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Transportation

Celebrated LAX flight grounded amid poor performance

2020 will add second San Francisco flight, new Chicago flight
December 13, 2019
Wendy Culverwell
United Airlines is canceling its daily flight between Pasco and Los Angeles International Airport, citing poor performance. But the Chicago-based airline is not abandoning theTri-Cities Airport. In coming months, it will add a second daily flight to SanFrancisco International Airport and a red-eye flight.
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Family drive turns Oasis Freight Transport into to brokerage

April 16, 2019
Laura Kostad
Oasis Freight Transport underwent a major transition in the past year. Not only did Oasis rebrand — it was formerly known as OasisFarms & Trucking — but the 20-year-old company also transformed itsbusiness model. It sold off its fleet of 15 trucks and began operating as afreight brokerage.“It’s hard to...
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Ride in style with new black-car service TC Black

April 16, 2019
Kristina Lord
Expect VIP treatment inside a TC Black car with leather seats, a customized music playlist, punctual pickups and a skilled driver wearing a jacket and displaying impeccable manners.The owner of the Tri-City’s new black-car service is anative Texan and former Navy submariner. David McClain says his Lone Star State values...
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State gears up to build rock fence, improve I-182, Highway 12

April 12, 2018
Jessica Hoefer
Work is expected to begin in May on the biggest rock fence in Washington state’s history—and it’s not along the slopes of Snoqualmie Pass but along Highway 730 south of the Wallula junction.“That whole stretch from the Oregon border to the Wallula junction, there’s boulders in the ditch and there...
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Pasco train congestion could be improved with new Idaho bridge

April 12, 2018
Laura Kostad
Coalition of Washington business group supports $10 million projectPlanning is underway to build a new BNSF Railway bridge in Idaho that’s expected to improve train traffic in Pasco.BNSF Railway and Keep Washington Competitive representatives met recently in Pasco about the project. The permitting process is moving forward on the $100...
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Hittman Transport Services opens Northwest terminal in north Richland

April 12, 2018
Laura Kostad
Company recently took over Apogee Logistics’ former facilityHanford contractors have a new local set of wheels at their disposal.Hittman Transport Services, a national leader in the transport of radioactive and hazardous material shipments, has established its Northwest terminal in north Richland.“We’re the largest premier transportation company of radioactive waste and...
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New federal regulations aim to keep workers safe, help track shipments

April 12, 2018
Jessica Hoefer
Kennewick business owners support use of required electronic logging devicesThe transportation industry is feeling the effects of new regulations that went into effect at the end of 2017. After a 24-month phase-in period, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, or FMCSA, now requires carriers and drivers to use electronic logging...
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New Pasco-to-LAX flight remains in holding pattern

April 13, 2017
Jeff Morrow
The proposed and much anticipated Pasco-to-Los Angeles flight first announced in 2015 hasn’t taken off yet.But local officials haven’t given up hope.“At this point we’re in a holding pattern,” said Carl Adrian, president and CEO of TRIDEC, with no pun intended.Adrian said the Tri-Cities is ready, but it’s just a...
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Demand for drivers prompts Martinez Trucking to open its own school

April 13, 2017
Jeff Morrow
The trucking industry has had a tough time finding qualified drivers over the last 10 to 15 years.So Martinez Trucking decided to do something about it by creating its own truck drivers’ school.[blockquote quote="Today’s truck driver has to be tech savvy." source="Z Martinez, operations manager for Martinez Trucking" align="right" max_width="300px"]It’s...
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Kennewick UPS driver boasts 25 years of accident-free driving

April 13, 2017
Kristina Lord
Tom Ravella said road safety starts with putting away phone, staying focused A Kennewick UPS driver gives thanks every time he safely returns from one of his daily road trips.Tom Ravella, 55, typically drives 350 miles a day between Hermiston and the Farewell Bend area in Oregon, five days a...
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