Economy
As Herbalife Opens, Incentive-Makers Learn From Dell Closure
A company that makes nutrition protein shakes and other dietary supplements will officially open its plant in Winston-Salem Friday. Herbalife received a large tax incentive package to locate its facilities in the city, and state and local leaders will be watching to make sure the company create jobs.
New Report Shows Poor Getting Poorer In Greensboro
A Greensboro non-profit has released it's annual State Of The City economic assessment. The results reflect a growing disparity between rich and poor.
World Bank Head On Ebola: Put The Fire Out Where It's Raging
In Brazil, A Once-High-Flying Economy Takes A Tumble
Not So Wicked Smaht: Boston's Olympic Hopes
Winning The Truck Battle Isn't Just About Smack Talk. It's Everything
Could Third Time Be a Charm For Hobbs-Friendly Development in Greensboro?
Halpern, an Atlanta-based developer, is asking the Greensboro Zoning Commission for a 60-day continuance in its application to rezone a 6.7 acre area from a residential one to retail at Friendly Avenue and Hobbs Road.
'Kings When It's Good': Oklahoma Braces For Possible Crude Crash
Lorillard, University Agree On E-Cigarette Slogan
The University of Kentucky and Lorillard Inc. have settled a trademark dispute after the school opposed the tobacco company's use of "Blu Nation" for its e-cigarette loyalty program.