Choosing a career path is a journey many people travel for most of their adult lives. Here are tips for anyone, no matter age or career level.
Choosing a career path is a journey many people travel for most of their adult lives. Here are tips for anyone, no matter age or career level.
Jessica Aveyard is what one may call a creative omnivore. Growing up in Dayton, Ohio, she tried a little bit of everything, including dance an…
The 2021 hiring spree of Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. includes up to 800 full-time truck drivers nationwide, the Thomasville company said Friday.
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Legislation advanced Wednesday to the state House floor that would restart the work search requirement for individuals whose job loss is not r…
Gov. Roy Cooper signed an executive order Monday that gives state employment officials more flexibility in assisting new unemployment benefit …
Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance plans to head back outdoors with two productions at the theater company’s new Sixth Street location. Keeping ca…
The private college said it will be the nation's only liberal arts college focused on preparing women for leadership roles in health-related fields.
'The Simpsons' creator Matt Groening defends white actors playing non-white characters while acknowledging the need for change.
Travis Scott has spoken about how his world and outlook on life was changed when he became a father to Stormi Webster.
As the pandemic speeds up the roles automation and AI play in work, experts say there are many options for people seeking AI-proof jobs.
Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green are “doing a great job” of co-parenting, according to Brian's new girlfriend, Sharna Burgess.
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden's effort to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour could provide a welcome opportunity for someone like Cristian Cardona, a 21-year-old fast food worker. Cardona would love to earn enough to afford to move out of his parents' house in Orlando, Florida, and maybe scrape together money for college.
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As state legislators returned to Raleigh recently for their 2021 session, Winston-Salem businessman Don Flow shared the following thoughts wit…
WASHINGTON — In a stark sign of the economic inequality that has marked the pandemic recession and recovery, Americans as a whole are now earning the same amount in wages and salaries that they did before the virus struck — even with nearly 9 million fewer people working.
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a stark sign of the economic inequality that has marked the pandemic recession and recovery, Americans as a whole are now earning the same amount in wages and salaries that they did before the virus struck — even with nearly 9 million fewer people working.