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Pho NC will re-open Wednesday, March 8. The restaurant will be open for lunch and dinner.

When does Pho NC reopen? Supplies are missing ingredient

Jan. 24. By TL Bernthal. Pho NC in Peninsula Village has a new re-opening soon sign, but the exact date is still up in air. Josie Pais, who considers owner  Nguyen “Cindy” Trang family, said there’s not a definite date because products need to be replaced.  Although orders have been placed, the goods haven’t arrived […]

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Hotel, apartments pulled from Birkdale Village plans

Jan. 23. [Updated] By TL Bernthal. The boutique hotel and the multi-family/mixed use building are gone from newly revised plans submitted by the owners of Birkdale Village in Huntersville. DDRTC Birkdale Village LLC submitted the revised rezoning plans to the town on Friday. “I have not reviewed the plan in it entirety yet,” Brian Richards, […]

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Weekly calendar Jan. 23-29: Wine and Sweets, music, lectures and more

Calendar Sponsors Monday, Jan. 23 Faith, Hope and Charity 7:30-9 pm | Jan. 23. Cynthia Lawing presenting a program of piano music on religious themes including works by Liszt, Respighi, Bach, Zhao Zichen, gospels and Asian hymns. Sloan Music Center, Davidson College. Free and open to the public. Tickets are not required. Tuesday, Jan. 24 […]

Huntersville police offer car seat checks

Jan. 23. The Huntersville Police Department’s Traffic Safety Section holds Child Safety Seat Checking Stations on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month at the Huntersville Fire Department Station #4, 8826 McIlwaine Rd. Sign up and let the child safety seat technicians help.

Retirement reception for Davidson police chief

Jan. 20.  The Town of Davidson invites the community to a reception honoring Police Chief Penny Dunn on Monday, Jan. 30,  at Davidson College Presbyterian Church Congregation House Dunn has served the town for over five years and has been in the field of law enforcement for over 37 years. The reception —  3-5 pm […]

Wildlife Commission seeks comments on no-wake zones

Jan. 23. The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission is accepting comments on proposed amendments to the no-wake zones in Mecklenburg and other counties. The public comment period will be open through March 20. For information and to submit comments, click here.

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Cornelius home sales: Who bought what

Jan. 23. These property transactions were recorded by the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds Nov. 21-Dec.16. 11/21/22 $360,000 Pamela & Vernon Robinette to Yellow Square Investments, 10100 Washam Potts Rd. 11/21/22 $525,000 Norman Ochnes to Joan Miller, 18130 Ebenezer Dr. 11/21/22 $707,000 Lynn Hood to William & Christi Anderson, 17810 Half Moon Ln. Unit 30 […]

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County expands what can be recycled to ease load at landfills

Jan. 23. Clothing and shoes, hard and soft back books, white rigid foam and shredded paper now be recycled at the North Mecklenburg Recycling Center in Huntersville. The list of what can be recycled and dropped off at Mecklenburg County’s full-service recycling centers is much longer because of the county’s enhanced recycling program.     “We understand our […]

Missing Madalina: Candle-light vigil in Smithville Park

Still missing Madalina: Saturday marks 2 months

Jan. 20. By Dave Yochum. The search for 11-year-old Madalina Cojocari, who was last seen publicly on Nov. 21, continues unabated. As the two-month mark approaches, Cornelius Police have logged countless hours in the quest to find the Bailey Middle sixth-grader. Her mother and step-father, who said they last saw her Nov. 23, remain in […]

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Sirens yesterday caught police and everyone else by surprise

Jan. 20. By TL Bernthal. The Cornelius Police Department and other law enforcement agencies, along with the public, were surprised yesterday morning when the sirens sounded for an emergency at McGuire Nuclear Station. The silent alarm testing sounded by accident when audible sirens were activated. Law enforcement and other officials receive notification for all planned […]