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North Carolina transportation officials have sent the governor a Clean Transportation Plan for cutting carbon emissions from transportation to meet the state's climate goals.
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A new bridge that will bypass an often-flooded section of the main road on North Carolina's Outer Banks will open as soon as this week, ahead of the spring and summer travel season. It's a fix for a problem that has worsened with climate change.
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The North Carolina Department of Transportation says one of the first permanent traffic systems in the state is officially up and running on Interstate 85 in Mecklenburg and Gaston counties.
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Rising prices for materials, labor, land acquisition and fuel make construction on road-improvement projects more expensive. North Carolina is $12 billion short on funding planned transportation projects, according to state projections, and that could leave plans for roads, bridges and other infrastructure on the drawing board for years.
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Ohio's debut of its new license plate failed to take off after the illustration of a banner in flight was attached to the wrong end of the Wright Brothers’ first plane.
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A state performance audit says North Carolina’s Department of Transportation spents less than anticipated during the second half of 2020. But State Auditor Beth Wood's office says DOT hadn't carried out key recommendations from last year's audit, which found several hundred million dollars in overspending.
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All lanes on northbound I-77 are now open after the state Department of Transportation closed the highway for most of yesterday to make an emergency…