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After road work was set to close large sections over the next several months, an agreement was reached to delay the shutdown until after tourist season ends in the fall.
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Beginning on May 7, Americans traveling on commercial airplanes or entering certain federal buildings will find their driver’s licenses are no longer accepted for identification purposes unless they meet standards established by a 20-year-old law, the REAL ID Act.
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This week on Carolina Curious, longtime Winston-Salem resident Martha Apple has a question that’s fairly pedestrian. She and her husband recently moved…
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There are familiar signs of spring in North Carolina — birds singing, daffodils popping up everywhere — but there's also something unfamiliar going on…
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A bill that gives North Carolina legislative leaders more involvement in overseeing the Department of Transportation has become law without Gov. Roy…
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A dangerous pedestrian crosswalk in Winston-Salem is getting overhauled. It's part of a larger plan to address pedestrian safety across the city. The…
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State transportation and emergency services have been working around the clock in response to the snowstorm that's swept across North Carolina. Government…
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The N.C. Court of Appeals has ordered the state Department of Transportation to pay deposits on properties in the path of a Triad beltway. The ruling on…