Additional restoration operations will continue in this area including further debris removal and utility restoration.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) reported that Swannanoa River Road, between Tunnel Road and Fairview Road in east Asheville, is now mostly open to traffic
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday attempting to freeze much of the federal government's spending on grants and aid programs. Most of the NC Department of Health and Human Services' budget comes from the federal government.
KNIGHTDALE, N.C. (WNCN) – On Tuesday, a portion of Hodge Road in Knightdale will temporarily close beginning at noon. According to the North Carolina Department of Transportation, crews will close Hodge Road at Mingo Creek. They are expected to reopen it by Friday at 5 p.m.
NORTH CAROLINA — Big safety improvements are coming to North Carolina’s railways, thanks to a $3 million grant. The North Carolina Railroad Company (NCRR) will partner with N.C. State University to find ways to reduce accidents at highway crossings.
North Carolina prepares for a winter storm, with officials urging the public to stay off roads and securing supplies.
From a $700 million budget hole five years ago to staying “within the lanes of its budget while fulfilling transportation duties,” North Carolina’s Department of Transportation
You will likely hear nonstop coverage of the Los Angeles fires for months as North Carolina's hurricane victims slowly rebuild in silence.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- The City of Raleigh has launched a new effort to eliminate deadly road crashes in 20 years. The plan is funded by the U.S. Department of Transportation. According to the latest data from North Carolina Department of Transportation, Raleigh saw more than 16,000 crashes in 2023 with 44 people losing their lives.
Duffy previously told lawmakers his priorities leading the Transportation Department include aviation and highway safety as well as addressing the air traffic controller shortage.
North Carolina and Tennessee were cleared this week for $352.6 million in Emergency Relief funds in the “quick release” process by the Federal Highway Administration from
The North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management said Helene damaged over 7,000 private roads, bridges and culverts.