Business
N.C. Small Business Loan Program Seeks More Applicants
Officials in charge of allocating small business relief loans in North Carolina say that more than half of the available state funding remains unused.
K&W Cafeterias Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
K&W Cafeterias has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and several of the restaurants have been closed as the company goes through a restructuring process.
Emails Show Businesses Held Sway Over State Reopening Plans
Records obtained by The Associated Press show that governors worked closely with business interests as they weighed when and how to reopen their economies last spring.
Cone Health Plans Merger With Virginia-Based Health Care System
Cone Health is planning to merge with Sentara, a larger health care system based in Norfolk, Virginia.
Reynolds American CEO Will Step Down At End Of August
The president of Reynolds American Inc. is stepping down.
HanesBrands Posts Double-Digit Second Quarter Growth
As many companies are seeing financial losses during the coronavirus pandemic, HanesBrands has experienced double-digit growth in the second quarter.
Winston-Salem Cancels Carolina Classic Fair
The city of Winston-Salem has canceled this year's Carolina Classic Fair, citing the rising trend in positive COVID-19 cases and the ongoing restrictions for mass gatherings statewide.
Remington Seeks Bankruptcy For 2nd Time In As Many Years
Remington Arms, weighed down by lawsuits and retail sales restrictions following the Sandy Hook school massacre, is seeking bankruptcy protection for the second time in as many years.
High Point Market Unveils Safety Plans For Fall
The High Point Market Authority has announced its plans for the fall market that stresses social distancing