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Truckers Win Over BNSF in Case Regarding Illinois Biometrics Law

In what is believed to be the first jury verdict related to Illinois鈥 strict biometrics privacy law, a $228 million judgment has been entered against BNSF Railway in a class-action lawsuit over the railroad鈥檚 collection of fingerprint data.

October 17, 2022
BusinessLogisticsTCA

GXO Logistics to Hire 4,000 for Holiday Season Across US

Warehouse operator GXO Logistics announced on Oct. 13 plans to hire about 4,000 employees across the U.S. by the end of the year, as it prepares for a busy holiday season in which it expects a surge in product returns.

October 17, 2022
GovernmentTCA

Maria Cantwell Embraces 'Senator Freight' Moniker

Sen. Maria Cantwell doubled down on her role as the 鈥渇reight senator鈥 in an acceptance speech on Oct. 13 after being named the Pacific Northwest Waterways Association鈥檚 Legislator of the Year.

October 14, 2022
TechnologyPrivateTCA

Amazon鈥檚 Hurricane Disaster Program Provides Relief in Tampa Bay

Amazon had donated more than 1.5 million items for victims of the Category 4 storm that hit Florida in early October to charities like the Red Cross and South Florida disaster nonprofit Global Empowerment Mission.

October 14, 2022
GovernmentBusinessSafetyLogisticsTCA

South Carolina Seeks I-95 Bridge Replacement Funds

The South Carolina Department of Transportation has applied for a $161 million federal grant to replace the Interstate 95 bridges over Lake Marion.

October 11, 2022
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Temporary Repairs to Sanibel Causeway Allow Trucks to Reach Island

A slow march of utility trucks headed to Sanibel Island near Fort Myers, Fla., on Oct. 11 following temporary repairs to the Sanibel Causeway, which was broken in three locations during Hurricane Ian.

October 11, 2022
GovernmentBusinessLogisticsTCA

One Bridge Damaged by Ian Reopens, and a Truck Is Among First to Cross It

Hours before Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that emergency road and bridge repairs to Pine Island had been completed ahead of schedule on Oct. 5, cheers and a little laughter greeted some of the first motorists 鈥 including a Publix truck 鈥 to cross a temporary bridge built to restore access by land to the island, which took much of the brunt from Hurricane Ian.

October 5, 2022
BusinessFuelTCA

Will Rise of EVs Mean the Death of the Gas Station?

For more than a century, gas stations have been the heart of California鈥檚 car culture, offering fuel, food and friendly directions along back roads and byways. But the rush to EVs may leave them in the dust.

October 4, 2022
BusinessLogisticsTCA

BNSF Plans $1.5 Billion Rail Facility to Relieve California Port Congestion

With a threatened railroad strike in the rearview mirror, BNSF Railway is hauling out a $1.5 billion plan for a new rail facility in Southern California that it says will relieve congestion around the critical ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.

October 3, 2022
GovernmentBusinessTechnologyEquipmentTCA

ADAS Maker Continental Unveils Plant in Texas

NEW BRAUNFELS, Texas 鈥 Continental鈥檚 new automotive manufacturing plant is officially up and running after a yearlong delay caused by the pandemic.

September 30, 2022