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Curious pot bust jams up 2 truckers — Long-Haul Crime Log

Curious pot bust jams up 2 truckers Long-Haul Crime Log FreightWaves’ true-crime podcast looks at why this border drug bust in North Dakota isn t typical. 0 5 1 minute read Two truckers were arrested the U.S. border crossing in Pembina, North Dakota after $4.5 million of marijuana was discovered. (Photo: U.S. Customs and Border Protection) Two Canadian truck drivers in their 20s are facing charges in North Dakota over a $4.5 million load of marijuana intercepted at the U.S.-Canada border. The latest episode of FreightWaves’ true-crime podcast, Long-Haul Crime Log, examines the case and why some aspects of it are unusual. The drivers were arrested on April 23 after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers discovered the marijuana while inspecting what was supposed to be a load of straw at the border in Pembina, North Dakota. The load had originated in Manitoba. 

The Daily Dash: Colonial Pipeline Shutdown Special

Share: The Daily Dash is a quick look at what s happening in the freight ecosystem. In today s edition, we highlight the latest coverage of the cyberattack that shut down the Colonial Pipeline, along with more industry news. The High Five 1. Colonial Pipeline, which carries fuel from the Gulf Coast region to the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, said in a statement Monday that it has a goal of substantially restoring operational service by the end of the week after shutting the line following a cyberattack. 2. The FBI said that the DarkSide ransomware gang was responsible for the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack. It came after the hacking group itself issued a statement suggesting the cybercriminals may be feeling a tinge of regret over the massive disruption to the U.S. gas and diesel supply chain.

The Daily Dash: Oshkosh, Workhorse Tangle Anew Over Postal Service Contract

Share: The Daily Dash is a quick look at what s happening in the freight ecosystem. In today s edition, we highlight the Oshkosh-Workhorse squabble over a Postal Service contract, as well as hopes for federal funding for truck charging stations and more. The High Five 1. Oshkosh Truck Corp. can make 100% battery-electric delivery trucks for the U.S. Postal Service, undercutting an assertion by Workhorse Group that Workhorse s being passed over for the contract dooms the mail service to remaining a source of planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions. 2. President Joe Biden s push to electrify the U.S. transportation sector is providing a platform for legislation that offers billions of dollars in grants and rebates for truck charging stations.

The Daily Dash: Trucking Loses Reprieve From California Independent Contractor Law

Share: The Daily Dash is a quick look at what s happening in the freight ecosystem. In today s edition, we highlight the end of an injunction in California that had kept an independent contractor law from applying to trucking, as well as a funding round for Arrive Logistics and more. The High Five 1. An injunction that stopped the California trucking industry from coming under AB5, the state s law governing the use of independent contractors, has been overturned. 2. Austin, Texas-based freight brokerage Arrive Logistics announced that ATL Partners, a New York City-based private equity firm focused on aerospace, transportation and logistics, led a funding round of more than $300 million to become Arrive s largest minority owner.

The Daily Dash: Trucking s place in electric vehicle expansion

The Daily Dash: Trucking s place in electric vehicle expansion
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