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Future artificial intelligence robot and cyborg.

Will Cornelius resident face the music in AI-assisted fraud case?

Sept. 5. By Dave Yochum. A Cornelius-based music producer was arrested Wednesday and charged with multiple felonies for allegedly scamming more than $10 million in royalties using hundreds of thousands of AI-generated songs. The FBI says Michael Smith, 52, used artificial intelligence and automated programs called “bots” to stream the AI-generated songs literally billions of […]

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Weekender Sept. 5-8: Concerts, star party, garden club and more

Thursday, Sept. 5 LangTree Live 6:30-9 pm | Sept 5. Alex Key, country singer and songwriter .LangTree Lake Norman, 401 Langtree Rd., Mooresville. Friday, Sept. 6 Star Party 8-10 pm | Sept. 6. Come out to Lake Norman State Park to be amazed by the night sky. Piedmont Amateur Astronomers are coming out to the […]

The Carolina Ascent FC set a new professional women’s soccer club single-game attendance record in the Carolinas with 10,553 fans in their first game / Photo by Jason Benavides

Carolina Ascent has Cornelius connections

SPORTS BUSINESS Sept. 4. By Dave Yochum. The women investors behind Empower HER Fund—25 percent owners of Carolina Ascent—include a nationally known executive in the world of banking and finance from Cornelius. Maryann Bruce, who has lived in Cornelius since 1999, is the managing member of Empower and a former senior Wachovia executive as well […]

david vieser
Tue, Sep 3, 10:42 AM (23 hours ago)
to me

Under the rezoning agreement, the developer was to acquire the vacant land east of the current Zion Avenue, then realign Zion Avenue so that a roundabout could be built where the new Zion Avenue would meet Lawn Market Street.
This would provide a safer access route to Greenway Gartens and more space for cars to line up for the North Main/Catawba signal.

Town will condemn property to enable road improvement in Antiquity

Sept. 4. By Dave Vieser. The Cornelius Town Board last night voted to initiate condemnation proceedings in order to improve traffic safety at the Greenway Gartens project. Planned for a 25-acre plot downtown, Greenway Gartens will include 346 multifamily apartments, 14 townhomes, an Olde Mecklenburg brewery/restaurant, a 10,000 sq. ft. event facility and up to […]

Challenges crossing the street

Pedestrian safety: New crosswalks coming at three locations

Sept. 3. By Dave Vieser. If it seems like more and more pedestrian crossings are being installed in Cornelius, that’s because its true! With an ever increasing interest among residents in both walking and cycling, the town continues to identify areas where the crossings are needed. And its not just happening in Cornelius. Throughout the […]

david vieser
Tue, Sep 3, 10:42 AM (23 hours ago)
to me

Under the rezoning agreement, the developer was to acquire the vacant land east of the current Zion Avenue, then realign Zion Avenue so that a roundabout could be built where the new Zion Avenue would meet Lawn Market Street.
This would provide a safer access route to Greenway Gartens and more space for cars to line up for the North Main/Catawba signal.

Town Board: Project approved in 2021 may take a step forward with possible condemnation

Sept. 3. By Dave Vieser. A rezoning agreement approved by a previous town board in 2021 may force the current commissioners to initiate condemnation proceedings in order for the Greenway Gartens mixed-use project to proceed in a safe manner. A decision is expected at tonight’s meeting. The project, on a 25-acre plot east of North […]

star party

September calendar: Turning toward fall

Send your event information to corneliustoday@gmail.com. Deadline is the 15th of the month for the print calendar; one week in advance for online/newsletter calendars. Wednesday, Sept. 4 Jazzin’ with The Seniors 10-11 am | Sept. 4. Join the Dapper Street Jazz Band for an hour of jazz and bluzing to your favorite tunes. Bring your […]

Still missing: Madalina Cojocari

Up to $25K reward offered in the Madalina Cojocari case

Aug. 30. Gov. Roy Cooper announced a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the disappearance of Madalina Cojocari. The 11-year-old was last seen publicly on Nov. 21, 2022, getting off her school bus at her home on Victoria Bay Drive in […]

Jonathan Cox is Seaboy's chef/owner

Seaboy, a new restaurant, will anchor North Main business district

Aug. 29. Jonathan Cox, the chef who has led kitchens for restarateur Jon Dressler of Rare Roots Hospitality, will open Seaboy Restaurant and Bar on North Main in Cornelius, focusing on “good food, community and sustainability.” The 10-table restaurant will be in the former DanielSan space at 20822 North Main. Quotable “Seaboy is built on […]

Styrofoam | Photo: EarthTalk

EarthTalk: What’s being done to phase out Styrofoam?

Aug. 29. Dear EarthTalk: Styrofoam is terrible for the environment and hard to recycle but still prevalent across the U.S. What’s being done to phase it out? — Michael Brophy, Boston, MA Plastic foam, better known under its brand name of Styrofoam, has been used for insulation, packaging and foodware (cups, takeout containers, etc.) for […]