Former Boeing chairman and CEO Frank Shrontz dies at 92
Frank Shrontz ran Boeing for 10 years while the company was headquartered in Seattle. In 1992, he was part of a group that helped
Texas Senate special election Saturday previews upcoming Democratic primary runoff
Houston and Harris County voters will decide who will serve the remaining months of John Whitmire’s term in the Texas Senate.
Project aims to make Downtown Houston zone more walkable by 2026
Houston is (finally!) embracing a more pedestrian-friendly image.
Coca-Cola Bottling Co. United taps new leader for C-suite
The new vice president of public affairs and communications began the role April 29.
Johnson Controls is reportedly looking to sell another business unit
A Johnson Controls International spokeswoman declined to comment on a Reuters report that the company is looking to divest another significant business unit —
Nippon Steel extends deadline to close U.S. Steel deal until year end
Nippon Steel has extended its timeline to close the $14.9 billion deal for Pittsburgh-based United States Steel Corp. The deal, announced Dec. 18, has
Top Pot Doughnuts leases warehouse space in Kent for manufacturing facility
The space is about 60% larger than Top Pot's existing warehouse facility in Tukwila, its CEO says.
Ag-equipment giant opens Fednt ‘customer experience center’ in Minnesota (photos)
Called The Fednt Lodge, named after a brand of farm equipment AGCO makes, the new building is designed to host customer visits, launch events,
Lockheed Martin Space drops $606M bid to buy small-satellite maker
The defense giant had offered to buy the financially struggling company's shares.
Radio host Sarah Pepper is leaving Houston after 16 years
The longtime on-air personality is moving back to her home state of Indiana.