Provalus to Create 92 IT Jobs in Columbus County
Raleigh-Durham News

Provalus to Create 92 IT Jobs in Columbus County

Alcove Team | 9/27/23
IT services company Provalus will establish operations in the City of Whiteville, creating 92 jobs and investing $500,000 in the community.
North Carolina Launches Medicaid Expansion, Providing Healthcare Access to Over 600,000 Residents
Raleigh-Durham News

North Carolina Launches Medicaid Expansion, Providing Healthcare Access to Over 600,000 Residents

Alcove Team | 9/25/23
Governor Roy Cooper and NC Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kody H. Kinsley have announced that Medicaid Expansion will be launched on Dec. 1, 2023, granting more than 600,000 North Carolinians access to healthcare.
North Carolina Launches Climate Action Corps to Support Clean Energy Transition
Raleigh-Durham News

North Carolina Launches Climate Action Corps to Support Clean Energy Transition

Alcove Team | 9/21/23
Governor Roy Cooper has announced the creation of the North Carolina Climate Action Corps, a program that will support 25 members to address climate issues across the state.
North Carolina Unemployment Rate Holds Steady
Raleigh-Durham News

North Carolina Unemployment Rate Holds Steady

Alcove Team | 9/20/23
North Carolina's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate remains unchanged at 3.3% in August, while the national rate increases to 3.8%.
Chick-fil-A Supply to Create Over 85 Jobs with New Distribution Center in Kannapolis
Raleigh-Durham News

Chick-fil-A Supply to Create Over 85 Jobs with New Distribution Center in Kannapolis

Alcove Team | 9/19/23
Chick-fil-A Supply, a subsidiary of Chick-fil-A, Inc., will invest $58.3 million to open a distribution center in Kannapolis, creating more than 85 jobs.
Charlotte to Finalize $1 Billion Data Center Agreement
Raleigh-Durham News

Charlotte to Finalize $1 Billion Data Center Agreement

Alcove Team | 9/18/23
Charlotte's neighboring York County Council is on the brink of finalizing an incentive agreement for the $1 billion QTS Data Centers project, after intensive negotiations. This could potentially influence economic development and opportunities for the broader Charlotte region.
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