December 2014
To be continued
Rather than rushing to expand Medicaid, state leaders should wait to see how the Republican-controlled Congress alters the Affordable Care Act.
NCtrend: Taking a shot at fame
Two Raleigh creatives pen a quirky brand to explore millennials' drinking culture.
Brew ha-ha
The joke is on our Small Business of the Year. Its success attracts so much competition that it has to grow bigger just to stay viable.
Statewide: Code green
nCino and Tresata aim to make North Carolina a hotspot for financial-services software.
NCtrend: State government pinches its pennies
Richard Lindenmuth, CEO of the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina Inc., a new public-private group aimed at improving the state’s recruitment, receives less compensation than other prominent industry hunters.
Statewide: Western region, December 2014
Monthly report of business news from the Western region.
Statewide: Triangle region, December 2014
Monthly report of business news from the Triangle region.
Statewide: Triad region, December 2014
Monthly report of business news from the Triad region.
Statewide: Eastern region, December 2014
Monthly report of business news from the Eastern region.
Statewide: Charlotte region, December 2014
Monthly report of business news from the Charlotte region.
Broadening his band
More than just a media mogul, Jim Goodmon has expanded the range of Capitol Broadcasting Co.