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Massachusetts' taxi business sees hope after the pandemic shifts power in transportation
Despite the pandemic and ride-share competition, conditions are better than they were before the pandemic. -
MBTA 'looking at everything' to address driver shortage
Bus trips will be cut in the winter months due to a worker shortage. -
Amtrak looks to reduce long distance rail service, citing staffing shortages
A mandate requiring federal employees to be fully vaccinated by Jan. 4 could mean reduced service on longer routes, especially those that travel through states with low vaccination rates. -
MassDOT partnership could deliver critical services to your doorstep
The state is working with London-based Skyports to investigate using drones to connect remote communities to services such as healthcare and package delivery. -
Every Michigan driver will get $400 for each vehicle they own, the state says
Michigan's attempts to lower its famously high insurance rates seem to be working: every driver in the state will be refunded $400 for each vehicle they… -
Every auto startup wants to be the next Tesla. Why these 2 may have a real shot
Rivian and Lucid aren't household names. But, somehow, these two electric startups are each worth more than Ford.Both companies are flush with cash, and… -
Wu requests $8 million in federal ARPA funds for fare-free bus expansion
Expansion is likely to be approved after closer fiscal scrutiny. -
Cambridge’s battle over bike lanes could be coming to a community near you
The state has granted more than $26 million to 161 cities and towns for projects that include bike lanes. But those lanes have proven to be contentious in some communities. -
The Justice Department sues Uber over 'wait time' fees for riders with disabilities
Uber says it now waives fees for riders who certify that they're disabled. -
Acting Mayor Janey extends free MBTA ridership in her final days in office
Although Janey said she was open to a job in the Wu administration, her immediate plans were to “rest and reflect and write.”