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CELEBRATING 100 YEARS…SPOTLIGHT TODAY

As we close out our 100th year, we reflect on where we have been and where we are going. The entrepreneurial spirit Jim Devine embraced in 1923 when founding Devine & Son Trucking Co., Inc. remains with us today. From our one-truck operation, we have grown our...

LET’S TALK TURKEY

To satisfy America's Thanksgiving demand, roughly 46 million turkeys are shipped during the month of November. That number equates to 26,000 refrigerated full truckloads of turkey moving across the country. WOW! So, if you went to the grocery store and found a turkey...

REMEMBER THESE TWO?

We featured Jamal Hinton and Wanda Dench a few years back. In 2016, Wanda sent a text with Thanksgiving dinner details to a number she thought belonged to her grandson. The number actually belonged to then 17 year old Jamal who jokingly asked if he could join. Wanda...

LAS VEGAS LIGHTS

The Oakland Athletics are getting ever closer to a new home in Las Vegas. The owners of the thirty Major League Baseball teams voted unanimously to approve the team's move. The City of Oakland has not given up hope and has gone on the record indicating they are ready...

BACK TO BUSINESS

The proposed A's stadium and development project at Howard Terminal created acrimony between the Port of Oakland and industry stakeholders. We lost ground and confidence during that controversy, but now that the friction looks to be behind us, it is time to move...

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