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Why Toyota-Mazda's $1.6-Billion Project Skipped Over The Triad
The experts seemed confident. The region was ready. There were even helicopters and vans spotted surveying the Greensboro-Randolph Megasite.
Cigarette Maker Philip Morris Says It Wants To Quit Smoking
One of the worlds biggest tobacco makers says it wants to give up smoking in the new year.
Crystal Ball: Forecasters Expect Continued Business Growth In North Carolina
North Carolina jobs and company profits will continue to see steady, diverse growth in 2018 even if the state fails to land a Toyota auto factory or Amazon headquarters expected to be announced wit
Chinese Tire Company To Employ 800 At New North Carolina Factory
A Chinese tiremaker is moving more aggressively into the U.S. market, announcing plans Tuesday for a North Carolina factory that will eventually employ 800 and produce six million tires a year.
Legislators Want Ex-Mental Health Executives To Repay Severance
North Carolina lawmakers want state health officials to take nearly $4 million in severance away from the fired CEO of a regional mental health agency and three other top administrators who resigne
Job Fair To Connect Cone Denim Employees With Area Manufacturers
Cone Denim is holding a job fair this week to help connect their employees with other area manufacturers.
High Point Breaks Ground On Major Downtown Development, But Will It Work?
Friday was a perfect day for baseball in Downtown High Point.
Reynolds American CEO Debra Crew To Step Down At Year's End
The CEO of Winston-Salem-based Reynolds American Inc. is stepping down.
E-Cigarettes Becoming More Common Among Smokers Trying To Quit
A new study suggests smokers are increasingly turning to e-cigarettes over other tools to help them quit.