Drivers Sentenced in Log Case

Five drivers for an Iowa trucking company involved in falsifying logbooks were sentenced Tuesday on related misdemeanor charges.

Thomas M. Strah | Managing Editor
December 3, 1998
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OMC Stays Put

In passing the $520 billion spending bill that will keep the federal government going until next October, Congress last week left the Office of Motor Carriers sitting where it is, under the Federal Highway Administration’s wing.

Thomas M. Strah | Managing Editor
October 26, 1998

Office of Motor Carriers Stays Put as 1999 Spending Bill Is Enacted

In passing the $520 billion spending bill that will keep the federal government going until next October, Congress last week left the Office of Motor Carriers sitting where it is, under the Federal Highway Administration’s wing.

Thomas M. Strah | Managing Editor
October 23, 1998

House Clears Budget Bill

The House of Representatives last night approved the $500 billion funding package that will keep the federal government going until next October. Now it's the Senate's turn.

Thomas M. Strah | Managing Editor
October 21, 1998

Cancer Warning Lawsuit Against Trucking Companies Dismissed

A California state court dismissed the lawsuits against trucking companies filed by environmental action groups that wanted cancer warning signs on trucks. The dismissal came at the request of both plaintiffs and defendants.

Thomas M. Strah | Managing Editor
October 20, 1998

OMC Transfer Is Shot Down

Trucking's most important federal agency, the Office of Motor Carriers, will stay where it is for the time being.

Thomas M. Strah | Managing Editor
October 20, 1998