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Amber Alert: West Virginia

An Amber Alert has been issued in West Virginia. Be on the lookout of a 2000, white Jeep Cherokee Laredo. License 6C 3202. The victim is 8 year old Porshia Atwell. She is said to be in extreme danger.

Kansas to Eliminate Motor Carrier Property Tax

Kansas has repealed a costly tax for carriers who operate in Kansas. Find out the new bill that took its place and how much it will cost carriers.

New Sidump’r Trailers to Have Air-weigh Scales as Standard Equipment

The manufactures of Sideump'r Trailers announces an new standard feature that will be on all their future trailers. Find out the details.

Third Mexican Carrier Enters Pilot Program

The controversial Mexican Pilot Program from a NAFTA mandate began transporting goods into America on March 30th.

Kansas Turnpike provides 30 tornado shelters for drivers

The Kansas Turnpike offers 30 storm shelters for travelers. Read this article to map their locations. It could save your life.

Update: 100 CRST Women May Have Their Day In Court

More than 100 women listed in a sexual harassment case against CRST may soon see their day in court. The EEOC has appealed to reinstate a lawsuit against CRST.

Rolling Strong Hits The Road This Spring

Rolling Strong Driver Wellness to hit the road this spring. Find out when they will be in your area.

Kenworth Factory to Lay Off 10% of Workers

A financial crisis outside American control has placed hardship on one of trucking's industry leaders during a time of profit. What happened?

Idaho Trucker Wins Mega Millions Cash Prize

Idaho trucker wins big in the March 23, 2012 Mega Millions lottery. How much did he win? Find out here.

Diamond International Announces Expansion

Diamond International announces building of a new facility and new jobs in Springfield, Missouri.

Trucker: GPS Sent Me Astray

While technology is helpful, it could also get you in trouble. More truckers having issues with GPS.

EPA Revising Ethanol Fuel Standards

The Obama administration is loosening Ethanol standards in order to get the "renewable" fuel more readily-accepted by station owners and commuters.

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