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Former House Transportation Chair Bud Shuster Dies at 91

Former U.S. Rep. Elmer Greinert 鈥淏ud鈥 Shuster died April 19 at 91.聽He rose to prominence聽as chairman of the powerful House Transportation Committee.

April 19, 2023

Norfolk Southern Near Ready to Reopen Some Tracks in Ohio

Norfolk Southern says it has completed excavation of the impacted soil underneath the south track at the site of the East Palestine train derailment and will finish restoration of the track in the coming days.

April 17, 2023

Get Ready to Pay More for a Stamp in July

The U.S. Postal Service is set to raise the cost of a first-class stamp from 63 cents to 66 cents, effective July 9.

April 12, 2023

Laredo Regains Status as No. 1 US Port for February

The Port of Laredo, Texas, just went from the No. 1 inland port in the U.S. to the country鈥檚 No. 1 international trade port overall, beating large cities like Chicago and Los Angeles.

April 10, 2023

Port of Oakland Has a Problem, and Its Name is Mud

That dredging process at the Port of Oakland has enormous implications for the future of shipping and transportation in the Bay Area, and may hold the key to protecting local shorelines.

April 10, 2023

Here鈥檚 Why Leasing an EV Is About to Become More Popular

WASHINGTON 鈥 Electric vehicle leases are likely to surge beginning April 18, experts say, as new federal restrictions on EV tax credits come into effect.

April 7, 2023

Monroe Container Port to Move Michigan Autos, Agriculture

Michigan鈥檚 first container terminal is rising in Monroe, potentially positioning the state to grow its supply chain, support auto manufacturing and move the state鈥檚 agricultural goods.

April 4, 2023

EV Charging Kicks Off Its Own Industry Trade Show

The electric vehicle charging industry will join Southern Nevada鈥檚 robust convention schedule with the inaugural EV Charging Summit and Expo on March 29.

March 28, 2023

Georgia Senate Backs Higher Truck Weights

The Georgia state Senate on March 23 approved a measure that would temporarily allow vehicles carrying forestry and agricultural products to weigh up to 88,000 pounds on Georgia roads.

March 24, 2023

Long Train Delays at Crossings Gets Supreme Court Attention

The U.S. Supreme Court has invited the federal government to weigh in on whether state and local governments can regulate how long trains can block railroad crossings.

March 20, 2023