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Family of Schultz seeking 2nd autopsy on suspicions of foul play

The family of David Schultz still suspects foul play and is seeking a 2nd autopsy after an initial autopsy revealed no signs of trauma.  Truck...

Crash causes cab to separate from truck frame, fall 100 feet down cliff

Montana firefighters performed a rescue after a semi truck cab fell down a cliff face on Tuesday.

ATA, OOIDA urges EPA to consider the “realities of trucking” in final emissions ruling

The American Trucking Associations released a statement urging the EPA to consider the “realities of trucking” in their final emissions standards ruling.  The American Trucking...

Texas DPS reboots enhanced border inspections in “political” move

Enhanced border inspections resumed at the Texas-Mexico border over the weekend in a “political” move that’s causing serious disruptions for truckers and companies.  The Texas...

More than 150 laid off as trucking company shutters Texas facility

A Texas-based trucking company will lay off more than 150 workers as the company shutters their Grand Prairie facility permanently.

People aren’t “into the life” of trucking anymore, companies say

Small trucking companies in Missouri are struggling to hire new drivers and are blaming the driver shortage on people no longer being “into the...

Truck driver escapes burning big rig after taking I-70 runaway ramp

A truck driver managed to escape without injury after his truck caught fire near the Eisenhower Tunnel in Colorado.

Trucker stopped at Bucee’s doors even after parking elsewhere 

A trucker stopped at Buc-ee's doors wrote in to a Texas newspaper to tell the tale of his rejection in yet another in a...

Starting the truck in the winter be like

Starting the truck in the winter can be just a little trickier than during the blazing hot months we are about to enter.  In this...

‘Generative AI’ self-driving truck company opens terminal near Dallas

A self-driving truck technology company has opened a new trucking terminal in a Dallas, Texas, suburb to fuel the company's commercial growth in the U.S.

Electric truck charging network needs “unicorn” sites in Southwest

Companies looking to build an electric truck charging network in the southwest will need to find “unicorn sites” in order to electrify the trucking...

Truck parking lawsuit prompts ‘I told you so’ from trucker supporters

A truck parking lawsuit was officially filed this month after a battle over truck parking in a Florida neighborhood ended in defeat for the...

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