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Maryland Governor Says Bill Would Save State Road Projects

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said March 15 that a bill crafted by lawmakers would prevent the cancellation of 66 road projects around the state, the result of a compromise on legislation to score and rank transportation projects.

March 16, 2017

China Cautions US Against a Trade War

BEIJING — Chinese Premier Li Keqiang cautioned the U.S. against starting a trade war and positioned Beijing as a leading proponent of globalization at a news conference March 15, underscoring the extent to which Donald Trump’s presidency has pushed China into a global leadership role.

March 16, 2017

Louisiana's Transportation Needs Obvious, but Solutions Remain Hard To Find

Less than a month before the 2017 regular legislative session begins, the upcoming debate on how and whether to boost state aid for roads and bridges is riddled with questions, including Gov. John Bel Edwards' stance.

March 15, 2017

Rep. Lipinski: Time to Think About How to Regulate Self-Driving Vehicles

U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski (D-Ill.) sometimes wonders if he spends too much time thinking about autonomous technology, the scientific term for self-driving vehicles.

March 15, 2017

Illinois Rivers Project Could Get New Life With Trump Infrastructure Push

Often overlooked in an age of air travel and superhighways, infrastructure on the Midwest's major rivers may be poised for an upgrade.

March 14, 2017

Driverless Trucks: A Seismic Shift for the Labor Force

For decades, trucking has provided big-rig driver Frank Mora and his family a decent living. He doesn’t expect that will last forever.

March 13, 2017

Winter Storm Stella Is Bearing Down: What You Need to Know

Winter Storm Stella is forecast to blast up the East Coast late March 13 and March 14, providing much of the region with its biggest snowfall of the winter.

March 13, 2017

500 Employees Lose Jobs in Jacksonville, Fla. as Part of CSX Layoffs

CSX has finished the layoffs it announced more than two weeks ago. The final numbers: 800 employees lost their jobs, including 500 in Jacksonville, Fla..

March 10, 2017

100 Years of Controversy and Potholes at South Carolina Department of Transportation

The S.C. Department of Transportation turned 100 years old March 10. The department was controversial almost from its first day.

March 10, 2017