Western North Carolina roads are slowly reopening following the devastation from Tropical Storm Helene, but several major ...
From Charlotte, travel to Cherokee via U.S. 74 West. (Note: U.S. 74 is a detour for roads closed by Hurricane Helene, so ...
Hundreds of roads across Western North Carolina remain closed and damaged, including portions of Interstate 40.
Interstate 40, a major thoroughfare through Western North Carolina and into Tennessee, won't fully open anytime soon. See ...
Even though roads are becoming more accessible, the North Carolina Department of Transportation still cautions that only ...
Often the first connotation when one describes hurricane damage is of tremendous wind and rain buffeting palm trees and coastal properties. Many think of seaside storm surge ravaging beachfront homes ...
The Biden-Harris Administration will send over $100 million in emergency relief funds for roads and bridges in North Carolina ...
Multiple issues underneath a state highway in Macon County have prompted transportation officials to close the route for at least four months.
Over the next two weeks, Tennessee Department of Transportation will work to restore one lane of traffic in each direction ...
More than 600 roads across North Carolina have reopened, but North Carolina Department of Transportation officials said it will be a long time before the recovery from Hurricane Helene is complete.
a communications director for the North Carolina Department of Transportation. Photos of the dramatic collapse circulated on social media. There is no timeline for how long it will take to assess ...
Boone officials are welcoming visitors back for the fall season. But the area is still cleaning up after the storm, so there ...