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Everything from banana peels and used coffee grounds to yard waste and soiled paper products like pizza boxes counts as organic waste. In Southern California, the nation’s largest facility to convert food waste into biogas has filed for bankruptcy because it’s not getting enough of the organic material. About three-quarters of communities are currently collecting organic waste from homes, said Rachel Machi Wagoner, CalRecycle’s director. CalRecycle hasn't tallied data yet on how much organic waste was diverted from landfills in 2023. Jurisdictions reported diverting 11.2 million tons (10.1 million metric tons) of organics at the end of 2022, up from 9.9 million tons (8.9 million metric tons) the prior year, Wagoner said.
Persons: it’s, , Coby Skye, Rachel Machi Wagoner, , CalRecycle hasn't, Wagoner, Gabe Gonzales, Manuel Medrano, Medrano, Cody Cain, Agromin, we'll, Cain, Yaniv Scherson, Heidi Sanborn, “ We're, We're, Sanborn Organizations: Los Angeles County Public, , Anaergia Inc, Sanitation & Environment, Stewardship Action Locations: CHULA VISTA, Calif, California, Southern California, Los, America, Otay, Chula Vista, San Diego County, Rialto, Angeles
THE TAKERepublicans and Democrats pushing Treasury could benefit Jack Cooper, one the largest U.S. privately owned auto transport companies, making its long-shot bid to rescue Yellow from bankruptcy liquidation more likely. Making Yellow’s "loan repayment terms more flexible, is a commonsense step to keep Yellow’s trucks on the road, and keep its workforce gainfully employed," he wrote. Yellow's assets include 12,000 trucks and 35,000 trailers, along with hundreds of terminals, according to its bankruptcy court filing. Yellow said in its bankruptcy filing it had $2.15 billion in assets and $2.59 billion in debt. WHAT'S NEXTA final decision by Treasury on whether it will extend the loan is expected this month, as the bankruptcy proceeds to a potential sale of assets.
Persons: Mike Blake, Josh Hawley, Trump, Roger Marshall, Sherrod Brown, Bob Casey, Elizabeth Warren, Ed Markey, Jack Cooper, Jack Cooper's, Hawley, gainfully, Biden, Jarrett Renshaw, Heather Timmons, Matthew Lewis Organizations: U.S, U.S . Treasury, Republicans, Democrats, Reuters, Treasury, Republican, Democratic, Walmart, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Thomson Locations: Mexico, San Diego , California, U.S, Philadelphia
CHULA VISTA, Calif. (AP) — Four people sustained non-life threatening injuries when a shooter opened fire inside a Brazilian restaurant south of San Diego, police said. Authorities believe the shooting resulted from a dispute between two groups of people and the suspect fled before officers arrived. Chula Vista police did not immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday. Investigators do not believe the shooter had any other intended targets or that there was a continued threat to the shopping mall. Political Cartoons View All 1227 ImagesThe city of Chula Vista is about 10 miles (16.09 kilometers) south of San Diego.
Organizations: Town, Authorities, Police Locations: CHULA VISTA, Calif, San Diego, NOVO Brazil, Chula Vista
Jack Cooper officials, including Executive Chair Sarah Amico, have been talking with Biden administration officials in recent months to get support for extending the terms of the loan. The White House said it was referring all Jack Cooper stakeholder inquiries to the Treasury Department. Jack Cooper and the Teamsters union declined to comment. Yellow owns approximately 12,000 trucks and 35,000 trailers, along with hundreds of terminals, according to its bankruptcy court filing. Trucking firm Estes Express submitted a revised bid worth $1.525 billion in cash for Yellow Corp's shipment centers, topping a $1.5 billion bid from Old Dominion Freight Line (ODFL.O).
Persons: Mike Blake, Biden, Jack Cooper, Sherrod Brown, Republican Roger Marshall, Bernie Sanders, Trump, Jack Cooper's, Sarah Amico, Amico, Lael Brainard, Brendan Danaher, Bob Casey, Tammy Baldwin, Jarrett Renshaw, Dietrich Knauth, Heather Timmons, Matthew Lewis Organizations: U.S, Yellow, Jack Cooper Transport, Ford, Brotherhood of Teamsters, Senators, Republican, Treasury Department, Reuters, Yellow Corp, Treasury, Biden, Democratic, U.S . Senate, Teamsters, White, National Economic Council, Democratic U.S, Citadel, MFN Partners, Walmart, Trucking, Express, Old Dominion Freight, Thomson Locations: Mexico, San Diego , California, U.S, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nashville , Tennessee, Philadelphia, New York
Yellow said Estes' new bid is the best and superior to Old Dominion Freight Line Inc's (ODFL.O) $1.5 billion August stalking horse bid. Privately held Estes had submitted a $1.3 billion bid last month to acquire Yellow's shipment centers. A stalking horse bid is an initial bid on the assets of a bankrupt company, setting the low-end bidding bar so that other bidders cannot underbid the purchase price. "Estes Stalking Horse Bid is an improvement over the Old Dominion Bid because it offers more money for the Acquired Assets and less fees in terms of bid protections," Yellow said in a filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware. The nearly 100-year-old company filed for bankruptcy with just $39 million cash on hand, which it said was not enough to run a months-long bankruptcy sale for its 12,000 trucks, real estate holdings and other assets.
