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3 more appointments join Perdue's Cabinet
North Carolina's only statewide news channel. Time Warner Cable. The power of you Tuesday, January 6, 2009 52 F RALEIGH a ' With less than...
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Perdue picks a pro for roads
With North Carolina's need for roads expanding -- and money to build them dwindling -- Gov.-elect Beverly Perdue on Monday named a veteran administrator to...
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Perdue picks leaders for DOT, commerce, culture
Gov.-elect Bev Perdue named more Cabinet-level leaders yesterday, choosing the former chief deputy at the Department of Transportation to become the agency's new secretary.
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Would a tax break help?
The recession that is tightening its grip on North Carolina and the country offers opportunities for shaking up state institutions, Gov.-elect Bev Perdue said yesterday.
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CDR saved the state millions of dollars
The company at the center of the investigation into allegations of pay-to-play that derailed Bill Richardson's commerce secretary nomination, CDR Financial , was hired to...
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Chamber CEO: Alternative 3 is a oebest for the communitya
Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Richard Lutovsky told Xpress today that despite concerns raised about the Alternative 3 proposal for the I-26...
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NC gov-elect Perdue names more Cabinet secretaries
Gov.-elect Beverly Perdue named more Cabinet-level leaders Monday, choosing the former chief deputy at the Department of Transportation to become the agency's new secretary.
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Perdue Names More NC Cabinet Secretaries
Gov.-elect Beverly Perdue named more Cabinet-level leaders Monday, choosing the former chief deputy at the Department of Transportation to become the agency's new secretary.
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Perdue names more Cabinet secretaries
RALEIGH Gov.-elect Beverly Perdue chose the former chief deputy at the North Carolina Department of Transportation to become her new secretary for the agency.
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Will the Triangle Prosper in '09? Find Out at the '09 Economic Forecast
Will 2009 be a banner year for local business, or will the recession projected by some economists in the national economy affect the Triangle, too?...
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Local news, weather and Georgia Bulldogs Sports for Athens GA
An Athens man soon may stand trial for his life, four years after he allegedly murdered a 67-year-old man during a burglary.
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Groundwork for Burr '10 Senate race begins
The 2010 Senate race is heating up. With Democrats coming off one of their best election cycles ever, U.S. Sen.
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Financial realities force art galleries to refocus
In a world where credit is tight, layaway is a way to buy art at The Haen Gallery.
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2009 9 issues to watch in
After a tumultuous year for the economy, many consumers, investors and business owners were ready to say good riddance to 2008.
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Only connect: An I-26 primer
As the Buncombe County Board of Commissioners gears up to endorse a plan for the future I-26 connector at its Tuesday, Jan.
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