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The HEARTS program provided temporary sheltering options for survivors whose homes were significantly damaged, destroyed or ...
As summer travel intensifies, law enforcement is reminding drivers about the state's Move Over law. North Carolina law ...
Homeowners’ insurance premium in Georgia costs less than in other states. Neither affordability nor availability have been ...
In early April, a U.S. Forest Service office in east Tennessee’s Cherokee National Forest issued a memo inviting the public ...
While roughly 80% of recovery costs for Western North Carolina's roads is expected to be covered by the federal government, remaining funding could lead to road repair delays.
Gov. Josh Stein met with reporters to talk about Western North Carolina's recovery and preparedness for tropical storms.
The transportation damage from Helene alone was about $5 billion. A new report breaks down how much of that has been repaired ...
A national transportation nonprofit's June 6 report on Helene's impact in Western North Carolina revealed repairing the roads ...
There are new developments in the work to repair a section of I-40 in Haywood County that was washed out by Hurricane Helene.
The amount of money North Carolina will need to spend just on Helene-related road repairs is equivalent to three years' worth ...
The amount of money North Carolina will need to spend just on Helene-related road repairs is equivalent to three years' worth of the state's budget for fixing bridges, and 18 months' worth of work ...
With the support of other state transportation agencies, federal agencies and private sector organizations, the North Carolina Department of Transportation has embarked on its largest ever ...