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Weekly Calendar Jan. 27-Feb. 2: Discussions, art, concerts

Monday, Jan. 27 Holocaust Remembrance Day 2025: The Fault Line Between Then and Now 7 pm | Jan. 27. The Stan Greenspon Holocaust and Social Justice Education Center will host […]

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End of leaf vacuuming coming; here’s what to do

Jan. 27. The town’s leaf vacuuming ends Friday. While the town will not collect loose leaves, WastePro will continue to collect bagged leaves as part of yard waste pickup. Yard […]

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Red Line new cost estimate: $1.38 billion

Jan. 23. By Dave Vieser. The new cost estimate for the CATS Red Line is in: $1.38 billion—more than twice the original $640 million estimated pricetag. Building the Red Line […]

Weekender Jan. 23-26: Music, comedy, Burns Nights and more

Thursday, Jan. 23 2025 North Meck Priorities Meeting Hosted by Commissioner Elaine Powell 6-7:30 pm | Jan. 23. County Commissioner Elaine Powell invites Cornelius, Davidson and Huntersville residents to this […]

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Cornelius Home Sales

Jan. 22. These property transactions have been recorded by the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds.  11/18/2024 $622,000 Rebecca Gauthier to Michael & Lisa Bartelli, 9038 Charles Francis Ln. 11/18/2024 $810,000 […]

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A possible commuter rail station appears on track north of Catawba

Jan. 21. If the Red Line becomes a reality, where will the Cornelius commuter station be located? One thing is certain: It won’t be in the original spot south of […]

Giving With Grace founder Robin Salzman announces grants

Cornelius foundation announces $250,000 in grants

Jan. 21. The Giving with Grace Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to fostering kindness and strengthening community bonds, awarded $250,000 in grants to 10 nonprofits at its Annual Gifting Luncheon. […]

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Everybody Counts, including the homeless

Jan. 21. On Thursday, volunteers will span out across Charlotte-Mecklenburg streets, parking lots, encampments, and other locations to survey people who are living without shelter. Anyone who sees a location […]

Weekly Calendar Jan. 20-26: MLK Jr. events, Economic Outlook Newsmakers Breakfast, music, more

Monday, Jan. 20 Martin Luther King Jr. Day event: Cornelius Noon – 1:30 pm | Jan. 20. Celebrate and honor Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The program will feature Bishop […]

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Foodie alert: Queen’s Feast Jan. 17-26

Jan. 16. Diners looking for some mid-winter excitement can capture sweet deals and foodie thrills during Queen’s Feast: Charlotte Restaurant Week Friday, Jan. 17, through Sunday, Jan. 26. Five restaurants […]