Sep 30, 2009 | Daily Advance
Incumbent, 4 others seek two seats
Two-term 3rd Ward Councilman Rickey King is the lone incumbent in a five-candidate race for the ward's two seats.
Stallings council says no to golf carts on public roads
Stallings will not follow in Marvin's footsteps to adopt a golf cart ordinance allowing residents to drive carts on public roads.
Minister mechanics keep cars safe
Kathy Johnston moved from Georgia to Matthews seven years ago to take a job as an office manager.
Growing Number Of Workers Say They're Not Being Paid
Officials with the North Carolina Department of Labor are facing a problem they have never seen before.
The recommended Monroe Parkway route has received another vote of approval. The Mecklenburg-Union Metropolitan Planning Organization, or MUMPO, approved Route D for what was formerly referred to as the Monroe bypass and connector by a 35-3 margin.
Planning organizations have agreed on a route for a $755 million bypass to relieve traffic on U.S. 74 through Union County.
Simply Music Piano Lessons in Charlotte, North Carolina
Patten Music Studios is owned and operated in Charlotte, North Carolina by Jim Patten.
Registration, voting held through Oct. 3
One-stop voting in the Elizabeth City Municipal Election begins Thursday at the Pasquotank County Board of Elections on McArthur Street.
John E. Julian, 74, of Havelock, died Monday, Sept. 7, 2009, at Britthaven of Havelock.
A convicted sex offender is now behind bars, charged in a rape that happened 23 years ago in Salisbury.