June 2015
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Plain Blaine
State Employees' Credit Union has soared to $30 billion in assets by keeping it simple and bucking conventional financial wisdom.
Coasting on its laurels
No longer besieged by pirates or privateers, Southport retains a charm that attracts tourists seeking a laid-back, fishing-town vibe.
Back on track
North Carolina banks and credit unions are reporting big profit gains after working through most of their recession-era troubled loans.
Statewide: Eastern region, June 2015
Monthly report of business news from the Eastern region.
Statewide: Charlotte region, June 2015
Monthly report of business news from the Charlotte region.
Bounty hunter
ZeekRewards seemed too good to be true — and it was. Its collapse put former federal prosecutor Ken Bell on an international money chase.
Statewide: Western region, June 2015
Monthly report of business news from the Western region.
Statewide: Triangle region, June 2015
Monthly report of business news from the Triangle region.
The math doesn’t add up
Schools filled with disadvantaged students struggle to boost achievement.
Statewide: Feeling buzzed
The Charlotte Hornets attracted a swarm of new attention, even as the team lost some sting.
Saving it forward
State lawmakers, while focused on cutting costs and bad regulations, should take advantage of a better economy and job market to bolster the rainy-day fund.
NCtrend: Opportunity lost
Research shows poor children in most of North Carolina won't escape poverty.
NCtrend: Hip transplant
A noted name in orthopedic surgery builds up an innovative community college.
NCtrend: Down on Main Street
Kannapolis city leaders plan to lift their quaint downtown by buying up property.
NCtrend: Dancing with the startups
HQ Raleigh co-founder spreads his entrepreneurial strategy around the Tar Heel state.