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Motorists in the Triangle region of North Carolina are now paying about forty one cents more per gallon than they were on Aug. 25, the day Hurricane Harvey came ashore on the Texas Gulf Coast as a Category four storm. But the rate of increase has slowed.

The Colonial Pipeline Co. delayed the reopening of sections of two pipelines until Monday and Tuesday. One pipeline carries gasoline, the other diesel and jet fuel.

The Cary Police Department issued more than thirty citations for speeding in school zones on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017.

Raleigh’s Method community was founded by liberated African-Americans and was the site of one of the very first African-American high schools in North Carolina.

Gas prices in the Triangle rose another eleven cents in the last day, as harm to refineries and other facilities in the Gulf Coast reduces the supply of fuel arriving in the state.

If you see a lane closure ahead, merging early can cause more traffic and be more dangerous than going all the way to the front and merging at the last minute, studies showcase. State agencies are even encouraging drivers to use the “zipper merge” in movies.

The N.C. Department of Transportation will soon begin substituting the Capital Boulevard bridge over Peace Street just north of downtown Raleigh, but it is motorists on Peace who will be affected the most.

Colonial Pipeline closed the line that provides fuel to North Carolina because of harm of oil refineries from Hurricane Harvey. Gas prices are expected to rise over Labor Day weekend.

Drivers on eastbound Interstate forty who want to get on I-540 near Raleigh-Durham International Airport over the long Labor Day weekend will need to take a detour.

Two wrecks twenty minutes apart fouled traffic on westbound Interstate forty near Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday morning.

LimeBike, a California company, has brought its bike-share program to NC State University. Three hundred of the company’s bright green bikes were on campus when students returned on Aug. 16.

The average cost of a gallon of gas in the Triangle leaped another two cents overnight as the remnants of Hurricane Harvey proceed to take a toll on refineries and other facilities along the Texas coast.

Durham Police Department spokeswoman Kammie Michael wrote the street closing was due to a “Hazmat situation.”

Triangle drivers on Monday morning are paying an average $Two.28 per gallon for regular unleaded. Those prices are expected to rise as the storm stays.

GoDurham spent $465,000 for each of the fresh buses. Half the money was raised from a half-cent sales tax for transit approved by voters in 2011.

A school bus and another vehicle collided Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017, in Johnston County, NC, and one person was taken to a hospital, officials said.

A crash on westbound U.S. Seventy in Durham, NC, Thursday morning, Aug. 24, 2017, closed three of five lanes during the morning commute.

Commuters on Interstate five hundred forty in North Raleigh will notice fresh traffic signals in the next week or two, as the N.C. Department of Transportation prepares for the state’s very first ramp meters to regulate the flow of traffic getting on to the highway.

The REAL ID looks and works like a driver’s license but has a gold starlet in the upper right-hand corner that indicates you’ve met federal identification requirements for boarding an airplane or visiting federal buildings and military bases embarking in October 2020.

Traffic news – reports, News & Observer

Traffic

Motorists in the Triangle region of North Carolina are now paying about forty one cents more per gallon than they were on Aug. 25, the day Hurricane Harvey came ashore on the Texas Gulf Coast as a Category four storm. But the rate of increase has slowed.

The Colonial Pipeline Co. delayed the reopening of sections of two pipelines until Monday and Tuesday. One pipeline carries gasoline, the other diesel and jet fuel.

The Cary Police Department issued more than thirty citations for speeding in school zones on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017.

Raleigh’s Method community was founded by liberated African-Americans and was the site of one of the very first African-American high schools in North Carolina.

Gas prices in the Triangle rose another eleven cents in the last day, as harm to refineries and other facilities in the Gulf Coast reduces the supply of fuel arriving in the state.

If you see a lane closure ahead, merging early can cause more traffic and be more dangerous than going all the way to the front and merging at the last minute, studies showcase. State agencies are even encouraging drivers to use the “zipper merge” in movies.

State transportation officials urge motorists to avoid northbound Interstate eighty five near mile marker one hundred sixty eight in inbetween N.C. Eighty six and U.S. Seventy in Orange County due to a crash involving a tanker truck.

The N.C. Department of Transportation will soon begin substituting the Capital Boulevard bridge over Peace Street just north of downtown Raleigh, but it is motorists on Peace who will be affected the most.

