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There are new developments in the work to repair a section of I-40 in Haywood County that was washed out by Hurricane Helene.
Right now, all traffic on I-40 in western North Carolina is traveling on two lanes after the other two lanes were washed out ...
Christy Kaufman sees customer traffic increase after the I-40 reopening. Local shops in Kodak thrive as tourists return. Will ...
The N.C. Department of Transportation and its partners have selected two sites in the Pigeon River Gorge for extracting and ...
The N.C. Department of Transportation has narrowed its search for a place to quarry stone needed to restore the eastbound lanes destroyed by the remnants of Hurricane Helene.
Repairing the myriad collapsed sections of Interstate 40 will require up to 3 million cubic yards of rock — more than 100,000 dump truck loads. Hauling all that rock for 30 miles from the closest rock ...
A spokesperson with the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) said the highway may not fully reopen for three years. The NCDOT said several steps need to happen for the roadbed to be ...
Two sites in the Pisgah National Forest will be used to extract approximately 3 million cubic yards of stone and other materials to repair I-40.
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