The corporate owner of a Youngsville-based law enforcement equipment manufacturer has agreed to pay $12.6 million in criminal and civil fines for alleged violations involving former state Sen. John Carrington.
Modified: 02/10/10 12:10:14 AMFormer First Citizens Bank executive James B. Hyler Jr. has assumed his new role: head of the U.S. Golf Association.
Modified: 02/10/10 09:05:32 AMAmericans backed off from holiday spending in January, but retail sales rose for a third month in a row compared with a year earlier, largely because of gas price hikes, according to figures released Wednesday by a key data service.
Modified: 02/10/10 04:17:15 AMA new private preschool will offer yoga in the morning, organic Whole Foods-catered meals for lunch, and learning with child-size Smart Boards in the classroom.
Modified: 02/10/10 05:05:38 AMMass-producing engineers and scientists is a futile defense against foreign competition. So warned author Daniel Pink, the featured speaker Tuesday at the 25th annual Emerging Issues Forum at the Raleigh Convention Center.
Modified: 02/10/10 12:14:42 AMMartin Marietta Materials on Tuesday reported that sales and profit dropped again in the fourth quarter as demand for the company's construction materials remained soft.
Modified: 02/10/10 12:24:40 AMLocal/State More
The heads of Realtor associations in North Carolina's three largest metropolitan areas want to change a rule requiring buyer's agents to disclose compensation they might receive when a home is sold.
Modified: 02/10/10 08:27:14 AMEconomy More
It's not your imagination: It's truly tougher to get a job.
Modified: 02/10/10 12:14:45 AMConsumer/Retail More
Americans backed off from holiday spending in January, but retail sales rose for a third month in a row compared with a year earlier, largely because of gas price hikes, according to figures released Wednesday by a key data service.
Modified: 02/10/10 04:17:15 AMTechnology More
Thousands of local workers navigate layoffs and other shake-ups that thin out weak companies, give rise to new employers in the region, and restock opportunistic competitors with a highly trained work force.
Modified: 02/09/10 05:13:56 AMReal Estate More
Talk to most veteran hotel developers these days and they'll express hesitance about moving ahead with new projects.
Modified: 02/04/10 12:03:48 AMContact N&O business staff
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