Colonial Pipeline closed the line that provides fuel to North Carolina because of harm of oil refineries from Hurricane Harvey. Gas prices are expected to rise over Labor Day weekend.

Drivers on eastbound Interstate forty who want to get on I-540 near Raleigh-Durham International Airport over the long Labor Day weekend will need to take a detour.

Two wrecks twenty minutes apart fouled traffic on westbound Interstate forty near Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday morning.

LimeBike, a California company, has brought its bike-share program to NC State University. Three hundred of the company’s bright green bikes were on campus when students returned on Aug. 16.

The average cost of a gallon of gas in the Triangle leaped another two cents overnight as the remnants of Hurricane Harvey proceed to take a toll on refineries and other facilities along the Texas coast.

Durham Police Department spokeswoman Kammie Michael wrote the street closing was due to a “Hazmat situation.”

Triangle drivers on Monday morning are paying an average $Two.28 per gallon for regular unleaded. Those prices are expected to rise as the storm remains.

GoDurham spent $465,000 for each of the fresh buses. Half the money was raised from a half-cent sales tax for transit approved by voters in 2011.

A school bus and another vehicle collided Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017, in Johnston County, NC, and one person was taken to a hospital, officials said.

A crash on westbound U.S. Seventy in Durham, NC, Thursday morning, Aug. 24, 2017, closed three of five lanes during the morning commute.

Commuters on Interstate five hundred forty in North Raleigh will notice fresh traffic signals in the next week or two, as the N.C. Department of Transportation prepares for the state’s very first ramp meters to regulate the flow of traffic getting on to the highway.

The REAL ID looks and works like a driver’s license but has a gold starlet in the upper right-hand corner that indicates you’ve met federal identification requirements for boarding an airplane or visiting federal buildings and military bases commencing in October 2020.

Traffic news – reports, News & Observer

Traffic

Motorists in the Triangle region of North Carolina are now paying about forty one cents more per gallon than they were on Aug. 25, the day Hurricane Harvey came ashore on the Texas Gulf Coast as a Category four storm. But the rate of increase has slowed.

The Colonial Pipeline Co. delayed the reopening of sections of two pipelines until Monday and Tuesday. One pipeline carries gasoline, the other diesel and jet fuel.

The Cary Police Department issued more than thirty citations for speeding in school zones on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017.

Raleigh’s Method community was founded by liberated African-Americans and was the site of one of the very first African-American high schools in North Carolina.

Gas prices in the Triangle rose another eleven cents in the last day, as harm to refineries and other facilities in the Gulf Coast reduces the supply of fuel arriving in the state.

If you see a lane closure ahead, merging early can cause more traffic and be more dangerous than going all the way to the front and merging at the last minute, studies demonstrate. State agencies are even encouraging drivers to use the “zipper merge” in movies.

State transportation officials urge motorists to avoid northbound Interstate eighty five near mile marker one hundred sixty eight in inbetween N.C. Eighty six and U.S. Seventy in Orange County due to a crash involving a tanker truck.

The N.C. Department of Transportation will soon begin substituting the Capital Boulevard bridge over Peace Street just north of downtown Raleigh, but it is motorists on Peace who will be affected the most.

Colonial Pipeline closed the line that provides fuel to North Carolina because of harm of oil refineries from Hurricane Harvey. Gas prices are expected to rise over Labor Day weekend.

Drivers on eastbound Interstate forty who want to get on I-540 near Raleigh-Durham International Airport over the long Labor Day weekend will need to take a detour.

Two wrecks twenty minutes apart fouled traffic on westbound Interstate forty near Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday morning.

LimeBike, a California company, has brought its bike-share program to NC State University. Three hundred of the company’s bright green bikes were on campus when students returned on Aug. 16.

The average cost of a gallon of gas in the Triangle hopped another two cents overnight as the remnants of Hurricane Harvey proceed to take a toll on refineries and other facilities along the Texas coast.

Durham Police Department spokeswoman Kammie Michael wrote the street closing was due to a “Hazmat situation.”

Triangle drivers on Monday morning are paying an average $Two.28 per gallon for regular unleaded. Those prices are expected to rise as the storm remains.

GoDurham spent $465,000 for each of the fresh buses. Half the money was raised from a half-cent sales tax for transit approved by voters in 2011.

