
Town of Davidson lands communications awards
Town of Davidson offices close on July 6
Town of Davidson offices will close, but waste pick-up is on for Memorial Day
Town of Davidson to open emergency operations center
Town of Davidson undertakes plastic-free challenge in July
Town of Huntersville Dedicates Time Capsule for 150th Anniversary
Town of Huntersville Dedicates Time Capsule for 150th Anniversary
Town of Huntersville Earns Award for Financial Reporting
Town of Huntersville to Add Full-Time Fire Staff
Town office closings, garbage pickup during Thanksgiving season
Town Offices Closed
Town Offices Closed
Town Offices Closed – April 19
Town Offices Closed Dec. 24 – 26 for Christmas and New Year’s Day; Note Trash Delays
Town Offices Closed for Christmas, New Year's Day — Garbage Collection Affected
Town Offices Closed for Holiday
Town Offices Closed for Labor Day
Town Offices Closed for Labor Day / Trash Service on Regular Schedule (No Delays)
Town Offices Closed for Memorial Day; No Delay to Trash Service; Memorial Day Ceremony IN PERSON
Town offices closed for New Years
Town Offices Closed for Thanksgiving
Town Offices Closed for Veterans Day; Updated Info on Veterans Day Ceremony
Town offices closed in observance of holiday, and MLK Jr. Day celebrations
Town offices closed Monday
Town offices closed Monday, July 5
Town Offices Closed Monday, November 11th for Veterans Day; Join Us for Ceremony at Veterans Park
Town Offices Closed New Year’s Day, No Trash Pickup (will operate on one-day delay)
Town Offices Closed Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving; Holiday Trash Collection Schedule
Town Offices Closed Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving; NOTE: Trash Pickup Schedule Change
Town Offices Holiday Closings
Town offices holiday hours
Town offices in Cornelius and Davidson close on Good Friday
Town Offices Open at 10 a.m. Friday due to Weather
Town offices, Cornelius Today closed Friday
Town offices, library closing for Thanksgiving
Town officials begging Boukedes to call off massive St. Pat’s party
Town parks have parking and trails
Town Planner Wayne Herron getting new job at Town Hall
Town planners get first look at plans for 13-acre project
Town planners recommend approving new medical building near Antiquity
Town plans to merge arts efforts
Town posts Gilroy’s missing comments
Town Projects List
Town puts the brakes on truck parking
Town Receives $12 Million for Post-Pandemic Infrastructure
Town receives $611,000 from tennis organizations
Town repaved five miles of local roads
Town Requesting LOI for Professional Engineering Services for Huntington Green Sidewalk
Town reschedules 2 public hearings
Town seeking feedback on downtown master plan
Town Seeking Sealed Bids for 2020 Resurfacing, Deadline is 2PM on Oct 25th
Town Seeking Sealed Bids for 2020 Resurfacing, Deadline is 2PM on Oct 25th
Town Seeks Applicants for Transit Services Advisory Committee
Town seeks bids for resurfacing local roads
Town seeks items related to Davidson School’s 75th anniversary
Town Seeks to Update HOA Contact Info for Planning Notices
Town Services Update
Town supports and prioritizes life ring legislation
Town supports CON for Atrium hospital in Cornelius
Town takes another step toward full-time fire dept.
Town Updates Traffic Ordinance, Note Changes to Parking and Codification of Official Traffic Map
Town wants NCDOT to greenlight more signs on DDI
Town wants the 411 on Medic dispatching
Town will condemn property to enable road improvement in Antiquity
Town will consider non-profit to tackle workforce housing crisis
Town will survey residents on how to spend ARP funds
Town will tackle real estate sign rules—first time since 2010
Town, chamber announce coronavirus precautions
Town, county budgeting process getting under way
Town, HR director part company unexpectedly
Town’s leaf vacuums revving up
Town's Anniversary Kickoff Event DATE CHANGE
Townhome developer is long-time resident of Oakhurst
Townhome project in Davidson includes workforce housing options
Townhome project in planning stage on Bailey Road
Townhomes on Washam Potts approved in tense 4-1 vote
Townhomes planned for Feriba Place
Townley Road work taking a little longer in Birkdale Village
Towns stuck in dispute over cable company sale
Toyota Series to host fishing event on Lake Norman
Tracking COVID-19: Official acts during the past 60 days
Traffic Advisory – Veterans Day Parade & Celebration
Traffic Advisory – Veterans Day Parade & Celebration
Traffic Alert: More Ramp Closures Coming to I-77
Traffic alert: NC 115 intersection will have 1 lane open next week
TRAFFIC ALERT: NC115 & Ramah Church Road
Traffic alert: Norfolk Southern rail crossing work to be done this week
Traffic Alert: Ramp Closures on I-77 August 9 and 10
Traffic Detour – A Huntersville Christmas
Traffic fixes for Cornelius? 10 candidates, 10 answers
Traffic matters back up Alexander Farm hearing
Traffic planning at Hwy. 21 and Catawba stalls out
Trajectory of new COVID-19 cases may be changing for the better
Trane Sprint Tri is back after 3-year COVID absence
Transit Equity Day honors Rosa Parks
Transit referendum, Exit 27 are Top 2 state-level goals for Town Board
Transit tax referendum on track
Transportation Advisory Board ‘Road Show’ continues Aug. 20
Transportation bill—and Red Line—face a long road ahead
Transportation board will look at Diverging Diamond congestion
Traveling With Pets? Put Their Safety and Comfort First
Treasure Trees tagged with a diamond in Davidson
Treating heartworm to save rescue dogs: LKN Humane needs your help
Tree Canopy Commission goes out on a limb in favor of giant trees
Tree preservation measure a ‘win-win’ for developers, builders
Tree-lighting is Nov. 27 at Town Hall
Treemendous holiday events lie ahead
Trending: Fast-growing sport scores in Cornelius
Trevor Pitts is new Eagle Scout
Trey Calloway, a North Meck High grad, lands another Josie Music Award
Tricia Sisson is our first female commissioner since 2013
Tricia Sisson throws her hat in the ring
Tricia Sisson will chair LKN Chamber in 2019
Troop 58 did not forget: 9/11 commemoration in Bordeaux
Trooper shortage on I-77: Traffic, population grow faster than State Patrol
Tropicana owners do an about-face
Tropicana returning in new location
Trump carried Cornelius, but Harris prevailed in one precinct
Tuesday Nov. 2 is Election Day
Tug of war over development review may be over
Tune in Monday to ‘Asbestos Town’ on Zoom with WFAE
Turn back time this weekend
Turn lane on W. Catawba at Good Shepherd Anglican
Turning 45: A time for introspection? Nope.
Turning one’s life around: Better late than never
TV newsman headlines Chamber gala Jan. 18
TV newsman Paul Cameron keynotes LKN Chamber gala
TV newsman Paul Cameron keynotes LKN Chamber gala
TV’s Most and Least Desirable Neighbors for 2018
Twas the season to lace up your skates at Birkdale Village
Twilight Rotary Open House
Twin circles at Hwy. 21/Catawba put businesses in a box
Two charged with murder of neighbor
Two Cornelius artists are standouts at Mooresville art show
Two Cornelius fraudsters plead guilty, face up to 20 years
Two wastewater spills in Peninsula
Two-day town budget retreat starts Tuesday
Two-thirds of Cornelius voters went for Early Voting
U.S. Homeowners Spend $15,000 in Hidden Costs to Sell a House
U.S. Homeowners Spend $15,000 in Hidden Costs to Sell a House
U.S. Hot Spots for Energy-Efficient Home Technology
U.S. Hot Spots for Energy-Efficient Home Technology
UiC celebrates five years and friends are invited
UiC highlights for 2022
UiC needs volunteers on Saturday for voter registration
UMC Conference vote has unknowns for clergy, membership
UNC-Chapel Hill announces free tuition, but political appointees raise questions, push back
Understanding Fee Simple vs Leasehold Ownership
Understanding the Role of the Real Estate Agent
Understanding the Role of the Real Estate Agent
Unemployment claims still climbing, UI checks should be coming
Unique cooking class will be held at Ada Jenkins
Unique music festival is Friday under the stars
United Community Bank to purchase Aquesta for $131 million
Unity in Community announces awards
Unity in Community asks for removal of Confederate monument
Unity in Community encourages residents to voice support for affordable housing
Unity in Community large group meeting is April 20
Unity in Community large group meeting is Oct. 19
Unity in Community large group meets Saturday
Unity in Community meets Saturday
Unity in Community North Mecklenburg hosting John Lewis Day of Action Rally Wednesday
Unity in Community renews call for removal of Confederate statue
Unity in Community’s John Lewis Day of Action Rally
Unmasked during Town Board meeting hearing
Unprecedented disaster: Resources are pouring in
Unwanted visitors in The Peninsula at 4:45 am?
