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As the state's new law faces a federal lawsuit, one woman decides to highlight businesses with "safe bathrooms."
Does prison labor represent unfair competition for private industry?
States with lots of lawsuits tend to have higher insurance rates.
The federal program designed to help tobacco farmers transition from the depression-era quota system to the free market has officially ended.
Manufacturing states like North Carolina hope to create similar apprenticeship programs.
Some hail state tax breaks for the movie industry, but its future is in doubt.
Supporters of social service cuts and "Moral Monday" protesters both cite the Bible to explain their views on helping the poor.
The timber industry is challenging the sustainable forestry certification of the LEED green-building program state by state.
In some working-class neighborhoods with cheap housing, the banks actually lose money on a foreclosure. So it’s cheaper to do nothing.
Struggling N.C. county lures Google facility with incentives. Were they worth it?