North Carolina's 9.4% unemployment rate in February continued to eclipse the nation.

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(The News & Observer, Raleigh)
Two Triangle companies — Cary-based home-exterior products supplier Ply Gem Holdings and Morrisville-based e-commerce company Channel Advisor — went public Thursday, bringing the total number of companies in the region that have gone public to five for the year.
(The Wall Street Journal)
Private equity firms Cerberus Capital Management and Bain Capital are both considering bidding for Matthews-based grocer Harris Teeter, though a sale is far from assured.
(News & Record, Greensboro)
Randolph County officials are re-examining whether to go forward with a proposed 2,030-acre industrial megasite in Liberty in light of uncertainty about the Department of Commerce's structure as Gov. Pat McCrory proposes taking its economic-development functions private as well as continued opposition from nearby landowners.
(The Charlotte Observer)
Attendance revenue is down at the companies that put on NASCAR races, including Charlotte-based Speedway Motorsports Inc. as the sport continues to recover from the recession.
(The News & Observer, Raleigh)
Questions remain about hundreds of thousands of dollars of donations to 74 legislative candidates and Gov. Pat McCrory from a national sweepstakes operator. The state Board of Investigations is looking into the matter.
(The Charlotte Observer)
Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx faced a receptive audience and easy questions in an appearance before the U.S. Senate’s Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee as he seeks confirmation as the next secretary of the federal Department of Transportation.
(The Charlotte Observer)
State Rep. Bill Brawley, a Republican from Mooresville, took public a list of grievances with N.C. House Speaker Thom Tillis and resigned as co-chairman of the powerful House Finance Committee.
(The Charlotte Observer)
The Senate’s Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee will question Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx on Wednesday as part of his bid to become the next chief of the federal Department of Transportation.
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