Up in the air: Courts will decide how redistricting goes
Up to $25K reward offered in the Madalina Cojocari case
Up, up and a way to get there fast
Upcoming Events April 26 – May 6
Upcoming Events June 21 – July 1
Upcoming Events: April 12 – April 22
Upcoming Events: April 19 – 29
Upcoming Events: April 5 – April 15
Upcoming Events: March 22 – April 1
Upcoming Events: March 29 – April 8
Upcoming EventsMay 10 – May 20
Upcoming EventsMay 3 – May 13
Upcoming: Town Board meets Monday at 5 pm
Update on Huntersville’s holiday plans
Update on openings: Kohl’s has hours for at-risk shoppers
Update on Parks and Recreation Projects
Update on Town Transportation Projects
Update: 2 arrested after shots fired in grocery parking lot
Update: Atrium mass vaccinations
Update: Drowning off Brigadoon
Update: Junker project on W. Catawba set for minor changes
Update: LKN Humane says Nutmeg will have surgery Monday
UPDATE: McGuire Siren test at Police Station at 10:30 am
Update: More candidates for Huntersville Town Board
Update: No swimming advisory lifted on Lake Davidson
Update: Power restored at 3:05 pm
Update: What a mouthful
Updated Engineering and Public Works Project List for September 2019
Updated Guidance from NC DHHS on COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout
Updated Pricing on 19907 Shearwater Point Drive
Updated: Downtown traffic may be rerouted up to 2 weeks
UPDATED: Increase of 2,716 new COVID-19 cases statewide
Updated: NC District 98 race heats up as Early Voting begins
Updated: Shooting early Thursday on North Ferry
Upheaval among doctors at Holston Medical
Upscale condos will target active adults
Upscale residential project on Mayes Road takes first step in rezoning
Upsizing: The Hottest New Housing Trend You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
Upsizing: The Hottest New Housing Trend You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
US flags at half-staff
US may add more funding to PPP; SBA advice and links
US News rankings: Local high schools among state’s best
US pedestrian deaths are at highest level in decades. Here are some tips from Chief Baucom
US Rep. Adams announces $400K for affordable units in Davidson
US Rep. Adams at Huntersville Town Hall Jan. 27
US Rep. Adams Town Hall Jan. 27 goes virtual
US Rep. Adams, a Democrat, commends Sen. Tillis for his service to country
US Rep. Tim Moore opens Cornelius office as protestors rallied on steps of Town Hall
US Semiquincentennial: Special plaque will be dedicated by Alexandriana DAR
US Senate candidate Jeff Jackson will hold ‘town hall’ at Davidson College
USCG Auxiliary offers boat safety classes
USDA cites Zootastic
Use Less, Save More: Energy-Efficient Tips for Lowering Your Utility Bills
Use Less, Save More: Energy-Efficient Tips for Lowering Your Utility Bills
Use of face masks hit or miss at 3 grocers; Fresh Market A-OK
Use parks, but be Covid-19 polite!
Utility Bill Assistance Available for Mecklenburg County Residents
Uwharrie’s annual meeting is May 14
Uwharrie’s annual meeting is May 14
Vacancy on Planning Board
Vaccinated? Here are CDC ‘dos’
Vaccinations open for anyone over 16 in NC
Vaccine clinic at Davidson Town Hall Jan. 20
Vaccine clinic full
Vaccine clinic Monday at Davidson Town Hall
Vaccine clinic open in Huntersville
Vaccine Q&A with Novant
Valentine’s Day: How much are you spending?
Van? RV? School Bus? 6 Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Home on Wheels
Van? RV? School Bus? 6 Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Home on Wheels
Variances approved for Home Depot, Total Wine
VBS Aug. 5-8 at First Baptist on Catawba Ave.
Vehicle roll-over on Old Jetton
Vendor applications open for Huntersville Grower’s Market opening in May
Vendor/event opportunity at Ada Jenkins
Vendor/event opportunity at Ada Jenkins
Vertical Gardening
Veteran Commissioner Dave Gilroy will not seek re-election
Veteran Commissioner Thurman Ross files for re-election
Veteran’s Day plans in Cornelius
Veterans Day breakfast
Veterans Day ceremonies are planned to salute the military
Veterans Day ceremony 11 am, Nov. 11
Veterans Day ceremony is Nov. 11 at Town Hall
Veterans Day observances Saturday at Town Hall
Veterans Day was a special day in Cornelius
Victim’s body recovered after tubing accident
Video games can educate young people about environmental issues
Video: Novant’s epidemiologist on masking, COVID trends pre-Thanksgiving
Vigils, GoFundMe account for mom who died at 25
Vintage Car Show Saturday, June 8
VIP visitors in Huntersville: Easter Bunny and Easter Duck
Virtual Bicycle & Pedestrian Safety Program
Virtual breakfast fundraiser supports DCCDC
Virtual coffee chat includes 3 N. Meck mayors
Virtual community meeting Jan. 4 on new project
Virtual discussion Oct. 20: Shaping Education: Decisions & Impact
Virtual event Saturday for young people focuses on issues like bullying, dating violence, self esteem
Virtual fair: Older Americans Month
Virtual Independence Day celebration tomorrow
Virtual Memorial Day observances planned
Virtual Police will ask more people to self-report, self-arrest
Virtual Public Meeting – Eastfield Road Park
Virtual Public Meeting – Eastfield Road Park
Virtual ribbon-cutting ceremony for Nannie Potts Lane
Virtual tip jar for waiters, bartenders
Virtually no wait to vote at Cornelius Town Hall this morning
Visit Lake Norman has a summer bucket list for you
Visit Lake Norman offers a lake region to-do list
Visit Lake Norman summer photo contest opens today
Visit LKN lists restaurants open for take-out, delivery
Visitation Friday, funeral Saturday for former Mayor Nannie Potts
Vitality Bowls opening in old Starbucks
VLN photo contest begins July 1
VLN photo contest captures beauty of Lake Norman
VLN photo contest winners confirm the beauty around us
Volume of daily new COVID cases this past week down 11.7% from past month
Volume of new coronavirus cases continues to fall
Volume of new COVID-19 cases has eased
Volunteer award given to Scott Higgins, PARC chair
Volunteer Fair provides a great opportunity for all ages
Volunteer opportunities available through JustServe
Volunteerism began early for Annalise Leck
Volunteers needed at Ada Jenkins; apply now
Volunteers needed at FeedNC
Volunteers needed for 2020 hurricane season
Volunteers needed for Neighborhood C.A.R.E. Center Thanksgiving
Volunteers needed Jan. 26 to help in homeless count
Volunteers needed to deliver summer lunches to kids in need
Volunteers needed to help American Cancer Society light up neighborhoods
Volunteers opportunities for tennis championships
Volunteers wanted for the Huntersville 2022 Downtown Plan Steering Committee
Vote early, not often
Vote early, not often for Congress, legislators, judges, transportation bond
Vote early, starting tomorrow
Vote for Your Favorite Home of 2017
Vote for Your Favorite Homes of 2017 (So Far)
Vote for your favorite piece of public art
Vote Now to Pick the Ultimate Kitchen for Holiday Entertaining
Vote! Here’s when ‘n’ where
Voters say thumbs up to Cornelius transportation bonds
Voting early, voting easy ’til 7:30 pm weekdays
Voting information, with Early Voting ending Saturday at 3 pm
Voting today is super!
