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War in the Middle East and tariffs are creating obstacles for North Carolina farmers.
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In its proposed 2025 resource plan, Duke Energy said it wants to add seven combustion turbines in the coming years. The utility is considering Belews Creek for two of those.
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Economic development officials have focused on certain sectors, with job announcements paced by the largest in North Carolina's history.
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The Trump Administration has implemented tariffs on a sweeping array of products, many of which like steel and aluminum play a role in farming.
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The $918 million factory is projected create 1,000 jobs. Company officials and politicians say it is vital for national security.
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Diaper Bank of NC is a nonprofit that serves residents in need across the state. The organization has received requests for products like formula for babies, including diapers due to recent furloughs and layoffs from the federal government.
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Hillsborough-based Quadridox started with a focus on medical imaging, but CEO Joel Greenberg said he and his colleagues realized the technology they were working with could be applied elsewhere.
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CNBC ranked North Carolina the best state in the U.S. to do business. Counties affected by Helene are adding businesses faster than others.
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Leoneda Inge sits down with Rob Benor, owner of Benor Farms in Cedar Oak, NC, to talk about why raw milk sells and why restrictions are good for business.
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Amazon is expanding its cloud computing infrastructure and artificial intelligence activities into a rural North Carolina county. The company said Wednesday it intends to invest $10 billion toward building a campus in Richmond County.
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After 35 years in operation, Neo-China in Durham closed its doors at the end of May. The family-owned Chinese restaurant struggled to keep up with rising operational costs, including the increased prices of imported Chinese goods that resulted from the high tariff earlier this spring.
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Leoneda Inge talks to the co-founders of the mutual aid initiative, Durham Community Fridges.