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North Carolina launches grant fund to aid businesses after hurricane
The North Carolina Department of Commerce has announced the availability of grants aimed at assisting businesses affected by Hurricane Helene.
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North Carolina employers urged to apply for veteran-friendly recognition program
Governor Josh Stein, alongside North Carolina Department of Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley, is urging employers across North Carolina to consider veterans for job opportunities and apply for the HIRE Vets Medallion Award, a program under the U.S....
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North Carolina Department of Commerce holds 50th veterans employment conference
The North Carolina Department of Commerce recently hosted its 50th annual Veterans Employment Services Training Conference in Cherokee.
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North Carolina’s employment data for February 2025 shows steady unemployment rate
The unemployment rate in North Carolina for February 2025 remained stable at 3.7 percent, consistent with January's revised rate.
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Healthcare hiring surges despite ongoing challenges and labor shortages
Healthcare hiring has been on the rise in recent months, even as the overall labor market growth has slowed.
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North Carolina progresses in recovery efforts following Hurricane Helene's impact
In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the North Carolina Department of Commerce has spearheaded efforts for recovery in western North Carolina.
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Gov. Stein submits recovery plan to HUD for approval after public feedback
Governor Josh Stein of North Carolina has submitted the state's proposed Action Plan for a $1.4 billion federal disaster recovery grant to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
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Governor Stein forms new council on workforce development
Governor Josh Stein has signed an executive order to establish a Council on Workforce and Apprenticeships.
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Governor Stein launches website for displaced federal workers
Governor Josh Stein has introduced a new website aimed at attracting skilled individuals to join the workforce of North Carolina.
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North Carolina DES launches online work search record-keeping for unemployment claims
The North Carolina Division of Employment Security (DES) is rolling out a new online system for recording work search activities.
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Governor Stein signs first bill into law aiding Hurricane Helene recovery
Today, Governor Josh Stein signed the Disaster Recovery Act of 2025 Part 1 into law.
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Federal jobs concentrated around military bases and facilities in North Carolina
Federal workers in North Carolina provide essential public services, including mail delivery, national park management, veterans’ healthcare, and Social Security administration.
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Dome manufacturer Yeadon announces new facility creating 72 jobs in Fayetteville
Today, Governor Josh Stein announced that Yeadon Fabric Domes, LLC will establish a manufacturing facility in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
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Deadline extended for disaster unemployment assistance applications in North Carolina
The deadline for applying for Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) in North Carolina has been extended to April 7, 2025.
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North Carolina sees healthcare and government dominate job growth amid revised data
The latest data revisions from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate a shift in job growth trends for North Carolina.
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Deadline approaches for comments on NC's $1.4 billion disaster recovery plan
North Carolinians have a limited time to provide input on the state's proposed Action Plan for a $1.4 billion federal disaster recovery grant intended for western North Carolina.
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North Carolina sees changes in metropolitan statistical areas as OMB updates definitions
In July 2023, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) announced updates to the definitions of Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) across the United States.
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North Carolina honors 47 individuals and groups for downtown revitalization efforts
Forty-seven individuals and organizations are set to be honored as Main Street Champions during a ceremony in Mooresville on March 13th.
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N.C. Department of Commerce honors ten main street award winners
Ten communities in North Carolina have been recognized for their efforts in downtown revitalization at the annual North Carolina Main Street Awards Ceremony.
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Global tech firm Ralliant selects Raleigh for new headquarters creating 180 jobs
Governor Josh Stein announced that Ralliant Corporation, a global technology provider, will establish its headquarters in Wake County.