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Prominent CDMO Tergus Pharma Officially Opens New Headquarters

DURHAM, N.C., May 24, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/  Tergus Pharma, the leading topical Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO) with proven topical expertise, officially opened its new, 100,000 sq. ft. headquarters and commercial manufacturing facility with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on May 13, 2021. The event features speeches by North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein, NC Biotech Center President & CEO Doug Edgeton, and was attended by senior executives from Tergus Pharma, members of its board of directors, and other dignitaries. This event marks a significant turning point for us, said Tergus Pharma Chairman and CEO, Dr. Vijendra Nalamothu before the event. And the growth spurred on by this facility will create new jobs and business opportunities for the counties of Durham, Wake, and the state of North Carolina. We are proud to be a part of the pharmaceutical success story here in the Triangle area of North Carolina.

No charges in shooting death of Andrew Brown

FTC, NC And 5 Other States Sue Frontier Over Slow DSL Speeds

/ State and federal officials have sued Frontier Communications over DSL internet speeds. The company has 1.3 million DSL customers in 25 states. North Carolina and five other states have joined the Federal Trade Commission in suing Frontier Communications over slower-than-advertised DSL internet speeds. North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein said his office has received nearly 400 complaints since 2015 and thousands more have complained to the federal government and the company. “People deserve to get the service they pay for and nothing less, especially when it comes to a service as critical as the internet,” Stein said in a press release. “Frontier overpromised, overbilled, and under-delivered, and yet many people had no choice but to continue using its services.”

No NC deputies charged in justified shooting death of Andrew Brown Jr , DA says

No NC deputies charged in ‘justified’ shooting death of Andrew Brown Jr., DA says Kate Murphy, Martha Quillin and Josh Shaffer, The News & Observer © Travis Long/The News & Observer/TNS Reporters ask questions after Pasquotank County District Attorney Andrew Womble announced he will not charge deputies in the April 21 fatal shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. during a press conference Tuesday, May 18, 2021 at the Pasquotank County Public Safety building in Elizabeth City, N.C.. ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. The district attorney for Pasquotank County will not bring criminal charges against sheriff’s deputies who shot and killed Andrew Brown Jr. in Elizabeth City a move likely to increase tension and protest over police violence.

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