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Livestock hauler Troy Bolin grew up fascinated with this 359, knowing its prior owner. When it came for sale in 1991, he ...
Interior Department employees are preparing for notices of layoffs as soon as next week, as the Trump administration appears to ready further cuts at bureaus and agencies that have already seen ...
Peterbilt trucks are a legendary mainstay in the trucking industry, known for their durability and reliability. Whether you're a truck driver or just interested in the story behind these heavy ...
Leslie Beyer, nominee for a top Interior Department post, parried questions from lawmakers Wednesday about fossil fuels and renewables. Beyer, nominee for assistant secretary for land and minerals ...
Peterbilt's Model 567 is a tool as familiar ... The 567EV features the same Platinum Ionic Gray interior as its fossil fuel sibling. The new ePowertrain is the fruit of more than five years ...
STARTING WITH TRAFFIC THIS MORNING, WE DO HAVE ONE ACCIDENT TO LET YOU KNOW ABOUT ON 385. IF YOU ARE HEADING NORTHBOUND RIGHT NOW, ALL LANES ARE BLOCKED FROM EXIT 23 TO FOUNTAIN INN. AGAIN ...
The Interior Department is firing 2,300 employees after a directive from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). An internal message reviewed by The Hill on Friday indicates the department let ...
The story has been updated. The Department of the Interior was created in 1849 as the United States was rapidly expanding and acquiring territory. It became known as “the department of ...
A new, all electric Peterbilt 579EV is in-service at Honda’s Lincoln, Alabama assembly plant, where it’s busy transporting newly-built Honda cars from the plant to a nearby railhead for ...
The long, lonely interstate now comes with iTunes. Peterbilt recently announced that a new infotainment option is available for its trucks, which will feature updated tech features, including ...
But this 1963 Peterbilt 281 is here to prove that there can be hot rods in this world as well, if you look at it just right. The 281 is a relatively rare sight on American roads today ...
The global economy depends heavily on tractor-trailers to deliver goods around the world, and Peterbilt has been a big player in the hauling industry since it was founded by T.A. Peterman in 1939.