Morning News Briefs: Thursday, November 30th, 2017
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Just days after North Carolina's Department of Health and Human Services took control of Cardinal Innovations Healthcare, officials have found an email exchange between ousted Cardinal CEO Richard
The provost of Western Carolina University will serve as the school's acting chancellor when the current chancellor leaves for medical treatment.
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State officials say tests have found high levels of a potentially harmful compound at dozens of additional wells near a chemical company's manufacturing facility.
The CEO of Winston-Salem-based Reynolds American Inc. is stepping down.
A three-month exhibit of works by painter Georgia O'Keeffe set attendance records at the Reynolda House Museum of American Art in Winston-Salem, drawing nearly 32,000 total visitors.
A new study suggests smokers are increasingly turning to e-cigarettes over other tools to help them quit.
The Business 40 improvement project continues this week in the Triad, and the new phase of construction and related l