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A group of six Tongan teenagers lived on the uninhabited island of 'Ata in the South Pacific for 15 months after becoming shipwrecked 59 years ago.
The schoolboys later discovered they'd drifted a hundred miles from where they'd set off and had landed on the island of 'Ata—on maps, nothing more than an uninhabited speck.
The American Trucking Associations has filed a lawsuit against the state of Rhode Island and will attempt to have the state's trucks-only toll plan overturned.
American Trucking Associations and three carriers are asking a court to rule that Rhode Island’s truck-only tolling program is unconstitutional, according to a lawsuit they filed against the ...
One month into Rhode Island’s trucks-only tolling plan, truckers have already paid $625,989 at the first two of 14 gantries to open in the state.
A federal judge has dismissed the trucking industry’s lawsuit against Rhode Island for its trucks-only tolling system.
HIDDEN deep in the South Pacific lies a paradise island that became the setting of a real-life story that echoes William Golding’s Lord of the Flies – but with an unexpected twist. Far from t… ...
The Rhode Island Trucking Association, an affiliate of ATA, is battling against the truck-toll legislation. Dubbed RhodeWorks, the proposal calls for fixing more than 150 structurally deficient ...
In its suit, ATA says the RhodeWorks trucks-only toll plan discriminates against interstate trucking companies and is unconstitutional. More here on Overdrive.
That 47-mile stretch known as the Rock Island Trail is set for completion next year. Jackson County and the ATA hope to be building their trail section in 2016, as well.