
North Carolina Persevering Despite Inflation
With inflation steadily ramping up its pressure on state residents, many citizens are now re-tightening their wallets once again in preparation for the uncertain future.
With inflation steadily ramping up its pressure on state residents, many citizens are now re-tightening their wallets once again in preparation for the uncertain future.
Hurricanes seldom make landfall on the East Coast in November, but a Category 1 hurricane in Florida did just that, and what was left of the storm has made it to the Carolinas, bringing heavy precipitation and cold weather.
It was in the 1950’s that fast food restaurants rose to fame, with the 60’s bringing about the American highway system.
As the fall season transitions to winter, holiday markets will be popping up all over North Carolina to provide cozy, traditional food and fun for the whole family.
Looking to get out of the house for Thanksgiving? Cities and towns across North Carolina offer a smorgasbord of fun activities to celebrate the holiday.
Pull up a chair at one of North Carolina’s many unique breweries, the ultimate source of fun, craft drinks, and cozy vibes.
Brought by the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles, a new exhibit named “The Power of Women in Country Music” is coming to the North Carolina Museum of History this Friday.
Data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) shows positive trends in North Carolina’s tight job market over the past 6 months, but not all industries are benefiting as much as others.
Investors have been snapping up single family homes in North Carolina to make a profit, either by renting out the home or by “flipping” it.
According to the US Department of Transportation, North Carolina will receive a total of $109,024,196 over the next 5 years for the development and expansion of electric vehicle infrastructure.
Recently, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released both national and state unemployment and jobs data from September.
The extreme weather that has battered much of the U.S. in 2022 doesn’t just affect humans.