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  • More docs going digital but N.C. lags nation

    The Triangle Business Journal - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    North Carolina lawmakers are reviewing a bill that bans automakers selling cars directly to consumers without going through a licensed dealer. Tesla would be affected by this proposed ban. Should Tesla be allowed to sell cars directly in ...

  • North Carolina beats Northwestern will play Maryland for NCAA title

    Examiner - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    The North Carolina Tar Heels will face off against the Maryland Terrapins for the 2013 NCAA championship title. The Terps won the previous two games played against the Tar Heels including the ACC Tournament ...

  • Fayetteville man faces federal sex trafficking charges

    WRAL - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Fayetteville, N.C. - A Fayetteville man has been indicted on federal sex trafficking and child pornography charges, police said Friday.Fayetteville police began investigating Christopher Jason Williams, 33, of Windy Hill Circle, in January when a 14-year-old girl told police that a man held her against her will for several weeks at a Fayetteville home and had sex with her. Police later found a ...

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  • Tesla service center in Raleigh portends NC dealership

    Charlotte Observer - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Take a peek inside the Tesla service center in Raleigh, not far down the road from the Angus Barn steakhouse, and you will get a glimpse at what some believe is the future of the American automobile. The single bay garage is just big enough to squeeze in a pair of lifts, shelves of wipers and battery packs stacked in wooden crates. But notice what’s not there: no motor oil, no belts, no ...

  • Watch Missing College Student Found in North Carolina

    ABC News - Friday 24th May, 2013

    A missing University of Rhode Island student was found unharmed eight states -- in North Carolina but how he got there. It's still a mystery 21 year old Matthew -- was supposed to come home ...

  • Two from NC among those sickened by steroid injections

    WRAL - Friday 24th May, 2013

    WASHINGTON - Government health officials are investigating cases involving patients who suffered complications after being injected with potentially contaminated medications made by a Tennessee specialty pharmacy. The Food and Drug Administration said Friday the problems involve seven patients -- two from North Carolina and five from Illinois - who received steroid injections from Main ...

  • Troopers targeting texting drivers during holiday

    WRAL - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Fayetteville, N.C. - The North Carolina State Highway Patrol is putting extra focus this holiday weekend on drivers who are texting and checking email from behind the wheel.Troopers are targeting major four-lane roads and highways, including interstates 85, 95 and 40.In Cumberland County, troopers will be stationed every 15 miles to look out for distracted drivers.A 2009 state law prohibits ...

  • Forbes Raleigh-Cary winning battle for information jobs

    The Triangle Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Raleigh is winning. At least in the battle for information jobs. Dubbed a "rising star," the Raleigh-Cary region ranks No. 8 among metros winning that battle, according to a analysis. Forbes says "less expensive" cities such as Austin and Raleigh are pulling information jobs from places such as Boston, New York and the Bay area. But other upstart locations are coming into ...

  • Lemur escapes on five-hour ramble in Durham

    WRAL - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Durham, N.C. - A red-ruffed lemur escaped from the in Durham, taking a five-hour jaunt about town before it was corralled in someone's garage."Today is his birthday," Greg Dye, operations manager at the center, said about the animal, named Avion. "He was born five years ago, so this may be a birthday party that got out of control. We're not sure, but we're not ...

  • Section of Hardimont Road To Close Saturday for Sewer Repair

    City of Raleigh - Friday 24th May, 2013

    From 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, May 25, the City of Raleigh is closing the 700 block of Hardimont Road between Converse Drive and Sarah Lawrence Court for emergency sewer work. Motorists are asked to avoid this area if possible. Following is a detour for motorists traveling westbound on Hardimont ...

  • N.C. joins investigation into Tennessee drug compounder

    The Triangle Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    North Carolina health officials joined federal agencies in an investigation of drugs prepared by a drug compounding manufacturer in Tennessee. The investigation specifically involves the pharmaceutical compounding facility Main Street Family Pharmacy of Newbern, Tenn. ...

  • County Championship roundup Durham dominate Middlesex

    Guardian - Friday 24th May, 2013

    .The opening batsman was contentiously adjudged leg before wicket to a delivery angling down leg from James Harris immediately after registering a half-century for the fourth consecutive County Championship match, as the hosts swelled their advantage to 152 runs on a day restricted to 18 overs by rain and bad light.And Durham appear amenable to setting up another chase on the final day despite ...

