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NC amphitheaters take center stage
Outdoor events are a hallmark of summer with amphitheaters attracting people who want to hear musicians, attend festivals, and watch family-friendly movies.
S&D’s Tracy Ging spills beans on roasting competition
S&D’s Tracy Ging spills the beans on S&D Coffee & Tea
FilterEasy eliminates hassle of keeping air clean
Two N.C. State University dropouts are cleaning up with a subscription-service business that takes some pain out of a tedious task.
RDU looks for ways to fund growth
With the federal spigot mostly closed, the Triangle’s major airport looks for creative ways to finance its fast growth.
Lowe’s moves jobs from Wilkes County to new Mooresville headquarters
Lowe’s is moving 680 jobs from its historic Wilkes County location to its headquarters in Mooresville, and a technology center in Winston-Salem.
Flat Rock shines as mountain hangout
Popularized by elite Charlestonians nearly 200 years ago, tiny Flat Rock’s mix of camping, theaters and Carl Sandburg’s aura make it a favored mountain hangout.
Opinion: Triangle movers and shakers take the long view, quietly
A low-profile group of mostly male Triangle CEOs promotes networking and regional unity.
Health care systems improve cardiac care outreach to rural regions
Cardiac care is making great strides in North Carolina, as health care systems improve outreach to rural and urban populations.
Life sciences handbook 2019
In recent years, North Carolina has emerged as a national and worldwide leader in the biotechnology and life-sciences sector
Guilford County’s diverse economy paves way for growth
Guilford County’s economic growth trends upward with expansions, revitalization and innovative spaces.
Opinion: BB&T’s history East to West
The arc of BB&T Corp.’s history helps explain how North Carolina has changed both in the last 150 years and the last 20.