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Governor Roy Cooper appointed Joey Hopkins Transportation Secretary in October.
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The Mid-Currituck Bridge would connect U.S. 158 with the town of Corolla.
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Officials delayed the opening in June because pavement markings which had been installed did not meet department specifications for quality or reflectivity. The new bridge bypasses a section of N.C. 12 that is extremely vulnerable to ocean overwash.
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It's one of several expansion proposals under consideration.
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Among other things, the extra dollars will go toward replacing aging vehicles and hiring additional operators. It’s expected that many of the new vehicles will be zero-emission, as the state pivots toward converting public fleets to be more environmentally friendly.
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This shipment of material came from discarded culverts that had been stored at the NCDOT’s maintenance yard in Columbus County.
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Gov. Roy Cooper wants to have 1.25 million electric vehicles in North Carolina by 2030. What obstacles stand in the way of this goal?
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper signed a state of emergency earlier this week and said 114 National Guard troops were staging in central and eastern North Carolina to prepare to move to the affected areas.
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A news release from the school’s athletic department says the N.C. Department of Transportation approved a request on Wednesday to name portions of I-40 in Chapel Hill for coaches Dean Smith and Roy Williams.
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A state performance audit says North Carolina’s Department of Transportation spent less than its leaders predicted during the second half of 2020.