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Transportation, North Carolina Department of
  • 2 DOT employees suspended in inquiry at marine facility - Ja 17 85 16C
  • Under the dome: Transportation investigative unit to return - Mr 5 85 1
  • Editorial: - No place for house spooks - Mr 6 85 4A
  • Federal funds to be used to repair tunnels (I-40) - Mr 9 85 20C
  • State ruled negligent in deaths; teens' mother (Hocheiser) to get $200,000 - Mr 14 85 1C
  • Under the dome: Space for 4 requested for one-man DOT (Special Investigations) unit - Mr 14 85 11A
  • April Fool's Day news hints freeze (state jobs) could be road to ruin - Ap 2 85 8B
  • DOT fires 2 employees amid probe - Ap 10 85 16C
  • Under the dome: DOT official (Sughrue) disputes employee firing reports - Ap 17 85 8A
  • Transportation engineer (Harris) in Robeson County fired after probe - Ap 24 85 6C
  • Fired DOT engineer not given chance to tell story, lawyer says - Ap 26 85 19A
  • Under the dome: DOT investigator quits after 16 days - Ap 27 85 1
  • DOT official who quit job says he was overqualified - Ap 30 85 11A
  • Harrington orders freeze on most highway contract awards for state - Jn 11 85 1
  • DOT rents some space from board member - Jn 26 85 15A
  • Six accused of embezzling property at DOT facility (at Manns Harbor) - Jy 23 85 16C
  • State trying to map out route for overweight trucks - Au 16 85 15A
  • Oversized load may go to Elkin by way of railroad, officials say - Au 17 85 24C
  • Land purchase includes 'mitigation bank' (of future environmental sins by department) - Au 20 85 4A
  • EPA, Corps of Engineers cool to DOT wetlands plan (mitigation banking) - Au 23 85 7B
  • Editorial: Banking time for DOT - Au 24 85 18A
  • Four trucks to carry oversized load across North Carolina - Au 25 85 38A
  • State limits solicitation by Krishna followers at rest stops - Au 30 85 22D
  • Budget official criticizes lack of bidding for some professional service contracts - Oc 5 85 2C
  • Transportation Board told to cut spending - Oc 11 85 11A
  • Wake Commissioner Massey hired by transportation department - Oc 11 85 2C
  • Commission upholds ruling in fatal crash - Oc 12 85 10A
  • Trucking firm is disallowed special permits - Oc 13 85 52A
  • Officials question ex-Marine's (MacCaskill's) role as DOT investigator - Oc 18 85 4D
  • Legislators say DOT (investigator) position is necessary - No 22 85 13C
  • DOT still buying land in I-40 path - De 2 85 12C
  • DOT officials defend engineering contracts - De 4 85 3C
  • Under the dome: DOT expanding its civil rights division - De 4 85 1
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Transportation, North Carolina Department of
  • N.C. 12 sandbag contract awarded - Ja 18 92, 4B
  • Towns voice concerns about Clayton bypass - Fe 29 92, 3B
  • Guardrails limit access to the Eno River - Mr 19 92, 2B
  • Jury betters state's offer; Couple wins $4.5 million - Ap 11 92, 1B
  • On-the-job death toll rises by 2 at state DOT - Ap 14 92, 6B
  • Highway projects, politics linked - My 21 92, 4B
  • DOT appointees' pay under threat - My 29 92, 4B
  • DOT may not approve naming road after King - My 29 92, 5B
  • Under the Dome: Newspaper stories bugging Harrelson - Jn 5 92, 1B
  • Under the Dome: DOT engineers, attorney at odds - Jn 6 92, 1B
  • Courts like Democrats, Martin says - Jn 12 92, 1B
  • Probe of DOT urged; Study calls for an end to transportation board - Jn 18 92, 4B
  • Standoff threatens road funds (DOT and Durham and Orange counties) - Jn 27 92, 2B
  • State responds to dispute by freezing highway funds - Jy 2 92, 3B
  • Have bridge, will travel, transportation department says - Jy 14 92, 8B
  • Editorial: Shunning DOT dogma - Jy 27 92, 6A
  • Although safer, rail bridge being replaced - Au 8 92, 3B
  • State didn't use all its power to improve crossing - Au 8 92, 1
  • Funds for rail crossing upgrades sent off track by road projects - Au 9 92, 1
  • Proposed freeway to Norfolk seems like a mirage to many - Au 15 92, 4B
  • 2 Martin allies (Rouse; Fetzer) named to key posts with DOT - Au 20 92, 5B
  • State sets lead tests; DOT workers to be examined - Au 27 92, 1B
  • Wishes for roads at odds; Some leaders push for people-friendly plans - Au 27 92, 1
  • DOT workers begin tests for lead (in Highway Bldg.) - Au 28 92, 4B
  • Lead expert suggests vacating parts of (Highway) building - Au 29 92, 1B
  • DOT serves politicians, not public, group says - Se 12 92, 5B
  • Legislators say DOT 'arrogant' in handling rail crossing safety - Oc 9 92, 4B
