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Offshore wind would produce 3x more jobs and nearly 9x more energy than …

Tuesday, January 13, 2015 Atlantic Oil and Gas Development risks healthy ocean ecosystems,fishery and tourism jobs, while offshore wind does not Oceana released a new report today that finds offshore wind would produce over three times more jobs and nearly

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News groups join Larry Flynt’s push for execution info

Katy Winn News groups back Larry Flynt’s push for execution info FILE – In this April 30, 2011 file photo, Larry Flynt speaks in Los Angeles, Calif. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis is hearing arguments

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Study: Fort Myers metro area not ideal for STEM workers – The News

Algenol CEO Paul Woods is having difficulty hiring qualified local candidates. A study of 100 metro areas ranked the Fort Myers/Cape Coral 94th for science, technology, engineering and mathematics jobs.(Photo: The News-Press file photo) A study of the science and

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Bulk TV Transforms In-Room Entertainment at the Hilton Americas-Houston

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Michigan officials expect benefits from manufacturing hub

A new partnership that will research and create lighter and stronger manufacturing materials will be a boost to Michigan’s economy and the auto industry, officials said Tuesday. President Barack Obama last week announced that the $259 million Institute for Advanced

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Grape expectations: The changing face of WNC wine

Since then, the state’s wine scene has expanded dramatically. For example, Biltmore Wines launched in 1985, producing European-style Vitis vinifera grapes like merlot, chardonnay and cabernet sauvignon, instead of the indigenous Vitis rotundifolia vines of muscadine and scuppernong. Biltmore’s massive investment spurred major entrepreneurs to start turning

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Place to play: The future of the Haw River could be in recreational tourism

EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the final installment of three-part series. From the heart of the Pisgah National Forest, where the Appalachian Trail teeters on the Tennessee-North Carolina state line, Hot Springs beckons. Weary hikers and famished whitewater paddlers rejoice when

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ACC basketball night in review: NC State throttles Duke, deals Blue Devils …

N.C. State dominated Duke to hand the Blue Devils their first loss. Trevor Cooney dominated from the outside to help Syracuse win its conference opener. That, plus a look at Tuesday’s schedule, in the ACC night in review. N.C. State

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South Carolina, Clemson bolstering defenses with big linemen

South Carolina’s plan to add more pass rushers to the 2015 recruiting class includes bringing in former Shrine Bowl defensive end Devante Covington. Covington, a 6-3, 230-pounder at Georgia Military JC, hasn’t been talked about much in relation to the

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NC art museum unveils expansion plans

Local/State From patent law to chemical weapons, Campbell professor Lucas Osborn is on the global stage

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