Rollertown Beerworks breaks ground on Frisco brewery
Rollertown Beerworks has broken ground on a Frisco-based headquarters, brewery and entertainment destination in the heart of the Collin City city's downtown, WFAA reports.
Enhanced Raytheon weapon takes out ballistic missile during Pacific test
The latest test of a missile defense system built at Raytheon's Tucson facilities further demonstrated the weapon's effectiveness against a ballistic missile target.
New Tupperware SEC filing raises serious questions about company’s future
Tupperware's future looks less than bright in March 29 SEC filing.
The Woodlands is named the best city in the U.S. to buy a house
It placed No. 2 in the rankings as the best city to live in the U.S.
ICYMI: Boeing denies retaliation accusations from fired employees who reported safety issues
News of the week: Boeing denies accusations of wrongful termination, and Kroger is shutting down delivery in San Antonio.
The Lear Jet Foundation gets ready to fly a 60-year-old jet around the world
The 1924 flight around the world took 175 days and 74 stops to complete.
Syngenta finishes down year strong, helped by Greensboro-based division
Roll outs of new products helping overcome effects of built-up inventories, maker of agribusiness products says
Court sides with poultry firm after it fired a North Carolina worker
A North Carolina man sought damages after losing his job.
Menomonee Falls manufacturer starts multimillion-dollar expansion project
Alto-Shaam Inc., a Menomonee Falls food service equipment manufacturer, is investing over $25 million in additional warehouse and manufacturing space and a new innovation
Brinly-Hardy CEO Jane Hardy on running a 185-year-old family business: ‘It’s an unusual thing.’
Jane Hardy says she feels both "pride and pressure" in running her 185-year-old outdoor equipment business, Brinly-Hardy Co., based in Jeffersonville, Indiana.