Vultures: Not as foul as you might think
W. Catawba apartments: Point-counterpoint
W. Catawba congestion intensifies with construction
W. Catawba KFC kicks the bucket
W. Catawba project gets final approval
W. Catawba project: How best to meet, discuss?
W. Catawba ridiculousness, Part 9
W. Catawba widening getting in the fast lane, sort of
W. Catawba widening: Delays ahead
Waffle House on W. Catawba closed for good
Walk or bike a greenway on guided tour Saturday
Walk With A Doc
Walk with a Doc
WalletHub ranks college towns to help HS seniors determine where to live
WalletHub shares tips for Black Friday sales
WalletHub survey says NC economy will be among most affected by COVID
Want to be in the North Meck Holiday Parade?
Want to dine out on Thanksgiving? Better make a reservation now
Want to do something really cool on New Year’s Day?
Want to Rent Your Vacation Home? Beware These Lender Rules
Want to serve on a board in Davidson?
Want to vote, but not registered? Here’s what you need to know
Warehouse with offices coming to Bailey Road
Warm up to these events in February and early March
Warm, summery, showery weekend on deck
Warrior Jace Memorial Thursday in Albemarle
Washam edges past Bilodeau, by 13 votes
Washam edges past Bilodeau, winning by 13 votes
Washam Elementary School 2018-19 Q1 Honor Roll
Washam Elementary School 2018-19 Q2 Honor Roll
Washam Elementary School 2018-19 Q3 Honor Roll
Washam Elementary School 2018-19 Q4 Honor Roll
Washam Elementary School 2019-2020 Q1 Honor Roll
Washam Elementary School 2019-2020 Q1 Honor Roll
Washam looks to the future as fourth term begins Monday
Washam officially announces campaign for 4th term as mayor
Washam plans to run for a fifth term this fall
Washam Potts neighbors speak out about in-fill project
Washam Potts project meets opposition from neighbors
Washam will seek 4th term as mayor
Washam, running unopposed again, will be a 3-term mayor
Washam’s lead narrows to 5 votes in mayoral race; recount requested
Waste Connections Announces Early Collection for Sept. 30
Waste Connections Closed Thursday
Waste Connections Collection Delay
Waste Connections Collection Schedule
Waste Connections Experiencing Cart Supply Challenges for Replacements
Waste Connections Holiday Collection
Waste Connections Holiday Schedule
Waste Connections Re-Routing Portion of Customers in Southwest Huntersville, Effective January 4th
Waste Connections Update
Waste Connections Update – Leaf Collection Season Begins this Week
Waste news is picking up locally
Waste pick-up will be delayed a day because of upcoming holiday
Waste Pro bags Cornelius garbage contract
WastePro operating one hour early Friday
Wastewater overflow in 16000 block/area of Jetton
Wastewater spill in Lake Norman
Wastewater spill near 18325 Taffrail
Wastewater spill near Holiday Lane
Wastewater spill near Jetton
Wastewater spill off Nantz
Wastewater spill on Belle Isle
Wastewater spill on Belle Isle near John Connor
Wastewater spill on Davidson Street larger than first reported
Wastewater spill on Queensdale
Watch for construction, starting today, on Jetton Extension
Watch out for costly irrigation systems as Spectrum’s big dig continues
Watch the weather, trick-or-treaters
Water and Sewer System
Water attraction eyed for Bailey Road site
Water drive for Jackson, Miss. concludes with luncheon Tuesday
Waterman Fish Bar lands Cowboy space
Waterman will open at Charlotte Douglas International after closing in Cornelius
Watermark developer plans commercial project nearby
Watersheds & Impervious Areas Video
Waymer Park Improvements Public Input Session #2
WBTV’s Al Conklin named Official Weatherman for Big Day at the Lake July 24
We Bought a Home Sight Unseen (Here’s What We Learned)
We Bought a Home Sight Unseen (Here’s What We Learned)
We have the meat
We’ll be closed Good Friday, Easter Monday
We’ll go out on a limb, there was no snub intended
We’re seeking funny, insightful freelancers to join our pages
Wearing a mask: My face is breaking out, now what?
Weather could be dicey Thursday
Weather fans: Watch, warning and advisory explained
Weather looks interesting tonight into Sunday
Weather outlook: Cool, warmer, cold, warm…and a perfect T-Day
Weather outlook: Hot, hot, hot, hot, hot, then not quite as hot
Weather runs hot for 2 more days, then cooler
Weather Service issues flood advisory for today, Wednesday
Weather tonight, tomorrow
Weather update: Cold front
Weather update: Nicole coming to NC
Weather: Break from the heat comes with increased rain chances
Weather: Hot streak underway for Independence Day and the weekend
Weather: Perfect fall weekend
Weather: Perfect fall weekend
Weather: You may love a parade, but bring an umbrella
Web site connects college students to internships
Website Updates In Progress
Wednesday Sept. 2 COVID-19 update
Wednesday Update
Wednesday: This is only a test!
Weeding out hydrilla is major undertaking; survey under way
Weekend agenda April 1-3: Last chance to see ‘Death of a Salesman’
Weekend agenda April 15-18: Easter weekend
Weekend Agenda April 29 – May 1: Music headlines the weekend
Weekend agenda Feb. 18-20: Art, music and farmers market
Weekend agenda Feb. 25-27: Town Black History Month celebration, art, music and more
Weekend agenda March 11-13: Early St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and more
Weekend agenda March 18-20: You don’t have to be lucky to find something to do this weekend
Weekend agenda March 25-27: Ready, set, go
Weekend agenda March 4-6: Beer/music fundraiser, history lesson and Arbor Day
Weekend Agenda May 13-15: Check out the bike expo and lots of live music
Weekend Agenda May 6-8: Free concerts, Davidson Town Day and NC beer festival
Weekend Agenda: April 22-24
Weekend agenda: Best bets include Jazz Concert, Highland Games and Whitewater Triathlon
Weekend best bets include concerts, a play and a back-to-school bash
Weekend Best Bets: Dec. 10-12
Weekend Calendar Nov. 24-26: Light Up Cornelius, holiday markets and more
Weekend events happening in spite of weather
Weekend events Nov. 19-21: Last chance for Renaissance Festival, tree lightings begin
Weekend Fun Feb. 11-13: Valentine’s Day events are hot this weekend
Weekend gems
Weekend highlights: Laketoberfest and Jewish Deli fest
Weekend highlights: Nov. 13-14
Weekend Planner Dec. 17-19: Lighted boat parade, senior pickle ball
Weekend Planner Feb. 4-6: Music, farmers market and pickleball
Weekend planner Jan. 14-16: Music, fitness and MLK commemoration
Weekend planner Jan. 21-23: What do NASCAR and Harry Potter have in common? This weekend.
