The 1993-1994 General Assembly is attempting to define its role in confronting several tough issues, including health insurance reform, the environment, and constitutional reform.
Oliver discusses each of the major military bases in North Carolina, the impact they have on the state's economy, and how that impact will be affected by the Clinton administration.
Defense contractors, such as AT&T Federal Systems Advanced Technologies, are finding it necessary to diversify their businesses now that the end of the Cold War has decreased the demand for certain products.
More than a dozen bills have been filed to amend North Carolina's Constitution; issues include gambling on horse races, modifying election proceedings, and considering gubernatorial veto powers.
Traditionally rural counties surrounding the state's metro regions are attracting businesses seeking cheaper land, a ready work force, and less local bureaucracy.
Pepsi-Cola Co. is moving its customer service and other operations into the former RJR Nabisco headquarters in Winston-Salem. Wake Forest University is the present owner of the facility.
Brent Kincaid worked his way to the top of Broyhill Furniture Industries. The president and CEO is now preparing his company to face the global market, which is the future of the industry.