A school bus and another vehicle collided Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017, in Johnston County, NC, and one person was taken to a hospital, officials said.

A crash on westbound U.S. Seventy in Durham, NC, Thursday morning, Aug. 24, 2017, closed three of five lanes during the morning commute.

Commuters on Interstate five hundred forty in North Raleigh will notice fresh traffic signals in the next week or two, as the N.C. Department of Transportation prepares for the state’s very first ramp meters to regulate the flow of traffic getting on to the highway.

The REAL ID looks and works like a driver’s license but has a gold starlet in the upper right-hand corner that indicates you’ve met federal identification requirements for boarding an airplane or visiting federal buildings and military bases commencing in October 2020.

Traffic news – reports, News & Observer

Traffic

Emergency workers and state troopers were at the scene Tuesday morning of a car that was partially submerged in a puny pond near a culvert under Maude Stewart Road near Fuquay-Varina.

Motorists in the Triangle region of North Carolina are now paying about forty one cents more per gallon than they were on Aug. 25, the day Hurricane Harvey came ashore on the Texas Gulf Coast as a Category four storm. But the rate of increase has slowed.

The Colonial Pipeline Co. delayed the reopening of sections of two pipelines until Monday and Tuesday. One pipeline carries gasoline, the other diesel and jet fuel.

The Cary Police Department issued more than thirty citations for speeding in school zones on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017.

Raleigh’s Method community was founded by liberated African-Americans and was the site of one of the very first African-American high schools in North Carolina.

Gas prices in the Triangle rose another eleven cents in the last day, as harm to refineries and other facilities in the Gulf Coast reduces the supply of fuel arriving in the state.

If you see a lane closure ahead, merging early can cause more traffic and be more dangerous than going all the way to the front and merging at the last minute, studies showcase. State agencies are even encouraging drivers to use the “zipper merge” in movies.

State transportation officials urge motorists to avoid northbound Interstate eighty five near mile marker one hundred sixty eight in inbetween N.C. Eighty six and U.S. Seventy in Orange County due to a crash involving a tanker truck.

The N.C. Department of Transportation will soon begin substituting the Capital Boulevard bridge over Peace Street just north of downtown Raleigh, but it is motorists on Peace who will be affected the most.

Colonial Pipeline closed the line that provides fuel to North Carolina because of harm of oil refineries from Hurricane Harvey. Gas prices are expected to rise over Labor Day weekend.

Drivers on eastbound Interstate forty who want to get on I-540 near Raleigh-Durham International Airport over the long Labor Day weekend will need to take a detour.

Two wrecks twenty minutes apart fouled traffic on westbound Interstate forty near Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday morning.

LimeBike, a California company, has brought its bike-share program to NC State University. Three hundred of the company’s bright green bikes were on campus when students returned on Aug. 16.

The average cost of a gallon of gas in the Triangle hopped another two cents overnight as the remnants of Hurricane Harvey proceed to take a toll on refineries and other facilities along the Texas coast.

Durham Police Department spokeswoman Kammie Michael wrote the street closing was due to a “Hazmat situation.”

Triangle drivers on Monday morning are paying an average $Two.28 per gallon for regular unleaded. Those prices are expected to rise as the storm remains.

GoDurham spent $465,000 for each of the fresh buses. Half the money was raised from a half-cent sales tax for transit approved by voters in 2011.

A school bus and another vehicle collided Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017, in Johnston County, NC, and one person was taken to a hospital, officials said.

Traffic news – reports, News & Observer

Traffic

A car went part way into a puny pond along Maude Stewart Road near Fuquay-Varina, and one woman was rescued and taken to a hospital.

Motorists in the Triangle region of North Carolina are now paying about forty one cents more per gallon than they were on Aug. 25, the day Hurricane Harvey came ashore on the Texas Gulf Coast as a Category four storm. But the rate of increase has slowed.

The Colonial Pipeline Co. delayed the reopening of sections of two pipelines until Monday and Tuesday. One pipeline carries gasoline, the other diesel and jet fuel.

The Cary Police Department issued more than thirty citations for speeding in school zones on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017.

Raleigh’s Method community was founded by liberated African-Americans and was the site of one of the very first African-American high schools in North Carolina.