Weekend Planner Jan. 28-30: History, theater, music and fitness all on tap
Weekend planner Jan. 7-9: Soccer and cardio funk
Weekend planner Oct. 22-24
Weekend Planner Oct. 8-10
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Weekend planner: Nov. 5-7
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Weekender April 11-14: Lots of music and an Earth Jam
Weekender April 13-16: Car show, concerts, art exhibit
Weekender April 17-20: Hippity-hoppity, Easter’s on its way
Weekender April 18-22: All things Scottish at Rural Hill, pups, plants and more
Weekender April 20-22: Ladies Night Out, Jazz Up in Huntersville, Davidson College Symphony Orchestra
Weekender April 24-27: Concert on the Green kicks off, ‘Tawba festival, concerts and more
Weekender April 25 – 28: Gallery crawl, comedy acts, festivals, Indigo Girls and more music
Weekender April 3-6: STEAMy events, plays, music and always more
Weekender April 5-7: Plant and pottery sale, BBQ fest, voice recital
Weekender April 6-9: Concert and movie night at Birkdale, Girls Night Out, Sippin’ Saturday
Weekender April 9-12: Theater, shred event, Earth Jam, Scottish Festival
Weekender Aug. 1-4: Brick race for kids, farmer markets, lots of music, food trucks and more
Weekender Aug. 11-13: Take your pick of festivals, movies, theater and music
Weekender Aug. 11-13: Take your pick of festivals, movies, theater and music
Weekender Aug. 11-14: Music, Wildcats fanfest, Movies in the Park, LKN Fondo
Weekender Aug. 15-17: Music, farmers market, festival and more
Weekender Aug. 17-20: Sacred Grounds program, concerts, food trucks and more
Weekender Aug. 18-21: Farmers markets, music, bike rides and pickleball
Weekender Aug. 22-25: Jazz Festival, falconry and more music
Weekender Aug. 25-27: Music, theater, bourbon and more
Weekender Aug. 25-28: So much music
Weekender Aug. 29- Sept. 2: Happy events for Labor Day weekend
Weekender Aug. 31 – Sept. 3: Music, history re-enactment, food trucks and more
Weekender Aug. 4-6: Teen summer stock, music, food trucks
Weekender Aug. 4-7: Lots of music options this weekend
Weekender Aug. 8-11: Music, movies, farmers markets
Weekender calendar April 27-30: Beach Bash, art, concerts
Weekender Dec. 12- 15: A weekend of holiday events
Weekender Dec. 14-17: Boat parade, Christmas festival and more
Weekender Dec. 16-18: LIghted boat parade, Advent labyrinth, holiday market and more
Weekender Dec. 19-22: ‘Frosty,’ lighted boat parade, holiday markets and more
Weekender Dec. 21-24: Church services and family time
Weekender Dec. 22-26: Christmas church services, block party and all that’s merry
Weekender Dec. 27-29: Music, Menorah lighting and more
Weekender Dec. 28 – Jan. 1: Winter holidays and on to a new year
Weekender Dec. 5-8: Christmas in Davidson and North Meck parade highlight weekend
Weekender Dec. 7-10: Hannukah celebrations, Candy Cane Dash, theater and more
Weekender Dec. 9-11: Winter Wisdom, Music at the Mill, holiday happenings and more
Weekender Feb. 1-4: Art exhibit opening, Coffee with a Cop, music and more
Weekender Feb. 13-16: Circus, murder mystery, music, art and more
Weekender Feb. 15-18: Hear the Blues, other music, winter festival
Weekender Feb. 17-19: Music, farmers market, brew tour and more
Weekender Feb. 20-23: Beach Bash, Black History Month event, jazz, music and more
Weekender Feb. 23-25: Music and so much more
Weekender Feb. 23-26: Theater, music, Black History Month program and more
Weekender Feb. 27-March 2: Yacht rock, lectures, theater, Mardi Gras market and more
Weekender Feb. 29-March 3: ‘Be More Chill,’ plant sale, lectures, art
Weekender Feb. 3-5: Black Heritage Festival, concerts and a cook-off
Weekender Feb. 6-9: Dance, art, music and the Super Bowl
Weekender Feb. 8-11: Music, politics, history, theater, boat show and more
Weekender Feb. 9-12 : Boat show, Bowling Day, brews and bands
Weekender Friday, March 31 – Sunday, April 2: Music, art, theater and egg hunts
Weekender Jan 25-28: ‘Frozen Jr.’, all kinds of music and animal adventures
Weekender Jan. 11-14: MLK celebration; Owl Prowl, Animal Adventure and more
Weekender Jan. 16-19: Caritas A Cappella Ensemble, William Lee Martin and more
Weekender Jan. 18-21: Check out what this weekend has to offer
Weekender Jan. 20-22: Theater, lights, art and a big reveal
Weekender Jan. 23-26: Music, comedy, Burns Nights and more
Weekender Jan. 27-29: Lights, music and comedy
Weekender Jan. 3-5: The Gibson Brothers, Winter Market, puzzle and game swap
Weekender Jan. 30-Feb. 2: Finding Nemo Jr. production, Valentine’s clay workshop, concerts, more
Weekender Jan. 4-7: Theater, conservancy in 2024
Weekender Jan. 6-8: Cain Center’s opening performance, polar plunge, live music and more
Weekender Jan. 9-12: Community visioning, Bird-day and more
Weekender July 1-4: Take a break from your backyard fun
Weekender July 10-13: Music, dance and movies
Weekender July 11-14: A hot weekend of music, markets and a rodeo
Weekender July 14-16: Festival, movie, concert, UiC Talkback program
Weekender July 14-17: Music and more
Weekender July 14-17: You can start tonight for a long weekend of music and more
Weekender July 17-20: Music, farmer markets and film
Weekender July 18-21: Music, theater and more
Weekender July 21-23: Summer food drive, concerts, Healing History Food Truck Friday and more
Weekender July 21-24: ‘Noises Off!’, music, cool off with a cop
Weekender July 24-27: ‘Sentenced’ documentary, music and more
Weekender July 25-28: Music, movies and more
Weekender July 27 – 30: Christmas toy drive, clay workshop, UiC discussion and more
Weekender July 28-31:
Weekender July 3-6: Happy 4th
Weekender July 31-Aug. 3: 38 Special and more music, gallery crawl and ghost hunt
Weekender July 4-7: Happy 4th! And here’s where to celebrate
Weekender July 6-9: Music, movie and more
Weekender July 7-10: Check out what’s happening this weekend
Weekender June 1 – June 4: Farmers markets, concerts and more
Weekender June 10-12: Movies, music, markets and more
Weekender June 12-15: Music, theater and more
Weekender June 13-16: Celebrate Juneteenth, Father’s Day … and life
Weekender June 15-18: Live at LangTree, Hot Rod Power Tour, Food Truck Fridays and more
Weekender June 17-19: The Charlotte Symphony x2, cruise in, Juneteenth
Weekender June 19-22: Symphony in the Park, Juneteenth, Lost at the Lake and more music
Weekender June 2-5: What’s happening this weekend
Weekender June 20-23: Music, fireworks and more
Weekender June 22-25: Fireworks, concerts, night market and ‘Mary Poppins’
Weekender June 24-26: The fun goes on and on
Weekender June 26-29: Last chance to see Head Over Heels, euchre tourney and lots of music
Weekender June 27-30: Music, ‘9 to 5’ and more
Weekender June 29-July 2: Tawba Walk, concerts, ‘Mary Poppins’ and more
Weekender June 6-8: Music, markets and more
Weekender June 6-9: Ben Gatlin with band and solo; art reception; music and more
Weekender June 8-11: Car show, live music and more
Weekender March 10-12: Comedy, fitness, music and more
Weekender March 13-16: Queen Tribute and more music, Luck of the Village and more green
Weekender March 15-17: Lots of Irish and more
