Highway and water infrastructure in Western North Carolina are coming back online months after Hurricane Helene brought widespread damage to the region.
Interstate 40, which has been closed at the Tennessee-North Carolina border since it sustained ... The highway has been ...
If truck drivers are using a navigation app that takes them off the approved interstate detour to get around the part of I-40 ...
North Carolina transportation officials cautioned about oversized trucks using narrow, twisting roads with some seen stuck, ...
Here’s the story of a group of people who acted quickly to save lives as the Pigeon River took chunks out of I-40 in the ...
"If GPS apps send you to other routes, don't try it," transportation officials said. "Doing so may lead to a ticket, getting stuck or even overturning." ...
The North Carolina Department of Transportation announced plans to partially reopen Interstate 40 on Jan. 1 after the ...
“It’s been 45 days since Helene hit western North Carolina. There is STILL no clean drinking water in the city of Asheville.
Bigger, stronger bridges along I-40 would be better for deer, bears and other wildlife, as well as more flood-proof.
A driver died over the weekend after she bypassed a barricade enacted after Hurricane Helene damaged a North Carolina highway ...
The first inkling of what an I-40 fix might entail was shared this week — and it may not be as complicated or time consuming as initially suspected. For the record, it will still be a monumental ...