Gas prices in the Triangle rose another eleven cents in the last day, as harm to refineries and other facilities in the Gulf Coast reduces the supply of fuel arriving in the state.

If you see a lane closure ahead, merging early can cause more traffic and be more dangerous than going all the way to the front and merging at the last minute, studies demonstrate. State agencies are even encouraging drivers to use the “zipper merge” in movies.

The N.C. Department of Transportation will soon begin substituting the Capital Boulevard bridge over Peace Street just north of downtown Raleigh, but it is motorists on Peace who will be affected the most.

Colonial Pipeline closed the line that provides fuel to North Carolina because of harm of oil refineries from Hurricane Harvey. Gas prices are expected to rise over Labor Day weekend.

Drivers on eastbound Interstate forty who want to get on I-540 near Raleigh-Durham International Airport over the long Labor Day weekend will need to take a detour.

Two wrecks twenty minutes apart fouled traffic on westbound Interstate forty near Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday morning.

LimeBike, a California company, has brought its bike-share program to NC State University. Three hundred of the company’s bright green bikes were on campus when students returned on Aug. 16.

The average cost of a gallon of gas in the Triangle hopped another two cents overnight as the remnants of Hurricane Harvey proceed to take a toll on refineries and other facilities along the Texas coast.

Durham Police Department spokeswoman Kammie Michael wrote the street closing was due to a “Hazmat situation.”

Triangle drivers on Monday morning are paying an average $Two.28 per gallon for regular unleaded. Those prices are expected to rise as the storm stays.

GoDurham spent $465,000 for each of the fresh buses. Half the money was raised from a half-cent sales tax for transit approved by voters in 2011.

A school bus and another vehicle collided Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017, in Johnston County, NC, and one person was taken to a hospital, officials said.

A crash on westbound U.S. Seventy in Durham, NC, Thursday morning, Aug. 24, 2017, closed three of five lanes during the morning commute.

Commuters on Interstate five hundred forty in North Raleigh will notice fresh traffic signals in the next week or two, as the N.C. Department of Transportation prepares for the state’s very first ramp meters to regulate the flow of traffic getting on to the highway.

The REAL ID looks and works like a driver’s license but has a gold starlet in the upper right-hand corner that indicates you’ve met federal identification requirements for boarding an airplane or visiting federal buildings and military bases embarking in October 2020.

Traffic news – reports, News & Observer

Traffic

A car went part way into a petite pond along Maude Stewart Road near Fuquay-Varina, and one woman was rescued and taken to a hospital.

Motorists in the Triangle region of North Carolina are now paying about forty one cents more per gallon than they were on Aug. 25, the day Hurricane Harvey came ashore on the Texas Gulf Coast as a Category four storm. But the rate of increase has slowed.

The Colonial Pipeline Co. delayed the reopening of sections of two pipelines until Monday and Tuesday. One pipeline carries gasoline, the other diesel and jet fuel.

The Cary Police Department issued more than thirty citations for speeding in school zones on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017.

Raleigh’s Method community was founded by liberated African-Americans and was the site of one of the very first African-American high schools in North Carolina.

Gas prices in the Triangle rose another eleven cents in the last day, as harm to refineries and other facilities in the Gulf Coast reduces the supply of fuel arriving in the state.

If you see a lane closure ahead, merging early can cause more traffic and be more dangerous than going all the way to the front and merging at the last minute, studies display. State agencies are even encouraging drivers to use the “zipper merge” in movies.

The N.C. Department of Transportation will soon begin substituting the Capital Boulevard bridge over Peace Street just north of downtown Raleigh, but it is motorists on Peace who will be affected the most.

Colonial Pipeline closed the line that provides fuel to North Carolina because of harm of oil refineries from Hurricane Harvey. Gas prices are expected to rise over Labor Day weekend.

Drivers on eastbound Interstate forty who want to get on I-540 near Raleigh-Durham International Airport over the long Labor Day weekend will need to take a detour.

Two wrecks twenty minutes apart fouled traffic on westbound Interstate forty near Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday morning.

LimeBike, a California company, has brought its bike-share program to NC State University. Three hundred of the company’s bright green bikes were on campus when students returned on Aug. 16.

The average cost of a gallon of gas in the Triangle leaped another two cents overnight as the remnants of Hurricane Harvey proceed to take a toll on refineries and other facilities along the Texas coast.

