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The NCSU INDEX OF NORTH CAROLINA LEADING ECONOMIC INDICATORS (the “Index”), an indicator of the direction of the state economy in the upcoming months, dropped 0.5% in May, the latest month with ...
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Setting students up for early career success In order for our students “to go as far as their dreams, talents, and resilience take them,” as our vision statement reads, we anchor our programs ...
RALEIGH - Triangle born Bandwidth, a provider of various communications services with a global reach and a client base including some of the world's best known companies, is dedicating its new ...
In the wake of record-setting job creation announcements in 2020 and 2021, North Carolina continues to show why global media outlets heap praise on the state as a top business destination. Here's ...
Labor and Jobs The US Census Bureau reports that North Carolina saw an increase of new business applications of 6.5% in 2023 compared to 2022. 88% of those are businesses “anticipated to create ...
321 Coffee, an alumni-owned and -operated local coffee shop and roaster that employs individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDs), is launching a new location on NC State ...
From the mountains of Nepal to the peak of being acknowledged as the U.S. Small Business Administrations' Exporter of the Year, entrepreneur Raj Bhandari shares his remarkable story with WRAL ...
New documents obtained Monday by WRAL News indicate that construction on the new Apple campus at RTP could begin with access roads in 2026.
The problem with this idea is that it isn’t really quick or easy. We need to manufacture 270 million new electric cars, and the billions of new batteries needed for these cars. This will take ...
Textile manufacturer Kayser-Roth is laying off more than 120 workers at its hosiery plant in Lumberton, according to a layoff notice filed with the state of North Carolina.
Japan’s top automaker Toyota agreed Thursday to work with Idemitsu, a major Japanese oil company, on technology for mass production of solid-state batteries that promise to be a key component in ...
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