Pfizer gene therapy made in NC gets FDA approval. It costs $3.5M per dose
Pfizer's huge facility in Sanford produces its first FDA-approved gene therapy, which runs $3.5 million a dose.
Fire ignites at Turkey Leg Hut’s Houston warehouse—the 2nd to affect it this year
It was the second blaze to affect the business this year.
A Texas representative’s charges for impersonating a public servant are dismissed
State Rep. Frederick Frazier pleaded no contest to the two criminal charges in December.
Here are the Arizona startup finalists for the 2024 AZ Inno Fire Awards
The third-annual AZ Inno Fire Awards will be handed out in June across multiple award categories. Here are the 2024 finalists along with the
Texas DPS could pursue criminal investigation into photojournalist arrested at UT-Austin protest
Texas DPS said the matter has been referred to its criminal investigations division.
How this Leilehua High teacher combines tech and agriculture
The winner of the Hawaii Department of Education's Teacher of the Year award is helping students combine farming and technology.
Portland makers discuss establishing Portland as a knife making hub
Portland produces half of all domestically made specialty knives, according to the co-founder of Steelport Knife Co.
Solar company opts for North Carolina over Phoenix for $300M project
Phoenix was in the running for a nearly $300 million investment from a Vietnamese solar company, but North Carolina ended up landing the economic
‘Opportunities are boundless’: Arizona pushes space sector’s growth through education, collaboration, economy
The recent Arizona Space Summit in Tempe gave state officials the chance to highlight various advantages the state has in growing business in the
U.S. energy secretary, NM officials break ground on Array Technologies $50M expansion
U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm, alongside New Mexico senators and local elected leaders, joined Array Technologies on April 26 to break ground on