Minnesota is the latest state 鈥 and the first in the Midwest 鈥 to adopt California鈥檚 stricter tailpipe emission standards and mandate for automakers to get more zero-emission vehicles onto sales lots.
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Indiana Gives Utilities $5.5 Million to Build EV Charging Network
If you build it, they will come. At least that鈥檚 what the state of Indiana and its utilities are hoping for when it comes to charging stations and electric vehicles.
July 19, 2021Pennsylvania Ponders Package Fee to Pay for Roads, Bridges
What if the solution to Pennsylvania鈥檚 transportation funding quagmire was all the brown boxes and padded envelopes left at people鈥檚 front doors?
July 13, 2021Gateless Tolling Coming to Ohio Turnpike
COLUMBUS, Ohio 鈥 The Ohio Turnpike is looking for new legal power to bill freeloading drivers as it prepares to institute no-stop, electronic toll lanes as part of a modernization plan it hopes will speed up traffic across the state.
July 12, 2021Kansas Details Plans for Six Highway Projects
A list of six highway projects announced this week by Gov. Laura Kelly includes three projects to repair and upgrade U.S. 50 in the Harvey County area.
July 9, 2021Labor, Food Shortages in Supply Chain Take Toll on Restaurants
For many restaurateurs across Connecticut, daily deliveries of food have become inconsistent, later than usual and sometimes canceled at the last minute. Part of the problem is a shortage of staff at food purveyors and trucking companies.
June 25, 2021Sen. Manchin Cites 鈥楪rave Concerns鈥 About US 鈥楪oing to the EV鈥
WASHINGTON 鈥 U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, a conservative Democrat whose vote is key to any infrastructure deal in the narrowly divided Senate, expressed 鈥済rave concerns鈥 June 15 about the Biden administration鈥檚 drive to boost adoption of electric vehicles.
June 16, 2021CSX Plan to Buy Pan Am Railways Rejected
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. 鈥 Federal regulators recently rejected CSX鈥檚 plan to buy Pan Am Railways Inc., which operates 1,200 miles of track.
June 7, 2021Drone Demo Offers a Taste of the Future of Delivery
A Deuce Drone flew some smoothies to waiting consumers June 1 in Mobile, Ala., but the real payload might have been a peek at the legislative support that drone delivery startups need in order to get off the ground.
June 2, 2021Pallet Makers Hit by Supply Shortages as Demand Rises
In our worldwide economy, the humble pine pallet is the way that goods move around the globe. Demand for pallets is so great that American manufacturers churn out nearly 1 billion of them every year. And right now, it鈥檚 not enough.
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