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The "Sip n' Stroll" district currently includes about six square blocks downtown. The expansion will add more of the Warehouse District up to parts of Hillsborough Street.
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N.C. House lawmakers want to stop businesses from refusing to accept cash payments.
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The “U.S.-India Business Connection” event comes as North Carolina’s Indian and Indian American population steadily grows.
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A bill in the North Carolina House would require businesses to accept cash payments. It's in response to stores and restaurants that are going cashless.
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Epic will pay a $275 million fine for violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, and pay another $245 million to refund customers for its design tricks — known as dark patterns — and billing practices.
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Funds are applied to critical issues in the Black community.
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Over a dozen North Carolina restaurants that closed during the coronavirus pandemic when government orders restricted their services can't be recompensed for those financial losses through their commercial insurance policies, the state Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday.
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Shrinkflation isn't new, experts say. But it proliferates in times of high inflation as companies grapple with rising costs for ingredients, packaging, labor and transportation.
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An in-person job fair for the new positions will take place on June 4 at the company's headquarters.
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The Division of Health Services Regulation, part of the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, will award the beds. It can make partial awards, so it's possible UNC could get its full request of 34 beds and Duke could get the remaining 34 beds.