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The CEO of Arrow Trucking Company has his Tulsa home for sale. The home, located in Tulsa’s Rockbridge Park subdivision, is being listed for $3.9 million. More: continued here
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By Steve Sturgess, Executive Editor It’s easy to blame the Californian ethos of the land of fruits and nuts for the crazy air quality regulation that the state fosters. More: continued here
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PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 29 /PRNewswire/ — Charles A. Ercole, Esquire, a partner with the law firm of Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg LLP, yesterday filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of 1400 former employees of Arrow Trucking alleging violations of the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act , as well as state wage payment laws, for [...]
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U.S. trucking giant YRC Worldwide said on Thursday it averted bankruptcy by successfully negotiating a critical debt-for-equity exchange that wipes out $470 million in debt and gives the struggling company access to needed credit as it restructures. More: continued here
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Operation Safe Driver, conducted Oct. 18-24 by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance… [Full Story] More: continued here
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WINNIPEG, Alta. — Bison president Don Streuber will be partaking in a historic event and enjoying a personal … [Full Story] More: continued here
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The California Air Resources Board and a local air quality district have released an additional $11 million to help truck owners comply with a New Yea’s Day deadline for California’s port drayage rule. And on Monday morning many California media outlets were reporting that port truckers and the Port of Oakland had agreed to a [...]
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Hampden, Maine flatbed carrier Carlen Transport is closing its doors, leaving more than 100 workers without jobs, the Associated Press reported Wednesday. More: continued here
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CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. – An East Coast trucking company made a special delivery over the holidays, delive… [Full Story] More: continued here
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A California state lawmaker has a proposal that is intended to reduce the occurrences of driving under the influence. Assemblyman Jerry Hill, D-San Mateo, wants to keep the worst of the worst offenders of the state’s drunken driving law off the road for good. More: continued here