Of this funding, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) will receive $250 million to repair damaged roadways and bridges,
NORTH CAROLINA, USA — Two lanes on a portion of I-40 that suffered catastrophic damage when Hurricane Helene hit western North Carolina are still on track to open by Sunday, March 1. North Carolina Governor Josh Stein announced the plan to reopen the lanes by that date in mid-February.
The press conference will be held Wednesday morning at 10 a.m., discussing road conditions and other impacts the storm could bring across North Carolina.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation is working to treat and plow snow-covered and icy roads across the state.
Emergency works are responding to numerous accidents across central North Carolina as weather conditions start to worsen. Many roads are covered in sn
The NCDOT is urging North Carolinians to prepare for a winter storm by stocking up on essentials and has crews spreading brine on roads in anticipation.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation is expected to replace three bridges in Wrightsville Beach, according to the town.
A portion of Interstate 26 has been closed by a wreck, according to the North Carolina department of transportation
Funded by a $14 million grant from the Federal Railroad Administration, the service will be an upgraded amenity for the record-breaking number of passengers.
A winter storm is expected to hit North Carolina midweek, and Gov. Josh Stein is urging residents to plan ahead.
Governor Stein provided updates as North Carolina prepares for winter weather this week. Governor Stein is advising North Carolinians to plan ahead for snow, ice, and strong winds, and to follow safety guidance from local officials.