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The N.C. Department of Transportation has announced lane and ramp closures on U.S. 421 southbound for concrete repairs, affecting traffic in Forsyth County.
The N.C. Department of Transportation announces a new traffic signal at the N.C. 16 and Millersville Road intersection to improve traffic flow and safety.
Lane closures on I-40 near Pinebrook School Road in Davie County will affect traffic both ways from Feb. 13, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for formwork installation.
CRTPO's 2055 plan lists 166 projects and about $10.3 billion in proposed spending across the Charlotte region. The board is set to adopt the plan in March 2026 and final comment windows are open now.
With sales‑tax dollars arriving July 1, 2026, Mecklenburg's transit board must choose between the costly Red Line and quicker bus, shelter and frequency upgrades. The decision will shape transit for years.
Mooresville, NC, residents experienced travel disruptions due to an emergency pole replacement at Broad St. and McLelland, leading to a 4-6 hour road closure.
Neighbors along Harris Houston Road say they’ll fund and build a walking path themselves after years of denied sidewalk requests and a fatal crash.
Business View Magazine features Union County Transportation's commitment to efficient, compassionate service and technological upgrades in their transit system.
The Rock Hill Fire Department will soon receive two new Pierce fire engines to enhance their firefighting capabilities, with features like a 1500 GPM pump and a 750-gallon water tank.
A vehicle hit a power pole on Radio Road early Sunday, leaving about 1,800 customers without power as crews work to replace the damaged pole.
Charlotte Fire Department received a grant for new firefighting tools focused on fuel tank fires, enhancing safety around Tank Town's fuel storage hub.
North Carolina's NCDOT announces a weekend closure of the northbound U.S. 29/70 bridge in Davidson County for demolition, providing detours for affected drivers.
Huntersville experienced significant improvement in road conditions, with focused clearing of secondary roads and increased plowing efforts, as shared by the local fire department.
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