Community colleges are producing skilled auto technicians, but flat-rate pay and tool costs at dealerships are driving them away before careers even start.
WrenchWay and ASE report rising frustration over pay, career paths and workplace support, with many technicians saying the industry is not improving.
Pennsylvania State Police have charged the owner and a mechanic of a Marshall Township auto shop on Tuesday for allegedly ...
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Louisiana lawmakers are pushing to expand access to the state’s TOPS-Tech scholarship program and bring more balance to higher education funding priorities, which they say favor ...
Workforce opportunities and a desire for practical career development are driving Colorado college students to online classes ...
Over the past three years, a former soldier in Huntsville has fixed more than 200 vehicles, all completely free for veterans in Central Alabama.
The Board of Education has approved an operating budget for 2026-27 that includes funding to keep Branford High School's automotive program operating for another school year.   In total, the Board of ...
Poudre School District has increased staffing despite a decline in student enrollment in recent years. The district is facing a budget shortfall of $8 million to $17 million, necesitating staff ...
Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.” – Teddy Roosevelt The famous quote by United States’ trailblazing president, delivered during a 1903 ...
Sherry Kollmann, chancellor of the New Mexico State University Global Campus, will take the reins of the university in its third year of a consolidated statewide university system.
Industry leaders say closing the gender gap could help address technician shortages, expand the talent pool, and strengthen innovation.