Road dogs: Trucker fulfills dream with her pups and her partner by her side
One thing about Diana Stolsworth is clear: If you tell her she can’t do something, it’s at your own risk. When asked what got her
One thing about Diana Stolsworth is clear: If you tell her she can’t do something, it’s at your own risk. When asked what got her
Throughout the two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, North America’s transportation companies have steadfastly upheld the old tagline of “Keep on Truckin’” — delivering the
Putting the trucking industry’s best, most positive, foot forward is the goal of Lisa Spangenberg and Lori Teders, co-chairs of the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA)
Everywhere you look in business and society these days, computers rule the world. And, as recent cybercrime statistics show, criminals know it. Recently, Cloudwards reported
When asked what advice she can give couples who choose to work together, especially in the close confines of a semi cab, Joanne Balmer has
Trucking has been a part of Lynnette Reeves’ life ever since her father perched her on his knee behind the wheel at nine months old.
Contrary to what some people believe, the trucking industry is filled with a dizzying array of people, diverse in their backgrounds and professional training. But
Everywhere you look in business and society these days, computers rule the world. And, as recent cybercrime statistics show, criminals know it. Last month, Cloudwards
The trucking industry must lead the way in the ongoing battle against human trafficking. This is the message of one advocate who’s part of a
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Trucking has never been an easy business, but the recent degradation of supply chain combined with a lack of drivers has put
Growing up in Bullfrog Valley, Arkansas, Jimmy Reddell would sit around with his uncle, Clayton Reddell, and talk about trucks. “My uncle was a truck
Zachariah Fry walks into a truck stop and scans the room. He’s been out on the road driving semis for 12 years, and he’s become
A law signed by New York’s governor in September represents sweeping changes to the trucking industry in that state, leaving many in the industry to
Adam Blanchard Many trucking company executives started their careers behind the wheel, learning the trucking business from the road up over many years. But this is
Todd Daum didn’t go looking for Santa Claus — Santa found him. For 10 months out of the year, Daum, a driver for Cliffside Transportation,
For all of the recognition and notoriety trucker Todd Daum has achieved as Santa Claus, he might not be the most famous occupant in the
About 10 years into his 12-year driving career, Karl Blissenbach of Jacksonville, North Carolina, suffered a health issue that basically put him in “park” with
If Angelique Temple had decided to throw in the towel on trucking years ago, it would’ve been understandable. After all, the first time the Queens,
In many ways, diving and Krysta Palmer are one and the same — there’s much more going on than meets the eye. Talking to the
In September, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed into law a bill that effectively outlawed conventional vehicles starting in 2035 — with heavy trucks to follow a decade later — thus aligning the Empire