Dale Earnhardt's widow, Teresa Earnhardt, plans to develop his North Carolina land into a $30 billion data center, sparking a dispute with his son Kerry and local residents who oppose the project due to environmental and community concerns. The Mooresville Board of Commissioners is set to vote on the rezoning, but uncertainty remains due to lack of details about the project's final partners. The controversy reflects broader national debates over the environmental impact and economic benefits of large data centers.
Two people are dead and one person is seriously injured in a triple shooting in Mooresville, North Carolina. The shooting occurred in the area of Home Drive off of Bailey Road, and the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office is looking for three possible suspects who entered the home wearing ski masks.
A home near Lake Norman in Mooresville collapsed, prompting emergency response teams to the scene. The cause of the collapse is currently under investigation.
A massive lakeside home in Mooresville, North Carolina, collapsed overnight, leaving debris scattered across the property and the road. There is no information yet on injuries or whether anyone was inside the home at the time. The property, which includes a 6,500-square-foot home valued at $3 million, was sold last year.
One person was killed and another injured in an overnight home explosion and collapse in Mooresville, North Carolina. The 6,391-square-foot home was a total loss, along with several vehicles. Dominion Energy is investigating the explosion, which occurred at a customer's residence. The cause of the explosion is currently unknown.
A 64-year-old man named Alan Ray Lorek was killed in a fatal crash in Mooresville, North Carolina, after being ejected from his vehicle. The driver attempted to turn onto Rolling Hill Road while performing a "reckless" maneuver at a high rate of speed. Lorek was not wearing a seatbelt and no other vehicles were involved in the incident.