The state Department of Transportation now says that a new sinkhole has formed while crews were doing boring tests on the highway.
Contractors have worked to stabilize what’s left of the road by driving long steel rods into bedrock below the road.
Officials say Interstate 40 near the North Carolina-Tennessee state line, which has been closed due to Helene damage, will partially reopen on March 1st.
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I-40 set to reopen 5 months after Helene
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy visited Western North Carolina to survey Helene damage, Gov. Josh Stein provides update ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy detailed the vast amount of damage North Carolina sustained after Hurricane Helene last year and how the Trump administration will move in a more expedient manner ...
Duffy is the second high-level federal official, and first of President Donald Trump's administration, to visit East ...
Interstate 40 is set to reopen March 1, nearly six months after Hurricane Helene washed out parts of the highway in North ...
WAYNESVILLE, N.C. — A section of Interstate 40 in western North Carolina that collapsed during Hurricane Helene's historic ...
Hurricane Helene destroyed parts of Interstate 40 at the Tennessee/North Carolina line. A special use permit may change the ...
A pair of winter storms expected this week could bring Central Illinois its biggest snowfall of the season so far.