Weekender March 16 – 19: St. Patrick’s Day, concerts, music and more
Weekender March 20-23: Mooresville Day, Soul of Broadway and more
Weekender March 22-24: Markets, festivals, carnival
Weekender March 24-26: Ballet, car show, Men that Cook
Weekender March 27-30: Bach Festival, Country Music Festival and more
Weekender March 28 – 31: Piano performance, dinosaurs, egg hunt. Happy Easter
Weekender March 3-5: Farmers market, concerts, Mooresville birthday, Purim carnival
Weekender March 7-10: Beach Bash fundraiser, Coffee with a Cop, concerts at the Cain Center and more
Weekender March 7-9: Heather Land, Tartan Terrors
Weekender May 22-25: Tim Dugger, Shelley Ruffin and tribute bands
Weekender May 1-4: Cardboard boat regatta, music festivals, bike expo
Weekender May 12-14: Festivals, concerts and more on Mother’s Day weekend
Weekender May 15 – 18: Festivals, music and more
Weekender May 16 – 19: Jazz festival POSTPONED, Charlotte Symphony
Weekender May 16 – 19: Jazz festival, Charlotte Symphony, MeckDec Day celebration and more
Weekender May 18-21: Baby shower, music, NatureFest and more
Weekender May 2 – 5: LKN Bike Expo, Hello Huntersville, Holocaust Remembrance
Weekender May 20-22: Jazz festival, more music and more
Weekender May 23-27: Find something to do on Memorial Day weekend
Weekender May 25-29: Check out these events during Memorial Day weekend
Weekender May 27-30: Check out what’s happening this weekend
Weekender May 29-June 1: Music and more
Weekender May 30 – June 2: Hamrick in concert, more music, food truck festival
Weekender May 4-7: Celebrate Cinco de Mayo, concerts, Bike Expo and so much more
Weekender May 8-11: Volunteer, Fleetwood Mac tributes, Canaan Cox, Harry Potter movie
Weekender May 9-12: Dragon Boat Race and Asian Festival, Concert on the Gree and more fun
Weekender May 9-12: Dragon Boat Race and Asian Festival, Concert on the Green and more
Weekender Nov. 10-13: Veterans Day programs, Santa Paws in the Park, concerts and more
Weekender Nov. 14-17: Food trucks, tree lighting, Star party, Beatles tribute and more
Weekender Nov. 17-19: Tree lightings, festivals, music and more
Weekender Nov. 17-20: Artists reception, Music at the Mill (and elsewhere), Lighting of Birkdale, Thanksgiving service
Weekender Nov. 21-24: Lighting at Birkdale, Thanksgiving Community Service, music
Weekender Nov. 24-27: Light Up Cornelius, 5Ks, holiday markets
Weekender Nov. 28-Dec. 1: Holiday show, Light Up Cornelius, Car show, holiday market and more
Weekender Nov. 30 – Dec. 3: Christmas in Davidson, Santa Paws in the Park, NoMeck Parade and more
Weekender Nov. 4-6: Barbecue, concerts and festivals abound
Weekender Nov. 7-10: Concerts, Remembering Kristallnacht and more
Weekender Nov. 9 – 12: Veterans Day events, craft market, music
Weekender Oct. 10-13: Festivals, music, Laketoberfest
Weekender Oct. 12-15: A Taste of Birkdale, and one in Davidson, Jewish Deli favorites, Octoberfest street festival
Weekender Oct. 13-16: Laketoberfest, Balloonfest, HEARTS Harvest and live music
Weekender Oct. 17-20: Concerts, HEARTS Catawba Nation, Balloonfest and more
Weekender Oct. 19 – 22: Looking a little like Halloween, music and more
Weekender Oct. 20-23: Halloween activities, music and more
Weekender Oct. 24- 27: Sip & Support, Halloween and fall festivals, trick-or-treating and more
Weekender Oct. 26-29: Plan to get out on this busy October weekend
Weekender Oct. 28-30: Play festival, artist tour, Halloween and more Halloween
Weekender Oct. 3-6: Festivals, food trucks, magic and blessing of pets
Weekender Oct. 31-Nov. 3: Mt. Zion BBQ, ‘Matilda Jr.’, festivals, craft show, sheep dog trials
Weekender Oct. 5-8: Oh, the places you’ll go! (apologies to Dr. Seuss)
Weekender Oct. 7-9: Asian festival, dog show, food drive and lots of music
Weekender Sept. 12-15: Festivals, music and more
Weekender Sept. 14 – 17: Music, mazes and more fun
Weekender Sept. 19-22: Music, festivals, corn maze and more
Weekender Sept. 2-5: Music, Field of Honor, triathlon
Weekender Sept. 21-24: Huntersville Hay Days, puzzle & game swap, car & truck show
Weekender Sept. 23-25: Theater, Tawba Walk, nature festival, music
Weekender Sept. 26-29: Dog show, Latino Night, Tawba festival and more
Weekender Sept. 28-Oct. 1: Tawba Walk, Dog show, concerts, Paddockpalooza
Weekender Sept. 30-Oct. 2: Music indoors, anime convention
Weekender Sept. 5-8: Concerts, star party, garden club and more
Weekender Sept. 7-10: Greek festival, music, comedy and more
Weekender Sept. 9-11: Wildcats at home, movies, music
Weekender: Karaoke and more; fireworks postponed because of weather
Weekender: Christmas in Davidson (Cornelius and Huntersville, too), N. Meck Holiday Parade, more
Weekender: Sept. 16-18: County fair, Oktoberfests, Praise in the Park, car shows, more music
Weekender: Why not start today and plan for music, fireworks, euchre and more
Weekender. Nov. 3 – 5: Sheepdog trials, Mt. Zion BBQ, ‘Elf Jr.’ and more
Weekly agenda April 11-17: Hippity hop Easter’s on its way
Weekly agenda April 18-24: Music, art, a Woof Walk and more
Weekly Agenda April 25- May 1: A whole lot of jazz, BrightFire Music & Arts Festival, Earth Jam and more
Weekly agenda April 4-10: Family events, concerts and more
Weekly Agenda Aug. 1- 7: National Night Out, music, theater, yoga and more
Weekly Agenda Aug. 15-21: No end to the music and fun this week
Weekly Agenda Aug. 22-28: Beer, cars, music
Weekly Agenda Aug. 29-Sept. 6: Lots to do before and over Labor Day weekend
Weekly Agenda Aug. 8-14: Fall fan fest at Davidson College, and more summer music
Weekly agenda Feb. 14- 20: Here is what’s going on this week
Weekly agenda Feb. 21-27: Here is what’s going on around Lake Norman
Weekly agenda Feb. 28-March 6: Here is what’s going on this week
Weekly Agenda July 11-17: Plan your fun for the week
Weekly Agenda July 18-24: Summer is music time, and Cool off with a Cop
Weekly Agenda July 25-31: Theater, music, cars and food trucks
Weekly Agenda June 13-19: Concerts, fireworks, Juneteenth celebrations
Weekly Agenda June 13-19: Concerts, fireworks, Juneteenth celebrations
Weekly Agenda June 20-26: School is out and it’s start of summer. Plan your fun
Weekly Agenda June 27 – July 4: Get ready to celebrate
Weekly Agenda June 6-12: There’s plenty to do to keep you busy
Weekly agenda March 14-20: There’s green to celebrate and more to do this week
Weekly agenda March 21- 27: Spring into the season with these activities
Weekly agenda March 28-April 3: Learn, exercise, celebrate
Weekly agenda March 7-13:
Weekly Agenda May 16-May 22: Big band and more music, farmers markets
Weekly Agenda May 2-8: Brew festival, free movie, music
Weekly Agenda May 2-8: Brew festival, free movie, music
Weekly Agenda May 31 – June 5: Cars, music and more
Weekly Agenda May 9-15: Highlights are the bike expo, music and fresh produce
Weekly Agenda Oct. 17-23: Candidates forums, Christmas Made in the South; fundraisers, music
Weekly agenda Oct. 24-30: All things Halloween and plenty of fall festivals
Weekly Agenda Oct. 3-9: Dog show re-scheduled, fall plant sale, music
