Ships visiting Southern California鈥檚 bustling ports are poised to become the region鈥檚 largest source of smog-causing pollutants in coming years, one reason state regulators want to reduce emissions from thousands more of them.
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Illinois鈥 Vehicle Manufacturing Future to be Shaped in Three Cities
From electric trucks and startups to international megamergers, the state of the fast-evolving auto industry in Illinois comes down to a tale of three cities: Normal, Belvidere and Chicago.
January 2, 2020Next Four Months Could Make or Break Michigan Road Aid Deal
LANSING, Mich. 鈥 If Gov. Gretchen Whitmer wants to 鈥渇ix the damn roads鈥 during the 2020 election year, she鈥檒l have to quickly find consensus with Republican lawmakers, say political operatives who鈥檝e worked on transportation funding.
January 2, 2020GM, Tesla Head for New Year Without Electric Vehicle Tax Credits
General Motors Co. and Tesla are about to become the first automakers that will have to sell EVs without the benefit of a $7,500 federal tax credit.
December 27, 2019GDS Express of Akron, Ohio, Closes Abruptly
AKRON, Ohio 鈥 GDS Express Inc., which has 75 tractor-trailers, abruptly closed a week before Christmas, leaving several drivers out on the road without paychecks or credit for fuel.
December 23, 2019鈥楩ewer Than 30鈥 BNSF Employees in Iowa Furloughed
SIOUX CITY, Iowa 鈥 BNSF Railway, one of the largest freight railroad networks on the continent, has furloughed some of its Sioux City workers.
December 20, 2019Mack Trucks Plans Down Weeks, Possible Layoffs at Pennsylvania Plant
After two years of strong demand, the heavy-duty truck market is shifting into a lower gear, a slowdown that likely will lead to layoffs at Mack Trucks鈥 assembly plant in Lower Macungie Township, Pa.
December 19, 2019North Carolina Pays Researchers to Prep for Autonomous Vehicles
Teams of researchers based at three state universities will spend the next three years developing ways to help North Carolina prepare for autonomous vehicles and other new transportation technologies.
December 18, 2019FedEx Custom Critical CEO Virginia Addicott to Retire
When Virginia Addicott became president and CEO of FedEx Custom Critical 12 years ago, not only was she the female head of a trucking company, she was also one of the few women at the table at Akron, Ohio-area civic leader meetings.
December 17, 2019Missouri Taps Into Checkbook for Road Projects
JEFFERSON CITY 鈥 An additional lane on Interstate 70 in O鈥橣allon, Mo., and a new roadway for a long-sought riverside development in St. Charles are on tap as part of an outlay of state and local transportation dollars announced Dec. 16.
December 17, 2019