Persons: Mike Blake, Yellow, Estes, Ducera, Juby Babu, Subhranshu Sahu Organizations: U.S, Trucking, Express, Old Dominion, Old, Bankruptcy, Ducera Partners, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Thomson Locations: Mexico, San Diego , California, U.S, Delaware, Bengaluru
Semi truck trailers are pictured at freight trucking company Yellow’s terminal near the Otay Mesa border crossing between the U.S. and Mexico in San Diego, California, U.S., August 7, 2023 after the company filed for bankruptcy protection. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Trucking firm Estes Express has submitted a $1.3 billion bid to acquire bankrupt Yellow Corp's shipment centers, attorneys said on Thursday at a U.S. bankruptcy court hearing. Yellow's attorney Allyson Smith said the Estes proposal was received while Yellow was negotiating several offers for bankruptcy financing. Apollo initially offered to fund Yellow's bankruptcy with a $142.5 million loan, but instead bowed out after Yellow received competing offers with lower fees and interest rates. The union, which represents about 22,000 Yellow employees, said the Nashville, Tennessee-based company "mismanaged" its way to bankruptcy.
Persons: Mike Blake, Allyson Smith, Estes, Smith, Craig Goldblatt, Yellow, Judge Goldblatt, Dietrich Knauth, Chris Reese, Cynthia Osterman, Alexia Garamfalvi, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: U.S, Trucking, Express, Citadel, MFN Partners, U.S . Treasury Department, Apollo Global Management, Apollo, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Thomson Locations: Mexico, San Diego , California, U.S, Wilmington , Delaware, Nashville , Tennessee
Apollo Global pulls out of Yellow's bankruptcy financing plan
  + stars: | 2023-08-15 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
The term loan was sold to a fund owned by Citadel, the FT reported. Yellow, Apollo and Citadel did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment. An attorney for Yellow said last Wednesday that the company would not seek court approval to borrow $142.5 million from Apollo as planned and was instead seeking time to explore alternate loan offers. Yellow has $1.3 billion in debt payments due in 2024, including a $567.4 million term loan due in June and a $729.4 million U.S. Treasury loan due in September. read moreReporting by Ananta Agarwal in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'SilvaOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Mike Blake, Yellow, Ananta Agarwal, Anil D'Silva Organizations: U.S, Apollo Global Management, Yellow Corp, Financial Times, Citadel, Treasury, Thomson Locations: Mexico, San Diego , California, U.S, Bengaluru
Two long-time industry executives told Reuters that Yellow's rates were roughly 10% to 20% below those of rivals. Loads in the so-called LTL market do not trade on the spot market and they vary based on the type and size of shipments, they said. "Yellow was way below" market rates, said Ken Adamo, chief of analytics at DAT Freight and Analytics, which operates one of North America's largest truck freight marketplaces. Unlike the highly fragmented trucking market, LTL is dominated by about a dozen players. Some providers are already raising rates, which could send LTL rates up 10% to 15% from current levels, Pickett said.
Persons: Mike Blake, Ken Adamo, Chris Pickett, Pickett, Adamo, Thomas Schmitt, Schmitt, Lisa Baertlein, Marguerita Choy Organizations: U.S, Rivals, Reuters, Analytics, Flock, Walmart, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Forward, Forward Air, Thomson Locations: Mexico, San Diego , California, U.S, North, Los Angeles
Yellow filed for bankruptcy on Sunday with a loan offer for that amount from private equity firm Apollo, a senior lender to the company before its bankruptcy. The trucking company said earlier this week it was seeking alternative financing from MFN Partners, an investment firm that owns 41% of Yellow's stock, and Estes Express Lines, a rival in freight trucking. Yellow intends to use its bankruptcy to sell all of its assets, including 12,000 trucks and over 300 shipping service centers. The union, which represents about 22,000 laid-off Yellow employees, said the Nashville, Tennessee-based company "mismanaged" its way to bankruptcy. Yellow owes the U.S. Treasury over $700 million on a pandemic bailout loan approved by former President Donald Trump's administration in 2020.
Persons: Mike Blake, Pat Nash, Craig Goldblatt, Nash, Dennis Dunne, Donald Trump's, Dietrich Knauth, Mark Porter, Andrea Ricci, Alexia Garamfalvi, Richard Chang Organizations: U.S, Yellow Corp, MFN Partners, Estes Express, Apollo, U.S . Treasury Department, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, U.S . Treasury, Thomson Locations: Mexico, San Diego , California, U.S, Wilmington , Delaware, Nashville , Tennessee
Semi truck trailers are pictured at freight trucking company Yellow’s terminal near the Otay Mesa border crossing between the U.S. and Mexico in San Diego, California, U.S., August 7, 2023 after the company filed for bankruptcy protection. REUTERS/Mike BlakeNEW YORK, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Bankrupt trucking company Yellow Corp (YELL.O) will not seek court approval to borrow $142.5 million from private equity firm Apollo Global Management as planned on Wednesday, instead seeking time to explore alternate loan offers, an attorney for the company said. Yellow is weighing those offers while negotiating with Apollo on how those loans would impact Apollo's collateral rights on a pre-existing $501 million loan. Yellow plans to return to court on Friday with more clarity on which loan it will choose. The union, which represents about 22,000 Yellow employees, said the Nashville, Tennessee-based company "mismanaged" its way to bankruptcy despite concessions made by workers.
