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Black-owned businesses were among the hardest hit during the pandemic, in part because many started with less capital. The board chair of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Black Chamber of Commerce tells WFAE's "Morning Edition" host, Marshall Terry, that those that survived learned the importance of forging relationships with everyone from banks to fellow business owners.
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It's been four months now since North Carolina shut down for the coronavirus. And though a lot of businesses have reopened, many are struggling, trying to…
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Gov. Roy Cooper's decision to extend his stay-at-home order is tough to accept for many small business owners, even if they understand the reasoning…