N&O Index Card Listings

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Transportation, North Carolina Department of
  • Under the Dome: Job switch (Rhodes-Cobey) brings hefty pay increase (for Rhodes) - Ja 4 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Sughrue gets DOT job - Ja 7 89 10A
  • I-40 contract awarded for last link in section - Ja 14 89 2C
  • DOT fails to get disputed signs removed - Ja 23 89 6A
  • DOT rarely revokes permits for damaged, worn-out signs - Ja 23 89 5A
  • Transportation department lax on billboard regulation - Ja 23 89 1
  • Tree-cutting rule at DOT contradicts General Assembly - Ja 23 89 5A
  • Under the Dome: Robertson gets DOT job - Ja 24 89 4A
  • State orders rule review on billboards - Ja 25 89 1
  • I-85 section may be made 8 lanes - Ja 27 89 22C
  • DOT official says American fares might not be high - Ja 31 89 WA-1
  • DOT finds 500 illegal billboards; N.C. probe uncovers signs without permits - Fe 10 89 1
  • Delayed interchange for bakery near Garner clears hurdle - Fe 22 89 3C
  • Task force targets sign loopholes, plans public hearing - Mr 3 89 24C
  • Current Beltline traffic exceeds projections for 2005 - Mr 4 89 1
  • DOT to repay Johnston firm for stolen cars - Mr 4 89 1C
  • Panel endorses cut in DOT tree-cutting - Mr 8 89 5A
  • Grader runs over, kills state highway worker (Riggs) - Mr 15 89 2C
  • DOT finds some government signs illegal - Ap 1 89 2C
  • Engineers recommend light where teen killed - Ap 5 89 2C
  • Under the Dome: Official (Hardesty) on forced leave - Ap 7 89 4A
  • Environmentalists, local officials request stricter billboard rules - Ap 13 89 3C
  • Highway bill could hasten U.S. 70 work (Map) - Ap 19 89 1C
  • Panel recommends limits on billboards - My 2 89 1C
Transportation, North Carolina Department of
  • Orange officials scorch 'Outer Loop' planners - My 3 89 2C
  • Editorial: Bad signs for billboards - My 4 89 14A
  • State trying to discourage daisy pickers - My 15 89 18C
  • Wake ranks high in DWI convictions - My 23 89 1C
  • Club offers to spruce up Beltline with dogwoods - My 25 89 1
  • Billboard proposals coming up; Panel to recommend sharp new limits - My 30 89 1
  • Editorial: Seashore lesson from a king - Jn 25 89 6D
  • State defends redumping bridge debris into river - Jy 16 89 22A
  • Dredged sand may protect road, bridge to Hatteras - Au 2 89 16C
  • Hyde County fights to save roadside trees (Map) - Au 19 89 1
  • 300 illegal signs taken down; But lost records, other delays allow some longtime violators to
  • stand - Se 1 89 1
  • Beltline crashes into mayor's race; State approves work on two interchanges - Se 16 89 3C
  • Hyde County trees may be spared the ax - Se 26 89 4C
  • Klan group seeks role in road cleanup effort - Se 28 89 1
  • Klan can't adopt a highway - Se 30 89 1
  • 'Sex', 'bra' declared taboo on Adopt-A-Highway signs - Oc 5 89 1C
  • Planners say Triangle unsuited for light rail - Oc 5 89 3C
  • Jetty work will close Bonner bridge fishing - Oc 18 89 2C
  • Dispute cuts funding for roadside flowers, beautification work - Oc 20 89 WA-1
  • Under the Dome: Martin aide (Kirk) may get transportation post - Oc 27 89 1
  • $9 billion road plan might bring 800 jobs - Oc 28 89 4C
  • Road plan will skirt federal law; N.C. plans to make environmental rules - No 3 89 1
  • Under the Dome: Road board backs up (won't name part of I-40 after Harrington) No 4 89 5A
  • Editorial: Trust DOT? No, thanks No 8 89 18A
  • Panel learns road-building program may mean 2,500 more state workers No 8 89 6C
  • Outer Loop route picked; Corridor opposed by Knightdale, eastern Wake officials (Map) - No 9 89 1
  • Harrington to leave transportation post - De 2 89 1B
  • DOT official (POLLARD) wins lights, raises his land value (Chart) - De 3 89 1
  • Editorial: DOT: Case not made - De 3 89 6J
  • Wilmington businessman (Wingo) had little luck with light request - De 3 89 12A
  • Martin names new transportation chief (Harrelson) - De 7 89 1B
  • New talks ordered on DOT office lease - De 7 89 3B
  • DOT challenges findings of salary study - De 19 89 3B
Transportation, North Carolina Department of
  • DOT may remove Beaufort span; Opponents fear decision may lead to environmental damage - (Map; BRIDGES - BEAUFORT CO.) - Ja 3 90 1
  • Under the Dome: - DOT job in the family - Ja 6 90 2B
  • Paving plan hits owners' dead end - Ja 11 90 1
  • DOT, Pollard will put land pact in writing - Ja 14 90 1C
  • Under the Dome: - DOT again taking a failed candidate (Fetzer) - Ja 16 90 1B
  • Editorial: - Elephant graveyard at DOT - Ja 18 90 16A
  • DOT prepares long-term ground chemical cleanup - Ja 31 90 3B
  • Under the Dome: - Highway program spurs reshuffling - Fe 1 90 1B
  • DOT planning bigger, bolder signs for safety - Fe 12 90 1B
  • Groups urge study of rails in place of highways - Fe 22 90 5B