Weekly agenda Sept. 12-18: Praise in the Park, fall festival, car show and, of course, lots of music
Weekly Agenda Sept. 19-25: Tawba Walk, ‘Murder on the Orient Express,’ Yappy Hour, guided walk, music
Weekly Agenda Sept. 26-Oct. 2: Dog show, corn maze, music, art, festivals
Weekly Agenda Sept. 6-11: Music, Sept. 11 remembrances, Hops Fest and even an Ockoberfest
Weekly Agenda, May 23-30: Baby shower, music and Memorial Day observances
Weekly Agenda, May 23-30: Baby shower, music everywhere and Memorial Day observances
Weekly agenda: Feb and beyond; Save for Tracy
Weekly Agenda: July 4 ongoing SAVE FOR TRACY
Weekly Bible study getting under way at Torrence Chapel AME Zion
Weekly calendar April 10-16: Madalina’s birthday, Auto show, musical performances, movies and more
Weekly calendar April 15-21: Red Line meetings, Wine Exploration, music, Scottish festival
Weekly Calendar April 22-27: Holocaust remembrance, spring markets, music and more
Weekly calendar April 22-28: Earth Day, comedy, art and much more
Weekly calendar April 24 – 30: Big Day at The Lake Beach Bash is back; concerts, more
Weekly calendar April 28- May 4: Music, fish fry and more
Weekly Calendar April 29 – May 5: A play, concert and comedy start off this week
Weekly calendar April 3-9: Lots to do
Weekly calendar April 7-13: Outdoor concerts return, Highland games and more
Weekly calendar April 8-14: Music, comedy, festivals and Earth Jam
Weekly Calendar Aug. 12-17: Music, raptor trail and more
Weekly calendar Aug. 14 – 20: You know there’s music and more
Weekly Calendar Aug. 19-25: Photography class, Jazz Festival and more
Weekly calendar Aug. 21 – 27: Check out what there is to do this week
Weekly Calendar Aug. 26-Sept. 1: Music, markets and food trucks
Weekly calendar Aug. 28 – Sept. 3: Music, farmers market, food trucks and more
Weekly calendar Aug. 4-8: National Night Out & more
Weekly Calendar Aug. 5-11: National Night Out, ‘Footloose,’ concerts
Weekly calendar Aug. 7 – 13: Concerts, clay, cows and more coming this week
Weekly calendar Dec 18-24: Events and Christmas services
Weekly calendar Dec. 12-18: Lighted boat parade, Advent services, Organ at Davidson and more
Weekly Calendar Dec. 23 – 29: Lots of Christmas, Menorah lighting and more
Weekly Calendar Dec. 30-Jan. 5: Winter Trail, Speedway Christmas, New Year’s Eve and more
Weekly calendar Dec. 4-10: Menorah Lighting, LKN Orchestra at Cain Center and more
Weekly Calendar Dec. 9-15: Music, theater and more
Weekly Calendar Feb. 10-16: Black photography, Brit Pack, more music, art, dance and magic
Weekly calendar Feb. 13-19: Music, lectures, dancing and more
Weekly Calendar Feb. 18 – 23: Lectures, music and more
Weekly calendar Feb. 19-25: Thorgy Thor, Black History Month events, ‘Fun House’, & always music
Weekly calendar Feb. 26 – March 3: Options for learning, music, art and more
Weekly calendar Feb. 27 – March 5: Lectures for learning, music, dance, Purim carnival
Weekly Calendar Feb. 3-9: Art, owls, baby raptors, music and more
Weekly calendar Feb. 5-11: Boat show, Black History Month events, music
Weekly calendar Feb. 6-12: Art, lectures, pizza and music
Weekly calendar Jan. 15-21: MLK Day, chili cook-off, polar plunge, music and more
Weekly calendar Jan. 16-22: Celebrate MLK Jr. Day, concerts, art exhibits and more
Weekly Calendar Jan. 20-26: MLK Jr. events, Economic Outlook Newsmakers Breakfast, music, more
Weekly calendar Jan. 23-29: Wine and Sweets, music, lectures and more
Weekly Calendar Jan. 27-Feb. 2: Discussions, art, concerts
Weekly calendar Jan. 29-Feb. 4:
Weekly calendar Jan. 3-8: Cain Center opening and show, polar plunge, Huntersville anniversary celebration and more
Weekly calendar Jan. 30-Feb. 5: Art exhibit, Black Heritage Festival, soup cook-off, music
Weekly Calendar Jan. 6-12: Comedy Bingo, Chilly Plunge, music and more
Weekly calendar Jan. 8-14: Billy Idol tribute, Owl Prowl, crafts and kids programs
Weekly calendar Jan. 9-15: Music, fireworks and euchre highlight this week
Weekly calendar July 10 -16: Shark Week for teens, music, movie, fairies in the forest
Weekly calendar July 14-20: Music, theater and Christmas in July
Weekly calendar July 15-21: Day of Action rally, puzzles, music and ‘Ripcord”
Weekly calendar July 17-23: Theater, music, more music, community yard sale and more
Weekly calendar July 21-27: Music, trivia, Cornelius Brick Race
Weekly calendar July 24-30: Theater, storytime, pottery and more
Weekly calendar July 28-Aug. 3: Farmers markets, music and more
Weekly calendar July 29- Aug. 4: Music (a Taylor Swift Tribute), food trucks and more
Weekly calendar July 31- Aug. 6: National Night Out, concerts, festivals
Weekly Calendar July 6-13: Music and more
Weekly calendar July 8-14: So much music and ‘Elf’
Weekly calendar June 10-16: Bands, Ladies Night, Juneteenth, Father’s Day
Weekly calendar June 12 – 18: Art, music, farmers markets and more
Weekly calendar June 17-23: Juneteenth celebrations, fun and music
Weekly calendar June 19-25: So much fun planned this week
Weekly Calendar June 23-29: The Groove Machine, How to Protest Well & Safely, more music and fun
Weekly Calendar June 24-30: Puzzles, CLT Symphony and more music, ‘9 to 5’
Weekly calendar June 26-July 2:
Weekly calendar June 30- July 6: Gala, music and more
Weekly calendar June 5-11: Car show, music, farmers markets
Weekly Calendar June 9-15: Markets, music and movies
Weekly calendar March 10-16: St. Patrick’s Day and more
Weekly calendar March 11-17: Organ at Davidson, Senior BBQ, more start the (St. Pat’s) week
Weekly calendar March 13-19: Organ, tequila, dance, mythical beasts AND St. Patrick’s Day parties
Weekly Calendar March 17-23: Theater, music and more
Weekly calendar March 18-24: Meet the author, wine night, spring market and more
Weekly calendar March 20-26: Police chief, pottery, concerts and ballet
Weekly calendar March 24 – 30: Theater, music and more
Weekly calendar March 25-31: Music, dinosaurs and an egg hunt
Weekly calendar March 27 – April 2: Easter’s on its way, Beer School, Gina Chavez and more
Weekly calendar March 3-9: BBQ & Bingo, theater, music and more
Weekly Calendar March 31 – April 6: Theater, music and more
Weekly Calendar March 4-10: Sign on for the Fitness Challenge, Have Coffee with a Cop, Buy your Beach Bash ticket
Weekly calendar March 6-12: Music, comedy, trivia, euchre and more
Weekly calendar May 12-18: Asian festival, fishing derby, jazz festival and more
Weekly Calendar May 13-19: Music for all ears, women’s conference and more events
Weekly calendar May 15-21: Baby shower, concerts, more
Weekly calendar May 19-25: Music, history and theater
Weekly Calendar May 20-27: Get started on Memorial Day fun
Weekly calendar May 22- 29: Food & culture festival, farmers markets, concerts, Memorial Day observance
Weekly calendar May 27-June 1: Farmers markets and music
Weekly calendar May 5-12: Volunteer fair, music and Mother’s Day
Weekly calendar May 6- 12: Slow start of week leading to busy weekend
Weekly calendar May 8-14: Check out the fun events this week
Weekly Calendar Nov 18-24: Birkdale tree lighting, music, Thanksgiving Community Service
