SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California could become the first state to fine big oil companies for making too much money, a reaction to the industry’s supersized
WASHINGTON — Full electrification of the U.S. vehicle fleet would require a very large percentage of the country’s current electricity generation, and some states would
FREDERICKSBURG, Va. – Interstate 95 northbound travelers planning to pass through the Fredericksburg area between 5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 5, and 4:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 7,
LINCOLN – Nebraska acting Gov. Mike Foley has signed Executive Order 22-07 to extend emergency relief from regional fuel shortages. The order temporarily allows drivers
OKLAHOMA CITY – Love’s Travel Stops and Operation Homefront have partnered for the third-straight year to distribute 150 meal kits to preregistered families through Operation
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) crews have begun test-firing howitzers in Big and Little Cottonwood canyons ahead of the state’s avalanche
COLUMBIA FALLS, Maine — The Maine Professional Drivers Association (MPDA) is recognizing some of their supporting member companies and drivers who have donated their time
NEW ORLEANS — Two Louisiana residents have pleaded guilty in connection to a scheme to collect insurance money from staged car crashes involving 18-wheelers. United
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — At Gov. Gavin Newsom’s prompting, California lawmakers kicked off a special legislative session on Monday to consider punishing big oil companies for
WASHINGTON — The movement to provide more safe parking spaces for truck drivers is growing across the nation. On Thursday, Dec. 1, U.S. Senators Cynthia Lummis