U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
Recent News About U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
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Suit alleges delivery driver caused crash on Highway 15
BELLEVILLE – A family is suing FedEx after a contracted driver allegedly caused a collision on Illinois Highway 15. -
Plains All American Pipeline settles suit arising from 2015 Highland oil spill
Plains All American Pipeline has reached an agreement with Highland residents to settle claims arising from a 2015 oil spill that contaminated Silver Lake. -
Davis Announces USDOT Truck Driver Training Grant to Enroll Veterans at Lincoln Land Community College
Davis Announces USDOT Truck Driver Training Grant to Enroll Veterans at Lincoln Land Community College. -
St. Clair commissioner at Bi-State taps brakes on Loop Trolley takeover talk; Simmons says he voted to investigate feasibility
ST. LOUIS – Bi-State Development Agency’s board didn’t agree to buy the Delmar Loop Trolley but only asked for more information, commissioner Herb Simmons said on Dec. 16. -
Woman dismisses suit alleging movers lost, damaged property
A woman who alleged a moving company lost or damaged her belongings voluntarily dismissed the complaint. -
Rauner outlines FY19 budget
“It reduces government expense but not customer service. It shifts responsibility for the cost of services to the people who buy those services. And it recognizes that we will never have balanced budgets if government grows faster than our economy.” -
Residents file class action lawsuit over 2015 Highland oil spill
A class action lawsuit in U.S. District Court alleges negligence against Plains All American Pipeline for the 2015 oil spill. -
Report: Union employee funding practice costs taxpayers
CHICAGO – A recent report reveals the legal practice of “official time,” under which government agencies pay staff on a full-time basis to work for a labor union rather than for taxpayers, comes with a hefty price tag.