Weekly calendar Nov. 11-17: Veterans Day events, Organ at Davidson, BBQ, Star watching party
Weekly calendar Nov. 13-19: Tree lightings, Organ at Davidson, HEARTS Harvest and more
Weekly calendar Nov. 14-20: Last chance to catch renaissance festival, new art exhibit, community Thanksgiving service
Weekly calendar Nov. 20-26: Gathering for Madalina, parade, Light Up Cornelius
Weekly calendar Nov. 21-27: Parades, 5Ks, Light Up Cornelius
Weekly calendar Nov. 27 – Dec. 3: Everything holidays with parade, concerts and more
Weekly calendar Nov. 28 – Dec. 4: North Meck Holiday Parade, Christmas in Davidson and, oh, so merry much more
Weekly Calendar Nov. 4-10: Comedy, music, an Election and more
Weekly calendar Nov. 6-12: Southern Christmas Show, Veterans Day events, lectures, music
Weekly calendar Nov. 7-13: Veterans Day ceremonies, sheep dog trials, Santa Paws and more
Weekly calendar Oct. 10-16: Laketoberfest, Balloonfest, candidates forums, music and more
Weekly calendar Oct. 16-22: LaLaCaboosa, Davidson Arts Festival and more
Weekly Calendar Oct. 2-8: National Night Out in Davidson, Ballet Hispanico and lots of music and more
Weekly calendar Oct. 21-27: Fundraiser, fun and Halloween
Weekly calendar Oct. 23-29: Halloween activities and more
Weekly calendar Oct. 28-Nov. 3: BBQ, sheep dog trials, ‘Matilda JR,’ music and more
Weekly calendar Oct. 30 – Nov. 5: Mt. Zion BBQ, craft show, ‘Elf Jr.’ and more
Weekly calendar Oct. 31-Nov. 6: Barbecues, Wildcat Weekend, theater and Pumpkin Fest
Weekly calendar Oct. 9-15: Business Expo, Jewish Deli fest, more food and music
Weekly calendar Sept. 11-17: 9-11 anniversary ceremony, Latino Night and more
Weekly Calendar Sept. 16-22: Music, gallery crawl, corn maze, festivals and more
Weekly calendar Sept. 18-24: Football, music and more
Weekly calendar Sept. 23-29: Pumpkin picking, music, festivals, dog show
Weekly calendar Sept. 24- Oct. 1: Music, dance, art walk and more
Weekly Calendar Sept. 30-Oct. 6: Film, festival, music and more
Weekly calendar Sept. 5-10: Music, comedy, dance and more
Weekly calendar thru Dec. 11: Music at the Mill, Classic Christmas in Mooresville and more
Weekly Calendar: April 14-20: Comedy, Max Weinberg on the drums, Swift Nation and more
Weekly Calendar: Birkdale Village proposal, holiday crafts and events, Lighted Boat Parade
Weekly calendar: Chili cook-off, polar plunge, music and more
Weekly calendar: Dec. 19-25: Menorah lighting at Birkdale, holiday fun and Merry Christmas
Weekly Calendar: Dec. 2-8: Holiday galas and crafts, Christmas in Davidson, North Meck parade
Weekly calendar: Dec. 27-Jan. 1: Fireworks, barefoot tournament and more
Weekly calendar: Earth Day events, concerts and more
Weekly calendar: Feb. 12-18: Music, art, farmers market. You’re on your own for Valentine’s Day!
Weekly Calendar: Feb. 23 – March 2: Theater, improv, The Docksiders and more
Weekly calendar: Find a book club, farmers market, gallery crawl and music
Weekly calendar: Jan. 2 – 7: A Chorus Line and An Evening with Mandy Gonzalez
Weekly calendar: Jan. 22-28: Holocaust remembrance, Man in Black, lectures, music, more
Weekly calendar: July 22-28: Theater, music, celebrity housewives and more
Weekly Calendar: June 16-22: Juneteenth, Symphony in the Park and so much more
Weekly calendar: Music, theater and coffee with critters
Weekly Calendar: Nov. 25-Dec. 1: Getting ready for Thanksgiving and the weekend
Weekly calendar: Oct. 14-20: Artist showcase, Jim Messina, more music, movies
Weekly Calendar: Remembering Oct. 7 attack, Chamber Business Expo, motorsports celebration and more
Weekly calendar: Sept. 9-15: Sept. 11 remembrance, ceramic art exhibit opens, and music
Weekly calendar. May 1-7: ‘The Gruffalo,’ Bark Fest, Wildflowers & Bluegrass, concert and more
Weekly Calendar. May 28 – June 2: Hamburgers, books, music, food trucks
Weekly Calender Dec. 11-17: Christmas Festival, lighted boat parade and more
Weekly calender: May 30 – June 3
Weekly Jan. 13-19: Organ at Davidson, comedy, bonsai, Murder on Tap and more
Weekly median of new cases still running ahead of past month’s
Weekly planner Dec 6-12: Holiday events, book give-away and exercise options
Weekly Planner Dec. 13-19: Pancake dinner with Santa, lighted boat parade and more
Weekly planner Dec. 20-27: Make your Christmas week plans
Weekly planner Dec. 27-Jan. 2: Events during school break
Weekly Planner Feb. 7 – 13: Black History Month, Valentine’s events along with music and more
Weekly planner Jan. 10-16: Music and more
Weekly Planner Jan. 18-23: Here’s the scheduled events
Weekly planner Jan. 3-9: Find some fitness options
Weekly Planner Jan. 31 – Feb. 6: Black History Month events, music, comedy and more
Weekly Planner Oct. 14-20: Concerts, festivals and more
Weekly planner: Jan. 24-30: Events virtual and in-person
Weekly planner: Nov. 1- 7
Weekly planner: Nov. 15-21
Weekly planner: Nov. 22-28
Weekly planner: Nov. 29-Dec. 5
Weekly planner: Oct. 21-27
Weekly planner: Oct. 28-Nov. 3
Weekly planner: Week of Nov. 8 – 14
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What Is a Home Warranty, and Do You Need One?
What is Tax Assessed Value, Tax Appraised Value, and Market Assessed Value?
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What Is the Difference Between Interest Rate and APR (Annual Percentage Rate)?
What It’s Like to Move to a High-Priced Rental Market
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What You Need to Know About the Fair Housing Act
What You Need to Know Before Buying Your Dream Cabin
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What you need to know for Early Voting
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What’s cookin: CookHouse renovations under way
What’s happening in December and beyond
What’s in a (boat) name?
What’s in a (street) name?
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What’s new Dr. Brown? His book on Salvador Dali, eccentric genius
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What’s one thing you learned in 2021 that you will use in 2022?
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What’s your property tax bill going to look like?
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When the going is tough, be brave, push forward
When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that’s a Flower Moon
When this old world starts getting me down
When will things get back to normal?
When will West Catawba Avenue actually be widened?
When your worst roommates ever are related to you
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When, how do we get back on the job?
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Who’s Cheapest: Check out local grocery prices
Whooping cough cases on the rise
Why Cities Must Become Affordable For the Middle Class
Why Cities Must Become Affordable for the Middle Class
Why did I smell smoke? Today’s controlled burn is at Latta
Why Home Buyers and Agents Need to Have Each Other’s Backs
Why I Love My Neighbors
Why I Love My Neighbors
Why I Love My Pint-Sized Home
Why I Love My Pint-Sized Home
Why Is My Lender Asking About My Race on My Loan Application?
Why is there so much aircraft noise?
