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RALEIGH – North Carolina’s capital city is the fifth best job market in the United States, a new national study shows, and a lot more growth could be coming its way based on what leaders at ...
Editor’s note: Marshall Brain – futurist, inventor, NCSU professor, writer and creator of “How Stuff Works” is a contributor to WRAL TechWire. Brain takes a serious as well as ...
RALEIGH – “The Weld,” a $700 million mixed use project near Dix Park in Raleigh, has lined up financing and construction has begun, the companies announced Monday. Mack Real Estate Group and ...
Within the IT programs at Wake Tech, we help students answer these questions and ask many of our own. We constantly research new technologies and new jobs in order to prepare our students for ...
Gov. Terry Sanford pushed for the board’s creation in 1963 because he said North Carolina was falling behind: “We missed the Industrial Revolution, and our people have paid for it. We don’t ...
One key reason North Carolina ranks so highly is the tax environment. NC continues to reduce income tax, which is appealing to residents. Corporate taxes are even more appealing. The current 2.5% ...
Editor’s note: Steve S. Rao is a Council Member At Large and Former Mayor Pro Tem for the Town of Morrisville and an Opinion Writer for WRAL Tech Wire. He served on the Board of the New ...
RALEIGH – Inceptor Bio continues to quickly advance its oncology product pipeline, acquiring a production plant in Florida. A team of employees at the site also will become part of the Inceptor ...
Editor’s Note: Each Friday, WRAL TechWire takes a deep dive into the Triangle’s real estate markets, including the latest on Raleigh rent prices and where it’s best to be a buyer or a seller ...
Last week I broke down the math that demonstrates that the vast majority of entrepreneurship and startup activity occurs in places outside of the traditionally recognized tech hubs. Cities like ...
The World Bank has warned that the pandemic could increase income inequality and push up to 115 million people into extreme poverty this year. The ‘jobs of tomorrow’ The pandemic has ...
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