The federal government on May 10 cleared $2 million in "quick release" funds to repair Missouri's roads and bridges, with state transportation officials saying the process of assessing last week's flood damage is only just beginning.
May 10, 2017TCA
Rhode Island's Collection of Truck Registration Fees is Lagging Projections
A financial relief package expected to help the Rhode Island trucking industry weather the onset of truck tolls is proving more expensive than first thought.
May 10, 2017Plan to Ease South Florida Cargo Congestion Back on the Table
A project aimed at helping to solve congestion at South Florida’s ports by utilizing the U.S. 27 corridor from Miami to western Palm Beach County is being revived
May 9, 2017USA Truck Wins ‘Most Valuable Employers for Military’ Award
USA Truck in Van Buren, Ark., is a winner for the 2017 Most Valuable Employers for Military. Awarded by RecruitMilitary, the recognition serves to help military-experienced job seekers identify top employers to target for civilian careers.
May 9, 2017S.C. Governor Says He'll Veto Gas-Tax Hike Immediately
S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster said it won’t take long for him to veto a bill raising the gas tax when it hits his desk.
May 9, 2017Arcbest Reports Slow First Quarter, $7.4 Million Loss
ArcBest Corp. reported first-quarter revenue of $651.1 million compared to 2016 first-quarter revenue of $621.5 million.
May 8, 2017Concerns Over Terrorism Leads TSA to Issue Warning to Trucking Companies
The U.S. Transportation Security Administration wants truck rental agencies to be more vigilant in efforts to prevent these attacks, releasing a report this week that outlines the increased threat of such incidents.
May 8, 2017Sparked by Amazon, Cargo Business Growing at Tampa International Airport
Cargo business at Florida's Tampa International Airport is growing, thanks in large part to online retailer Amazon.com Inc.
May 8, 2017Dallas Area to Get Another Million-Square-Foot Warehouse
Another big industrial development deal is headed to south Dallas County, Texas.
May 8, 2017YRC Worldwide Sheds 180 Management and Other Nonunion Jobs as Quarterly Loss Doubles
Overland Park, Kan.-based YRC Worldwide Inc. said that its financial loss doubled in the first quarter and that it cut 180 management and other nonunion jobs in a streamlining effort to make the trucking business more efficient.
May 8, 2017Trending
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