North Carolina, CNBC and State of Business
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Potential Medicaid cuts in North Carolina threaten programs like CAP/C, a program to assist medically fragile children, leaving many families to face uncomfortable uncertainty.
NC educators try to mitigate risk of learning loss. How schools in Transylvania and Ashe counties have fared since Helene.
CNBC names North Carolina as the top state in the United States for business, marking the third time in four years the Tar Heel State has earned the title.
The town of Clyde has been awarded $737,000 to repair sidewalks and curbs and restore parking in hopes of boosting small businesses.
A total of $7.3 million will support projects in the City of Morganton, the towns of Gamewell and Clyde, and in Chimney Rock Village.
The deal is expected to transform a wide swath of the growing western Wake County town, paving the way for a multibillion-dollar project that would create thousands of jobs.
Advocacy groups and individual voters suing GOP state lawmakers in federal court claim Republican legislators drew racially discriminatory district maps.
Triple Falls, in DuPont State Recreational Forest, is quintessential, a waterfall’s waterfall: roaring, dramatic, picturesque. It cascades over three pools for around 120 feet, filling the whole valley with rushing white noise.
Governor Stein visited Clyde, NC, highlighting a small business grant program and discussing local economic growth and tourism efforts.
Chimney Rock State Park reopened June 27, nine months after Helene devastated the area. Local officials celebrated the recovery milestone last week.