Persons: Mike Blake NEW, Pat Nash, Craig Goldblatt, Nash, Goldblatt, Dietrich Knauth, Chris Reese, Richard Chang Organizations: U.S, Yellow Corp, Apollo Global Management, MFN Partners, Estes Express, Apollo, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Thomson Locations: Mexico, San Diego , California, U.S, Wilmington , Delaware, Nashville , Tennessee
Yellow Corp asset sale could surpass $1.4 bln - Fox Business
  + stars: | 2023-08-08 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
That means stock holders will get a payday if significant unsecured debt creditors do not emerge, Fox Business reporter Charles Gasparino said in a post on X social media platform, formerly known as Twitter. Yellow, a dominant player in the "less-than-truckload" segment, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Monday, leaving some 30,000 workers looking for new jobs. read moreThe company blamed the International Brotherhood of Teamsters for the bankruptcy filing. Gasparino said that bidders were lining up for Yellow's assets because the company would be free of Teamsters membership in bankruptcy. Yellow is also likely to seek damages representing its entire enterprise value of $1.5 billion from the Teamsters, Gasparino said.
Persons: Mike Blake, Charles Gasparino, Gasparino, Ananta Agarwal, Shinjini Organizations: U.S, Fox Business, Twitter, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Teamsters, Thomson Locations: Mexico, San Diego , California, U.S, Bengaluru
The Teamsters union said 22,000 of its members were out of work despite making significant concessions on wages and pension benefits in labor negotiations with the nearly 100-year-old company, which filed for bankruptcy on Sunday. Yellow has blamed the Teamsters' opposition to its internal reorganization efforts for its collapse. The union warned that the bankruptcy could mean they will not receive bargained-for retirement benefits or severance pay. "Corporate bankruptcy legislation in the U.S. is a joke," Teamsters General President Sean O'Brien said in a statement. U.S. bankruptcy law currently prioritizes repayment of up to $15,150 in wages per employee, according to bankruptcy attorney George Singer, who is not involved in Yellow's case.
Persons: Mike Blake, Sean O'Brien, Dick Durbin of, Jerry Nadler, George Singer, Singer, Donald Trump's, Dietrich Knauth, Jamie Freed Organizations: U.S, Brotherhood of Teamsters, Yellow Corp, Teamsters, Congressional, Dick Durbin of Illinois, Employees, Thomson Locations: Mexico, San Diego , California, U.S, York
CNN —US Customs and Border Protection officers in California say they stopped the attempted smuggling of fentanyl pills with an estimated street value of more than $2.5 million. “While screening the vehicle using a port imaging system, CBP officers discovered anomalies within the shipment,” the release says. Authorities inspected the shipment with a canine detection team and found about 858,000 blue pills were hidden in the two sinks, CBP said. Officers seized the synthetic opioids and the cargo van. US border protection officers have seized over 19,800 pounds of fentanyl so far in 2023, CBP data shows.
Persons: ” Rosa Hernandez Organizations: CNN, Customs, Border Protection, Authorities, Homeland Security Investigations, Locations: California, San Diego
The veto preserves Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules will "make our air cleaner and prevent thousands of premature deaths by limiting hazardous heavy-duty vehicle pollution," Biden said on Twitter. The EPA standards tighten yearly emissions limits, the first update to clean air standards for heavy duty trucks in more than two decades. "It's really important, especially for protecting the health of the 72 million people living near truck freight routes in America," EPA Administrator Michael Regan told Reuters in December. The EPA also proposed in April cutting light duty passenger car and truck emissions by 56% over 2026 levels. EPA estimates would result in 60% of new vehicles by 2030 being electric and 67% by 2032.
Persons: Mike Blake, Joe Biden, Biden, Michael Regan, David Shepardson, Jonathan Oatis, David Gregorio Our Organizations: Mexican -, REUTERS, WASHINGTON, Wednesday, Congress, Protection Agency, Twitter, EPA, Thomson Locations: Mexican, Mexican - U.S, Otay Mesa , California, America
California's snowpack is on pace for a remarkable season after nearly three weeks of atmospheric river storms pummeled California with heavy precipitation. California has had nine atmospheric river storms since Christmas, Anderson said. "We're finally getting through the parade of storms," Anderson said. Meantime, a mudslide closed part of State Route 13 in the Oakland area, the state Transportation Department said. It expected it could take as long as three weeks to clear the road and up to six months for repairs.
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