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Right now, all traffic on I-40 in western North Carolina is traveling on two lanes after the other two lanes were washed out ...
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 ...
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.
I-40 was destroyed by Hurricane Helene five months ago. Flash flooding along the Pigeon River damaged large sections of the eastbound lanes near the Tennessee line. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app ...
Today’s round of questions, my smart-aleck replies and the real answers: Question: I know this has occurred in past years, ...
Rocks have shifted, channels have widened and the Pigeon River flows past interstate construction. But Tennessee rafting ...
As homeowners seek to restore their homes from Helene, some are still in the middle of renovations. Others are still waiting ...
The transportation damage from Helene alone was about $5 billion. A new report breaks down how much of that has been repaired ...
It has been a little over eight months since Hurricane Helene devastated parts of East Tennessee, and now hurricane season is ...
From CPP: Rebuild with resilience. Listening to NC people along flood-prone streams, yields insights, solutions, hope. Months ...