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A red-light camera program in one North Carolina city has been declared lawful, even though it was discontinued after another appeals court decided it was unconstitutional. The North Carolina Supreme Court on Thursday reversed a March 2022 Court of Appeals opinion that had struck down Greenville's program.
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Climate change is making it harder to breathe. For Black communities in the United States, air quality has always been an issue.
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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.
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The North Carolina General Assembly passed legislation last summer aimed at preventing violence during police stops. House Bill 21 instructed that the…
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The North Carolina General Assembly passed legislation last summer aimed at preventing violence during police stops. House Bill 21 instructed that the…
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The N.C. Department of Transportation began distributing nearly $148 million to more than 500 cities and towns across the state to help with maintenance…
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The North Carolina Department of Transportation is taking public comment on a plan to overhaul two busy intersections on U.S. 70. Up to 59,400 cars travel…
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The state is expanding track capacity on the rail line connecting Raleigh and Charlotte. It's part of the Piedmont Improvement Project, which received…
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Greensboro's police chief is reporting a steep drop in racially disparate traffic stops. A month ago, Chief Wayne Scott told officers to temporarily stop…
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Fortify project crews have begun to reduce the roadway from five lanes to four on the I-40/440 split to Hammond Road, and from four lanes to three from…