  • Rock, mud damage may cost $15 million (western NC) - Fe 28 90 4B
  • Developer, DOT at odds over road (to northern Topsail Island) - Mr 22 90 4B
  • Under the Dome: - Martin supporter (Smith) focus of SBI probe - Ap 6 90 1B
  • Group says state DOT leads in on-job deaths - Ap 24 90 3B
  • Highway signs soon will give travelers town of Knightdale to look forward to - Ap 26 90 1F
  • Tree removal (to aid billboard viewing) halted after residents protest - Ap 26 90 4B
  • Under the Dome: - More state officials changing positions (Deal; Brown) - Ap 29 90 1C
  • Highway program's revenue woes spur more interest in tolls - My 4 90 3B
  • DOT may trim budget by trimming less grass - My 5 90 4B
  • Under the Dome: - Transportation job shuffling continues - My 9 90 1B
  • DOT study suggests shorter parking (Zebulon) - My 18 90 2B
  • Under the Dome: - Highway engineer wins reinstatement - My 19 90 1B
  • Inland ferries quietly keep progress at bay - My 20 90 1C
  • Wake puts bike lane on wish list - Jn 7 90 2F
  • DA closes job-buying probe; Willoughby won't prosecute transportation department official (Smith) - Jn 8 90 1
  • Senate panel rejects DOT bid to use school funds for roads - Jn 13 90 3B
  • State DOT seeks to aid hurricane evacuations - Jn 21 90 4B
  • House members reject driver ed transfer (to DOT) - Jn 29 90 3B
  • State studying new span to replace Bonner Bridge - Jy 14 90 4B
  • Under the Dome: - Suspended worker (Smith) resigns from DOT - Jy 16 90 1B
  • Under the Dome: - Highway official planning to retire - Au 1 90 1B
  • DOT recommends raising speed limit (Rolesville) - Au 28 90 2B
  • Billboard rule proposal already facing questions - Se 7 90 3B
  • DOT charged with 11 violations in worker's (Patton's) death - Se 8 90 1
  • Under the Dome: - DOT staying mum on ethics rule flaw - Se 29 90 1B
  • State studies building large air-cargo complex - No 17 90 1
  • State wrongly billed U.S. for building, audit says - No 20 90 1B
  • Right-of-way funds for U.S. 1 widening OK'd - No 29 90 2B
  • Eastern counties win wildflower honors - De 13 90 4B
  • Gay-rights group sues to adopt a highway - De 13 90 7B
Transportation, North Carolina Department of
  • State using solar power to guide boats under bridges along coast - Ja 2 91 1B
  • Consultant search slows (DOT consultant for air-cargo complex proposal) - Ja 13 91 1F
  • Sapling cutting rankles park proponents - Ja 30 91 1B
  • Consultants hired for air-cargo proposal - Fe 26 91 1D
  • Former GOP chief's (Rouse's) state job targeted; Subcommittee votes to eliminate DOT posts - Mr 20 91 3B
  • Martin defends budget, DOT hiring - Mr 22 91 1B
  • Use of old tires, debris advocated in House bill - Mr 28 91 3B
  • Editorial: Freezing spell not statewide - Mr 31 91 7J
  • Battle brews on bill to close some records; DOT proposal aimed at blocking bid rigging - Ap 2 91 3B
  • Editorial: A faulty bid from DOT - Ap 10 91 12A
  • Under the Dome: Fired engineer may reclaim job - Ap 22 91 1B
  • Under the Dome: House wants data on hirings by DOT - Ap 23 91 1B
  • DOT plans new span across Oregon Inlet - Ap 24 91 1B
  • Senate hits DOT on rules; State procedures act would cover agency - My 10 91 3B
  • DOT project jeopardizes trees in Fuquay-Varina - My 16 91 2F
  • Under the Dome: DMV chief (Sherrill) may be leaving her post - My 18 91 1B
  • State plane gets fancy paint in frugal times - Jn 1 1B
  • Praise blooms at roadside; Motorists say they're wild about the flowers - Jn 13 91 1F
  • Republicans who lost (DOT) jobs to budget cuts are rehired - Jy 5 91 3B
  • Tired of plain asphalt, DOT paving part of road with recycled materials - Jy 11 91 4B
  • Signs to guide disabled to full-service fuel - Jy 16 91 5B
  • Tar Heel editors speak: Are they (3 deputy asst. secretaries) really necessary? - Jy 21 91 7J
  • Hookup with data base would give DOT edge - Au 2 91 4B
  • State ferry division probed in alleged fraud - Au 7 91 5B
  • Raleigh-Norfolk routes studied - Au 17 91 1B
  • State ferry director (Hardesty) fired over phone calls - Au 17 91 1
  • Martin defies law eliminating 3 jobs; Legislature's move said unconstitutional - Au 28 91 1
  • Editorial: At the DOT trough - Au 29 91 18A
  • (DOT) Jobs spark dispute; Democrats in power struggle - Se 2 91 1B
  • Martin's men; Who have served as deputy assistant transportation secretary (Chart) - Se 2 91 2B
  • Politics sways roads, report says - Se 3 91 8B
  • Minority program in limbo; Lawsuit challenges DOT contract goals - Se 9 91 1B
  • DOT ruling puts minority set-asides in spotlight - De 1 91 3F
  • DOT program lets school make money by repaving road - De 5 91 1B
  • DOT contracts for minorities drop in state - De 19 91 14B
  • Reflectors keep drivers on track; New road markers easier to see - De 23 91 1B
  • N.C.'s highways site of most workplace accidents - De 26 91 2B
  • State decides on a shaggier look for roadsides - De 31 91 6B