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Town Hall still affected by cyber threat, but 9-1-1 is working

July 13. You can—and should—call 911 in the case of an emergency, but Town Hall is still reacting to a cyber threat first detected Tuesday evening. The town operates its own 911 center, separate from Mecklenburg County. Cornelius police can be reached at 704-892-7773, which is not affected by the ransomware. Services most affected are […]

Weekender July 14-16: Festival, movie, concert, UiC Talkback program

Calendar Sponsors Friday, July 14 2nd Friday Street Festival Series 6-10 pm | July 14.  America’s Birthday BBQ Bash. Live music, food and beer trucks, kids zone, vendors. Oak Street Mill, 19725 Oak St., Cornelius. Cone with a Cop 4-5 pm | July 14. Stop by Handel’s ice cream shop with 25% off for the […]

malware

911 center not affected by ransomware on Town of Cornelius device

July 12. The Town of Cornelius has stabilized a potential cyber threat that may delay or suspend some services provided by the town.The threat, detected last night, was caused by ransomware located on a town device. It was detected early by staff. Importantly, 911 calls are not affected. All on-site technology has been disconnected from […]

Police arrest 21-year-old in Hough High drug case. How big is this problem?

July 12. By Dave Yochum. There’s been another fatal overdose involving a student at Hough High. The mother of Laird Ramirez says her 17-year-old son died of an accidental fentanyl overdose. He was a senior, a wrestler and by all accounts a good kid. “He was a shining light, an extraordinary kid, he was smart […]

Proposed 'Cornelius Business Park' on Bailey Road near Hwy. 115 intersection

Developer requests delay in ‘Cornelius Business Park’ approval process, Board vote expected Aug. 21

July 12. By Dave Yochum. The would-be developer of Cornelius Business Park on Bailey Road has asked the Planning Dept. for a one-month delay in the vote on the controversial Greenberg Gibbons project opposite Bailey Road Park. The Cornelius Planning Board has recommended that the Town Board deny a rezoning for what was previously called […]

Candidate Michael Miltich and Ann Miltich

Former Cornelius Commissioner Mike Miltich has filed to run again

July 12. Michael ‘Dr Mike’ Miltich has filed to run for the Town Board in the local non-partisan fall elections. At this point there are six candidates for five seats. Miltich, who lives on Nantz Road, previously served three terms as commissioner. During his last term, he was elected chair of the Charlotte Regional Transportation […]

The US Supreme Court ruled on June 29 the admissions processes at the University of North Carolina and Harvard University violate the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment | Photo: Clayton Henkel

UNC-Chapel Hill announces free tuition, but political appointees raise questions, push back

July 11. By Joe Killian/NC NewsLine. When UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz announced last week the university would begin providing free tuition and required fees for students whose families make less than $80,000 a year, it came as a surprise. Not just to the general public, but to the university’s board of trustees and the UNC […]

Click here to watch the full panel discussion | Photos by Jason Benavides

Fast growth, lack of infrastructure, social media play roles in development saga

  NEWSMAKERS BREAKFAST | By Erica Batten and Dave Vieser A panel discussion hosted by Business Today and Cornelius Today in June focused on the persistent issue of development in a region that takes pride in both its vibrant, forward-looking stance and its small-town atmosphere as well as low property tax rates. While “smart growth” […]

Caroline project near Antiquity Bridge can move forward, as well as 3 other projects east of Hwy. 115

Sewer capacity issue fixed, with help from Cabarrus Water & Sewer

July 10. By Dave Vieser. A sewer capacity issue which threatened to delay four major residential developments has been resolved. An agreement between Charlotte Water and Cabarrus County, combined with the completion of several capital improvements, ultimately resolved the capacity issue. The projects are all east of Main Street/Hwy. 115. “In our discussions with Charlotte […]

There's still a few spots open in the Shark Week for Teens program at the Cornelius Library. Registration requirted.

Weekly calendar July 10 -16: Shark Week for teens, music, movie, fairies in the forest

Calendar Sponsors Tuesday, July 11 Movement for Seniors 9 am | July 11. Presented by Movement Migration. Renowned artists and educators teach classes for adults and seniors for those interested in experiencing different movement practices. Styles include modern dance, ballet, yoga, and somatic approaches to support a healthy body and mind. Select classes will have […]