Vol. 43 No. 2, February 2023
Index
- COME TOGETHER.
- RURAL ADVOCATE: Hospital executive Roxie Wells joins President Nido Qubein in Business North Carolina's Power List Interview feature, a partnership with High Point University spotlighting some of the state's most influential leaders.
- RUSSELL ROBINSON II: He wrote the book on North Carolina securities law, while helping create a powerhouse firm and mold key institutions across the state.
- MEASURING THE WORK THAT IMPACTS THE SOUL OF A COMPANY: Local PNC leader reflects on data's essential role in a corporate responsibility program.
- WELCOME BACK: Greensboro wants folks to return home.
- SPIRITED SPARK: Enthusiasts bubble over alcohol-fueled social districts.
- BISCUIT BASKETS: A beloved tradition endures, filling up hungry sports fans.
- GOP LEADERS CALL FOR TAX CUTS THIS YEAR.
- INFLATION HITS CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION LIMITS.
- STATE REGULATIONS ON WINE SHIPMENTS UPHELD.
- RISING STARS AS SENATE PICKS NEW COMMITTEE CHAIRS.
- AETNA EDGES BLUE CROSS FOR KEY STATE CONTRACT.
- Amazon.
- American Rescue Plan.
- In the 2023 defense budget, the Army base will receive more than $84.5 million for construction projects including a new gun range, Special Forces buildings and a child care center.
- Mobility for Everyone, Everywhere in N.C.
- North Carolina will receive $110 million in federal funds to replace an aging bridge on U.S. 64 that helps link eastern North Carolina to the Outer Banks.
- Silicon Valley Bank.
- The city council's transportation committee.
- The N.C. Utilities Commission.
- UNC Wilmington.
- Wells Fargo.
- Apple.
- Durham Technical Community College.
- Labcorp.
- Lumos.
- North Carolina set annual.
- Plantd, Inc.
- Twin City Motor Company Building.
- VinFast.
- Winston-Salem State University.
- 2029 World University Games.
- Cherokee County.
- Eric John Bergevin.
- Evergreen Packaging.
- First Bancorp.
- French/West/Vaughan.
- Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
- The city's water resources director.
- FULL STEAM AHEAD.
- Shell shock: North Carolina oyster farmers face pushback from the beach crowd.
- TIME TO RETOOL?
- Front and center.
- POWER SHIFT: North Carolina's progress toward renewable energy.
- COMMUNITY CLOSE-UP: MOORE COUNTY.
- WRAPPED IN COMMUNITY SPIRIT: Moore County, known for country living, charming small towns and a vibrant economy rooted in tourism and golf, now has a new moniker under its belt: resilient.
- ROBBINS' REBOUND: Terri Holt's downtown hotel signals renewed interest in a Moore County textile town.