Durham Police Department spokeswoman Kammie Michael wrote the street closing was due to a “Hazmat situation.”

Triangle drivers on Monday morning are paying an average $Two.28 per gallon for regular unleaded. Those prices are expected to rise as the storm remains.

GoDurham spent $465,000 for each of the fresh buses. Half the money was raised from a half-cent sales tax for transit approved by voters in 2011.

A school bus and another vehicle collided Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017, in Johnston County, NC, and one person was taken to a hospital, officials said.

A crash on westbound U.S. Seventy in Durham, NC, Thursday morning, Aug. 24, 2017, closed three of five lanes during the morning commute.

Commuters on Interstate five hundred forty in North Raleigh will notice fresh traffic signals in the next week or two, as the N.C. Department of Transportation prepares for the state’s very first ramp meters to regulate the flow of traffic getting on to the highway.

The REAL ID looks and works like a driver’s license but has a gold starlet in the upper right-hand corner that indicates you’ve met federal identification requirements for boarding an airplane or visiting federal buildings and military bases commencing in October 2020.

Traffic news – reports, News & Observer

Traffic

A section of the Colonial Pipeline, which carries gasoline from the Gulf Coast to North Carolina and the Northeast, has been reopened in Texas, almost a week after it was shut down in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.

The Raleigh City Council has endorsed the building of a bridge over the Beltline in West Raleigh to connect the community of Method with businesses and N.C. State University buildings off Blue Ridge Road.

A car went partway into a puny pond along Maude Stewart Road near Fuquay-Varina on Tuesday, September Five, 2017, and one woman was rescued and taken to a hospital.

Motorists in the Triangle region of North Carolina are now paying about forty one cents more per gallon than they were on Aug. 25, the day Hurricane Harvey came ashore on the Texas Gulf Coast as a Category four storm. But the rate of increase has slowed.

The Colonial Pipeline Co. delayed the reopening of sections of two pipelines until Monday and Tuesday. One pipeline carries gasoline, the other diesel and jet fuel.

The Cary Police Department issued more than thirty citations for speeding in school zones on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2017.

Raleigh’s Method community was founded by liberated African-Americans and was the site of one of the very first African-American high schools in North Carolina.

Gas prices in the Triangle rose another eleven cents in the last day, as harm to refineries and other facilities in the Gulf Coast reduces the supply of fuel arriving in the state.

If you see a lane closure ahead, merging early can cause more traffic and be more dangerous than going all the way to the front and merging at the last minute, studies showcase. State agencies are even encouraging drivers to use the “zipper merge” in movies.

State transportation officials urge motorists to avoid northbound Interstate eighty five near mile marker one hundred sixty eight in inbetween N.C. Eighty six and U.S. Seventy in Orange County due to a crash involving a tanker truck.

The N.C. Department of Transportation will soon begin substituting the Capital Boulevard bridge over Peace Street just north of downtown Raleigh, but it is motorists on Peace who will be affected the most.

Colonial Pipeline closed the line that provides fuel to North Carolina because of harm of oil refineries from Hurricane Harvey. Gas prices are expected to rise over Labor Day weekend.

Drivers on eastbound Interstate forty who want to get on I-540 near Raleigh-Durham International Airport over the long Labor Day weekend will need to take a detour.

Two wrecks twenty minutes apart fouled traffic on westbound Interstate forty near Raleigh-Durham International Airport on Wednesday morning.

LimeBike, a California company, has brought its bike-share program to NC State University. Three hundred of the company’s bright green bikes were on campus when students returned on Aug. 16.

The average cost of a gallon of gas in the Triangle hopped another two cents overnight as the remnants of Hurricane Harvey proceed to take a toll on refineries and other facilities along the Texas coast.

Durham Police Department spokeswoman Kammie Michael wrote the street closing was due to a “Hazmat situation.”

Triangle drivers on Monday morning are paying an average $Two.28 per gallon for regular unleaded. Those prices are expected to rise as the storm remains.

GoDurham spent $465,000 for each of the fresh buses. Half the money was raised from a half-cent sales tax for transit approved by voters in 2011.

A school bus and another vehicle collided Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017, in Johnston County, NC, and one person was taken to a hospital, officials said.

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