North Carolina is facing a housing shortage. But if the state could harness demand and close the gap, it has much to gain, economists say.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- North Carolina's furniture industry could be affected by the United States' potential tariff war with Canada, one economist says. NC State Economist Andrew Greenland said ...
After Helene tore through Western North Carolina on Sept. 26-27, parts of Fletcher charter school FernLeaf Community Charter ...
Former Carolina Panthers Luke Kuechly and Steve Smith were both up for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Thursday night. So was former N.C. State star Torry Holt. None of them made it into the Class of ...
The former Badcock Furniture & More in Orange Park is now Hometown Furniture at 1946 Kingsley Ave. The former Badcock ...
The tariffs are on pause, but Canada has released a list of U.S. goods that will be taxed. Some of these items could come ...
Sarah and Brandon Jones moved to a floating cabin on Lake Fontana in western North Carolina. The move was relatively affordable.
Connecticut-based retailer plans expansion into North Carolina. The Fayetteville store, expected to open this spring, will be ...
The sector has rebounded post-pandemic, yet trails behind national growth. Walden discusses the potential impact of emerging ...
The Depot at Gibson Mill in Concord, North Carolina, is one of the largest antique malls in the state, making it a must-see ...
The Depot at Gibson Mill in Concord, North Carolina, is packed with unique antiques, rare collectibles, and hidden gems ...
Ride The Rise will deploy targeted advertising on social media and Google ads to direct the audience to consider Randolph ...