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Gov. Cooper Announces 559 New Jobs as Siemens Energy Expands in Mecklenburg County Siemens Energy, Inc., one of the world’s leading energy technology companies and a long-standing North Carolina... News Toyota Announces $8B Expansion at its North Carolina-Based EV Battery Plant Toyota will...
View All Housekeeper JobsAbout Greenville, North Carolina Greenville is the county seat and the most populous city in Pitt County, North Carolina, United States; the principal city of the Greenville metropolitan area; and the 11th-most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Greenvil...
Surprise! 228K Jobs Added in March The unexpected increase could calm markets rocked by the announcement of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs. Tim SmartApril 4, 2025 ASU President Talks Innovation As Trump-induced tumult roils U.S. universities, Michael Crow of Arizona State warns agains...
1 state for manufacturing under threat if 2017 tax cuts expire For North Carolina’s manufacturing environment to remain number one, policymakers must act now and extend the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Read More by Gary Salamido | April 3, 2025 If Gov. Stein followed Trump’s example… The ...
A bill that strips power from North Carolina’s Democratic governor became law on Wednesday after state Republicans voted to override Gov.Roy Cooper’s(D) veto in a 72-46 supermajority vote in the House along party lines. The Senate had already voted to override the governor’s veto on Dec...
Closed sessions are not subject to public record, according to state statutes. Efforts to dissolve university diversity efforts are a "disservice" to students and create "controversy and volatility," former UNC System President Tom Ross said in a joint statement with Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper ...
WRMG, a subsidiary of the company that operates Bass Pro Shops and Cabela's, aims to create 500 new jobs at its proposed Craven County operations by 2025, according to state Commerce Department officials. “With Hatteras’ rich heritage of craftsmanship and access to some of the ...
Rather than adding jobs, the study found, the sector actually lost 492 positions from 2003 to 2010 in the South Bay, where the unemployment rate in June was 10.5 percent.Federal and state efforts to stimulate creation of green jobs have largely failed, government records show. Two years after...