On Wednesday night, the U.S. Senate passed the House version of new Paycheck Protection Program legislation, thus lengthening the time for loan recipients to spend the funds and still qualify for forgiveness of the loans.
Because many states have taken the first steps toward loosening restrictions and reopening their economies during the COVID-19 outbreak, SEMA has compiled a state-by-state directory of closures and openings.
The oldest form of advertising remains among the most effective for businesses like auto repair facilities, according to expert and noted author Jay Baer.
While the COVID-19 pandemic has looked rather bleak in recent weeks, some medical professionals are optimistic that hope is on the horizon in the not-too-distant future.
Here's the latest from ADAPT: How to keep up with emerging technology in the auto industry and stay ahead of the competition. Read more at adaptautomotive.com.
U-Haul won't hire nicotine users in 21 states moving forward, in a move that has caught the attention of some that work within automotive repair facilities.
Jaime Klein, the founder of Inspire Human Resources, recently outlined tips for minimizing disruption to businesses and their staffs due to the coronavirus outbreak.
During the month of March, Valvoline plans to celebrate mechanics' hard work and dedication to the automotive service profession through multinational events, social media activations, giveaways and advertising.
TechForce Foundation has announced its second annual FutureTechs Rock Awards, which will honor future transportation technicians who display rare passion for the auto industry.
The 1920s was the decade in which consumer car culture really took off in the North American market. Changes in auto technology, marketing and the national economy boosted sales for both basic economy models and high-end luxury cars.