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Port of Oakland Assures Tenants A鈥檚 Stadium Won鈥檛 Hurt Business

OAKLAND, Calif. 鈥 The Port of Oakland鈥檚 board of commissioners May 13 unanimously approved an exclusive negotiating term sheet that would give the Oakland A鈥檚 four years to obtain land use permits, conduct an environmental review and do other preparatory work needed to eventually lease the 50-acre Howard Terminal 鈥 one of six marine terminals at the port.

May 17, 2019

Maine Highway Agencies Aim to Ease Traffic Woes During I-95 Construction

Maine鈥檚 two highway agencies launched a rare coordinated public information campaign May 15 in an effort to ease the impact that two construction projects less than 9 miles apart on a busy stretch of Interstate 95 will have on traffic.

May 16, 2019

Bill Aims to Boost Electric-Car Battery Mineral Production

A group of U.S. senators is introducing legislation to boost domestic production of 鈥渃ritical minerals鈥 that are often imported from China to make electric car batteries.

May 6, 2019

New York Looking to Extend Port Authority to Buffalo

Instead of unloading the containers at the New York port and putting them on trucks there, the idea is to unload the containers onto a train that would take them to Buffalo.

April 16, 2019

Teamsters, YRC Freight Reach Tentative Deal Through 2024

Unions for workers at Overland Park, Kan.-based YRC Freight and two affiliated companies reached a tentative labor agreement that would result in wage increases over the next five years for most who are covered under the proposal.

April 11, 2019

Spokane, Wash., to Get $200 Million in Transportation Funds

The Washington state Senate and House both passed $10 billion, two-year transportation spending bills in the last two weeks, with nearly $200 million dedicated to projects in the Spokane area.

April 9, 2019

Louisiana Legislators Target Billboards That Demean Truckers

Louisiana鈥檚 trucking industry is pushing for a state moratorium on new highway billboards, in part because truckers are angry about trial attorney road signs that demean truckers over injury claims.

April 5, 2019

Colorado Driver Shortage Presents Opportunity for Immigrants

The United States and Colorado are facing a truck driver shortage, a daunting economic prospect as the vast majority of goods in the country are transported over the road.

March 25, 2019

Retired Teamsters in Illinois Mobilize to Fight for Failing Pension Funds

Dave Mauer and other Central States pensioners in the Rockford area have formed the Illinois/Rock River Valley Committee to Protect Pensions. The group has scheduled an April 6 meeting at the Teamsters Local 325 union hall in Rockford to mobilize and pressure Congress to rescue failing multiemployer pension funds.

March 25, 2019

Fuel-Tax Hike to Assist Mobile Port Widening, Alabama Lawmakers Say

Republican lawmakers who backed the 10-cents-per-gallon gas tax increase know that various irate constituents might be waiting at home to give them an earful on their spring break next week. But the coastal Alabama contingent will be able to point to a very tangible benefit from their supportive votes: a deepening and widening of the Mobile ship channel.

March 25, 2019