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Charlotte nonprofit helping businesses navigating worker shortages

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A number of industries are still dealing with worker shortages, long after what's referred to as "The Great Resignation."  The time period reflects when millions...

Tax free season is here in time for back to school shopping

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Thanks to a revised code in the Ohio state budget, consumers can shop tax free on a variety of items from...

Florida boat captains fear loss of business after scallop season put on pause

PASCO COUNTY, Fla. — Scallop season is on pause in Pasco County after the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission shut down the waters...

DineLA is an economic powerhouse for smaller restaurants and businesses

LOS ANGELES — DineLA, the exciting bi-annual food event, is in full swing. The event partners with hundreds of restaurants around Los Angeles to offer...

Modern innovations boost Kentucky’s farming future

HENRY COUNTY, Ky. — A slight hum echoes off a field in north central Kentucky.  A large drone is watering the crops at Capstone Farms in...

N.C. distillery supports relaxation of alcohol regulations

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A North Carolina business is sharing its thoughts on alcohol restrictions being lifted in the state. This comes after Gov. Roy Cooper signed...

‘Wrong direction’: Small businesses face challenges in New York

Whether New Yorkers are buying a new outfit for a special occasion at a local boutique, or getting everyday food items from area grocers,...

Study examines extreme heat impact on electric vehicles

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Electric vehicles, and the batteries that power them, generally perform well in hot weather, but extreme heat can cut their range...

Rob Wu’s Tech Roundup

Technology and innovations are constantly evolving, making it challenging to stay on top of it all. Here are some highlights that caught my attention...

Tops, union representing warehouse employees reach tentative agreement

Tops Markets and the union that represents hundreds of warehouse employees, Teamsters Local 264, have reached a tentative four-year agreement after workers began to strike Friday. The...

Which careers remain popular with new graduates in New York?

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Spring is a time of new beginnings — flowers bloom, warm weather returns and new graduates head out into the workforce.  Heather...

Kroger adds security measures to some Columbus-area stores

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Six Kroger stores in the Columbus area are now requiring receipt checks as part of added security measures.  What You Need To...

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