by WSIC News | Nov 18, 2022 | WSIC Local News
The winter sports season has arrived on schedule in the North Carolina mountains, thanks to a cold blast that trailed Hurricane Nicole and the ready-to-go snowmaking machines at the state’s ski areas. With a promise of action until spring, travelers can take to the...
by WSIC News | Nov 18, 2022 | WSIC Local News
Attorney General Josh Stein led a bipartisan group of 33 attorneys general yesterday in calling for the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to consider stronger surveillance and data security protections to prevent misconduct and promote transparency and accountability...
by WSIC News | Nov 18, 2022 | WSIC Local News
Iredell Free News is reporting that the Iredell County Board of Commissioners has approved a rezoning request to clear the way for a 50-acre solar farm along Sheffield Road in Harmony. Dill Holdings, LLC, representing landowner Hunting Creek Solar Farm, LLC, asked...
by WSIC News | Nov 17, 2022 | WSIC Local News
WBTV is reporting the Rowan Sheriff’s Office has turned a case over to Juvenile Services after a teacher reported that a student shined a red laser in her eyes during a class. The incident happened at West Rowan High on November 3rd, according to the report. The...
by WSIC News | Nov 17, 2022 | WSIC Local News
WBTV is reporting that 16-year-old Tylin McDowell took a hard hit while on the football field for Mt. Pleasant against the Maiden Blue Devils. About 24 hours later, Tylin was found unconscious. He was rushed to the hospital where it was determined that he was having a...
by WSIC News | Nov 17, 2022 | WSIC Local News
Fourth Creek Rotary Club of Statesville, Randy Marion Ford and Shred South are presenting the fall community shred event Saturday from 10am to 12pm. It will be held at Randy Marion Ford Lincoln, 1030 Gateway Crossing in Statesville. Shredding documents containing...