Why Lake Norman should support a transportation sale tax
Why May Is the Magic Month for Home Sellers
Why May Is the Magic Month for Home Sellers
Why Mecklenburg is still a ‘Hornet’s Nest’
Why most Americans take vaccines
Why play sports at my age?
Why wait? You can fill out Census now
Why was Helene so devastating? Here are some answers…
Why we’ve got gas
Wide variety of performances set for Cain Center’s Spring 2024 season
Wild Ride: Turning School Buses Into Homes on Wheels
Wild Ride: Turning School Buses Into Homes on Wheels
Wildcats face Duquesne tonight: Thoughts from a diehard fan
Wildlife Commission announces 2023-2024 proposed rule changes
Wildlife Commission seeks comments on no-wake zones
Wildlife Commission seeks public’s help in reducing threat from Alabama Bass to native species
Wildlife Law Enforcement will be on the lake in force during July 4 holiday
Wildlife news: Largemouth bass evaluation in LKN; avian influenza warning ; sea turtle success
Wildlife Resources to launch new online system after old system goes down
Will ‘pandemic pods’ solve remote learning challenges?
Will 2017 Be the Year of Your First Flip?
Will 2017 Be the Year of Your First Flip?
Will a ‘growth management committee’ dilute the new Town Board?
Will a public safety director help Cornelius ‘improve efficiency?’
Will CMS, Mecklenburg County special meeting Monday resolve budget impasse?
Will Cornelius Business Center be approved?
Will Cornelius resident face the music in AI-assisted fraud case?
Will Harris Teeter fry pork chop plan?
Will he budge? Community leaders sign open letter calling for removal of monument
Will new rental boat regulations make for a safer Lake Norman?
Will potholes be the least of our worries on I-77?
Will the NC economy suffer if there are mass deportations of illegal immigrants?
Will the RNC take place as planned?
Will town allow front-yard parking for medical office?
William “Bill” Fite Auten
William Amos Hough, Jr.
William LeGette Blythe
Willie Jones stepping down at SCC
Willie Jones, a community leader, has passed away
Willow Pond restoration project approved by Town Board
Win-win for county and conservancy
Windfall: Town Board eyes how to spend $9.6 million in federal stimulus funds
Windy, warm, but colder temps are coming
Wine on THE VINE
Winners: Helfrich, park bonds
Winter market at Davidson Farmers Market ends this weekend
Winter Wander hike Feb. 10
Wisconsin company plans to buy Continuum
With 13 votes separating mayoral contenders, it ain’t over til it’s over
With 2 more candidates filing, there’s a contest for Town Board
With CookHouse closed, where can you go for a sit-down breakfast?
With county budget approved, total property tax rate in Cornelius is finalized at .8489
With COVID cases on the increase, Meck County suggests higher level of caution
With hundreds of vacancies, CMS announces employee incentives
With NC 98 flipped, GOP supermajority will end in Raleigh
With omicron spreading fast, few rapid test kits available
With pandemic as backdrop Cornelius undertakes concealed carry discussion
With Ramsey Creek beach and many pools closed, here are Mecklenburg pool times
With Red Line talks looming, Cornelius may rejoin LKN transportation alliance
With revaluation under way, look for ‘significant’ increases
With Thanksgiving one week away, what’s the cheapest grocery in Cornelius?
With This DIY Sporting Goods Catch-all, Game Day Is No Sweat
With This DIY Sporting Goods Catch-all, Game Day Is No Sweat
Woman arrested on 10 felony counts
Woman hit by car | update
Woman hit by car has life-threatening injuries
Women’s Conference April 11
Women’s Conference is May 16
Women’s Equality Day: Rebranding 2022
Wood or Chain-Link? Picking the Right Fence for Your Home
Wooden Stone will close in Davidson
Woodlawn School hosts STEAMfest April 3
Woodlawn STEAMfest starts Jan. 30
Work on I-77 accelerates
Work to begin soon on tenant house, but commercial project delayed
Workforce housing dilemma: Housing stock consists of larger, more expensive homes.
World champs: Hough wins first place at Odyssey of the Mind finals
World Honey Bee Day: A holiday to buzz about
Would 4-year Town Board terms be better than 2?
Would I trade my glabrous pate? No thank you.
Would you buy a book from this man?
Would You Flip for Flipping? Secrets, Scams, and Success
Would You Flip for Flipping? Secrets, Scams, and Success
Would you like to serve on the Huntersville Planning Board?
WWII Purple Heart recipient will keynote Veterans Day ceremony
Yachting mishap traced to errant remains
Yard sale at Rural Hill
Years in the making, Magnolia Estates Villas will be coming out of the ground, like the trees
Yelp’s Top 100 restaurant list includes a Jersey-style pizza joint in Uptown
Yes, that’s snow!
Yes! The North Mecklenburg Parade and Christmas in Davidson are on; details to come
YMCA beach opens Saturday
YMCA lands grant from Regions Bank foundation for after-school programs
YMCA limits beach hours due to lifeguard shortage
YMCA open house Oct. 29
YMCA Stars shone at Furman meet
YogaSix opening in The Shops at Fresh Market
You and your money: Speak up about town, county spending at public hearings
You bring the tent, Cornelius Parks & Rec will bring the fun
You can definitely count on Justin Teague
You can double your donation to Lake Norman Humane
You can help stock the Ada Jenkins’ food pantry
You can help the Cain Center continue to make an impact
You can lace up to ice skate at 2 outdoor venues this season
You can pay respects to Jimmy Carter at Habitat ReStore this week
You can relax now: String lights legal year-round in Cornelius
You can reserve your spot at the LKN Chamber of Commerce 2022 Women’s Conference
You Could Own the Fannings’ Childhood Home for $2.85M
You Could Own the Fannings’ Childhood Home for $2.85M
You might notice more traffic today
You might say Dr. Petrocelli has more than a BS in BS
You second-guess yourself when your duck dies
You won’t be able to get your GOAT until 2023
You’ll Be Climbing the Walls of This Tiny Home – House of the Week
You’re… Buyer-ed: Trump’s Childhood Home Sold Again
You’re… Buyer-ed: Trump’s Childhood Home Sold Again
You’re invited to share thoughts on county spending plan
You’re never too early to make plans for Valentine’s Day
You’re new around here. I’ll go easy on you.
You're Invited to the Eighth Annual Huntersville Veterans Day Parade and Ceremony
Young cyclist A-OK
Young entrepreneurs plant farmers market
Young mom killed in accidental shooting in Cornelius
Young people: Apply for YES award
Young performers invited to audition for ‘Finding Nemo Jr.’
Your 2019 Town Board Candidates Guide Part 1
Your 2019 Town Board Candidates Guide Part 3 of 3
Your 2019 Town Board Candidates Guide/Part 2 of 3
Your Essential Moving Checklist
Your fall and holiday COVID-19 safety guide: How to navigate voting, sporting events, family gatherings and more
Your guide to Halloween, trick-or-treating and COVID-19
Your Lease Is Up? Here Are 3 Good Reasons to Renew
Your New, Bigger Space: 5 Ways to Win at Upsizing Your Home
Your shot at $1 million
Your Top 5 Fireplace Questions, Answered
Your Zestimate is now smarter – and more accurate
Zero K: World’s most casual foot race is Friday
Zillow says Charlotte No. 1 hottest US market
Zillow-Bark study says Charlotte is 4th friendliest dog town in US
Zoning and entrepreneurs are transforming Catawba Avenue
Zoning Use Permit Applications
Zoom call: Doing business during COVID-19
Zoom event and live tour recall Lula Bell Houston
Zoom meeting Dec. 15 for Davidson residents near former asbestos plant
Zoom meeting July 30 on asbestos testing in Davidson
Zoom over some coffee with mayor of Cornelius
Zoom seminar Tuesday on slowing the aging process
Zoom, zoom, zoom: Online meeting falls apart
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