  • TBJ Flash Animazement at Raleigh Convention Center

    The Triangle Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Toshifumi Yoshida I'm afraid my answer would be "no." My first guess would be a couple of minor-league baseball players and some Japanese pitching phenom that the Los Angeles Dodgers will overpay for. But I'd be wrong. These are just three names of the many guests who will be at the Animazement festival held at ...

  • LipoScience partners with Mayo Medical Laboratories

    The Triangle Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Mayo Medical Laboratories . LipoScience announced that its testing platform will be accessible to Mayo Clinic physicians and patients. The company says via statement that the partnership will help "drive adoption and decentralization" of the Vantera Clinical Analyzer. The analyzer can currently identify and quantify concentrations of lipoproteins, providing doctors with an assessment ...

  • Highwoods expansive plans for MetLifes Cary campus

    The Triangle Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    a lakeside campus project off Weston Parkway , all but confirming what some are calling the "worst-kept secret in town." Though the documents do not identify MetLife Inc. (NYSE: MET) as the tenant, the company announced in March that it would ...

  • Biographer regrets affair with former CIA director

    The Miami Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The biographer whose extramarital affair with then-CIA director David Petraeus triggered his resignation says she regrets the relationship and the harm and grief it caused her ...

  • The highest-paid CEOs in N.C.

    The Triangle Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    CEOs of sizeable public companies typically earn millions of dollars a year, once you account for the options and restricted shares included in their pay packages. But CEOs in the Triangle got relatively modest raises in 2012, and several even took pay cuts. What's more, recent filings by companies in Charlotte and the Triad actually leave the Triangle's CEOs looking a little bit ...

  • Does North Carolina really want an auto plant

    Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Steve Googe, executive director of the Davidson County Economic Development Commission, looks out over the I-85 Corridor Park in Davidson County. In The Business Journal's May 24 edition, reporter Catherine Carlock chronicles the rocky road that Davidson County officials have traveled putting together a large industrial site capable of attracting new industry and the jobs that would come ...

  • Duke aims to develop diverse scientists

    The Triangle Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    With the help of a $1.8 million grant, Duke University is launching a program to promote diversity and develop scientific talent in undergraduates and graduate students. It's an area where Duke has room for improvement. For the 2012-13 school year, the graduate school received 3,005 applications, of which 62 were from United States African-Americans. Some three-quarters were from foreign ...

  • Being Gluten-Free for School Parties in Wake County North Carolina

    Examiner - Friday 24th May, 2013

    As the school year comes to a close, many classrooms will have parties for students to celebrate this milestone. While the Wake County Public Schools does not have a specific policy regarding whether students can have parties, many schools have their own policies. The only rule for the school district is that all treats must be store-bought and not made from home. If your child ...

  • The loyalty behind Biogens Tysabri drug

    The Triangle Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    U.S. Food and Drug Administration-recommended two years. The drug, manufactured in Research Triangle Park by Biogen Idec (Nasdaq: BIIB), comes with a hefty risk- that of activating a lethal virus that more than half of MS patients harbor. After two years, the risk increases. But to patients such ...

  • Can Medicare Advantage program play a part in health care savings

    The Triangle Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    As health care leaders continue to look for ways to cut costs, the Medicare Advantage model might be a decent place to pull from. A recent study showed that utilization rates in some major categories, including emergency departments and ambulatory surgery or procedures, generally were 20 to 30 percent lower for patients enrolled in Medicare Advantage HMOs than for those with Medicare ...

  • Is N.C.s real unemployment rate more like 16

    The Triangle Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    U.S. Department of Labor . The national U6 rate for the same period, meanwhile, averaged 14.5 percent. Unlike the traditional jobless rate that's announced each month - which counts people without jobs and those actively looking for a job - U6 includes other categories as well. They are total unemployed, plus total employed part-time for economic reasons, plus all marginally attached ...

  • City of Raleigh names employee of the year

    Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    The City of Raleigh named its Employees of the Year on Thursday. The City of Raleigh on Thursday named John Sams, who works with the Raleigh Television Network, as the city's 2012 Employee of the Year. For his commendable work, he received a plaque and a $500 award. Additionally, nine other city workers were named departmental Employees of the Year, ...

  • Dunkin Donuts looking for franchisees in Triangle N.C.

    The Triangle Business Journal - Friday 24th May, 2013

    This note from Zack's investment research says it all -- Dunkin' Brands Group Inc. (Nasdaq: DNKN) has 44 stores across the state but wants more. Maybe to compete with our ...

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