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Laura Barron, NBC17| Jun. 5
State legislative leaders will be back to work on Sunday trying to minimize what some call “horrendous” budget cuts …
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News & Observer, News & Observer| May. 31
Automobile emissions inspections are declining across North Carolina, reports the News and Observer.
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News & Observer, News & Observer| May. 31
Tourism spending in North Carolina is projected to suffer a slight dip this year, reports the News and Observer.
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 26
Triangle United Way has announced James Speed Jr., president and CEO of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Co., as…
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 21
In a poll conducted by the Triangle Business Journal, 77 percent said that horse racing and betting should be allowed…
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 20
Progress Energy will provide grants and programs to education in North Carolina, reports the Triangle Business Journal.
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myNC.com, NBC17| May. 20
Carolina Advanced Digital, an engineering company, is moving its headquarters to Cary.
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 18
Once one of the Largest copier dealers in North Carolina, Raleigh’s Gray & Creech is back in the copier business,…
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WRAL, WRAL| May. 16
The Hurricanes announced Saturday that Julie Walker, wife of Scott Walker, has been diagnosed with cervical cancer.
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News & Observer, News & Observer| May. 12
Sixty-nine percent of North Carolina voters have an unfavorable opinion of former U.S. senator John Edwards, reports The News &…
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Triangle Business Journal, Triangle Business Journal| May. 12
Womble Carlyle attorney Burley Mitchell has left North Carolina State University’s Board of Trustees, but is being replaced by another…
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News & Observer, News & Observer| May. 12
Gov. Beverly Perdue’s StreetSafe Task Force is a response to the recidivism rate in North Carolina, reports the News and…
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News & Observer, News & Observer| May. 10
What North Carolina lawmakers accomplished in Congress last week, reports the News and Observer.
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WRAL, WRAL| May. 10
Nearly 7,000 people were without power after storms swept through central North Carolina, reports WRAL.
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WRAL, WRAL| May. 6
A water fight between North Carolina and Alcoa Inc. ramped up as the state senate supports taking control of running…
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AP, Associated Press (AP)| May. 5
The North Carolina Senate has held off debating two bills that involve the public schools - one on sex education…
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Carolina Inn, Press Release| Apr. 15
The historic Carolina Inn is committed to providing a superior guest experience while reducing its impact on the Earth’s natural…
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myNC.com, MyNC| Mar. 30
A Public Input/Information Session on Carolina North will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 1, in the Chapel Hill…
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NBC17, NBC17| Mar. 23
Teams of entrepreneurial students, faculty and staff from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will compete for $50,000…
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Liz Kravitz, NBC17| Mar. 18
The Tar Heels are in Greensboro tonight getting ready for their first game in the NCAA tournament.
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