  • State seeks middle ground on Sunset's bridge - Oc 30 92, 5B
  • Expressway work leaves thousands of fish dead - No 24 92, 1B
  • Editorial: DOT's disturbing fish story - No 27 92, 14A
  • Rail company seeks to halt DOT plans (condemning land controlled by Norfolk Southern) - De 30 92, 5B
  • State backs wider 64, 17; Raleigh-Norfolk link is planned - De 30 92, 1B
Transportation, North Carolina Department of
  • Officials in no hurry to alter speed limit - Ja 26 87 1C
  • Officials say 65 mph limit too fast for most of N.C. - Fe 7 87 4C
  • Under the Dome: Agency (Transportation Dept.) to rectify job-posting policy - Fe 12 87 1
  • DOT says contracts (for mowing, maintenance of rest areas and drawbridges) save money for state - Fe 14 87 8A
  • Price shock hits highway program; Revised estimates add $800 million to cost of N.C. road projects - Fe 23 87 1
  • Editorial: More roads, more money - Fe 25 87 12A
  • Highway plan's finances OK, transportation secretary says - Fe 27 87 17A
  • Measure filed to set up separate DOT accounts - Fe 28 87 8A
  • DOT officials won't seek higher speeds - Mr 19 87 15A
  • Under the Dome: Failed candidates find work in DOT (Harrelson; Cobey; Robinson) - Ap 9 87 1
  • Storm puts skids on some road funds (snow removal costs) - Ap 11 87 1C
  • DOT widens battle against unsafe trucks - Ap 30 87 1C
  • New crime program to enlist road crews - My 20 87 18C
  • Under the Dome: State loses workers to 'DOT North' - My 28 87 1
  • DOT sows a seed of discontent; Bachelor's button is one official's wildflower and another's weed - Jn 15 87 1
  • Bachelor's button falls off of DOT list - Jn 19 87 8C
  • Electricity slows (Herbert Bonner) bridge deterioration - Jy 11 87 4C
  • Panel to rewrite bill on combined contract bids - Jy 11 87 26C
  • Under the Dome: DOT fires Wilkerson - Au 21 87 5A
  • Under the Dome: N.C. creates new category of worker (hourly workers) - Se 7 87 1
  • Defeated candidates took different paths to DOT - Se 8 87 1
  • This man (Godwin) is the count of the road; When it comes to keeping track of traffic... - Se 17 87 30A
  • DOT shelves $50 million in project funds - Oc 3 87 1C
  • Under the Dome: 2-year road fund called too limited - Oc 7 87 1
  • Agency's interpretation of road bill draws complaints - Oc 15 87 3C
  • DOT blistered for delaying roads - Oc 16 87 1C
  • Peek at DOT plan shows $12 million going to Triangle - Oc 16 87 3C
  • Under the Dome: DOT is saving up for new fuel tanks - Oc 16 87 1
  • Noise barrier anticipated for (Wilmington) parkway - Oc 20 87 3C
  • DOT warned to hire more minorities - Oc 31 87 1
  • Concerns rise over 'graying' of DOT staff - No 27 87 1
  • Murdock collects, roadwise and otherwise - De 2 87 16C
  • DOT's authority on routes of twin trailers questioned - De 12 87 1C
  • Under the Dome: Official (Robinson) told to quit if he runs for post (state House) - De 31 87 1
Transportation, North Carolina Department of
  • Federal funds accelerate plans for new bridge over Albemarle - Ja 12 83 4C
  • Heavy trucks not hauling tax share, report says - Mr 3 83 2C
  • Economy blamed in ferry use drop - Mr 18 83 2D
  • Computer installation curtails driver checks - Ap 4 83 3C
  • Panel backs plan on matching federal transportation funds - Ap 14 83 16A
  • Under the dome: DOT pulls out of fair - Au 7 83 21A
  • DOT to take a year to complete rounds with Beltline signs - Au 8 83 1
  • State pushes for Atlantic City bridge despite opposition - Au 11 83 22A
  • Editorial: Signed, sealed, delivered - Au 14 83 4D
  • N. C. communities share $43 million to improve roads - Oc 2 83 32A
  • List (of car owners) brings state $38,000 a year - Oc 15 83 16C
  • Highway policy wasted money, audit reveals - De 17 83 7C
Transportation, North Carolina Department of
  • Judge won't dismiss bridge lawsuit - Fe 14 84 2C
  • Trucks may haul wood if rail spur not subsidized - Mr 25 84 19A
  • N.C. wins round in bridge battle - Ap 5 84 2C
  • Norfolk Southern to keep trains on Seaboard tracks (Kellum and Camp
  • Lejeune) - Se 18 84 5C
  • 3 picked by Martin for posts (Harrington; Johnson; Rohrer) - De 11 84 1
Transportation, North Carolina Department of
  • N. C. concern for biker safety spurs lead in cycle programs - Ja 18 82 20
  • Under the dome: Agency not amused by 'Pothole' award - Fe 1 82 1
  • Under the dome: Workers reminded about notification (to secretary when talking to legislators) - Mr 7 82 1
  • Policy would ease ban on taking gifts - Mr 9 82 12C
  • Senators say DOT chief trying to prevent talks - Mr 9 82 4C
  • Transportation plans to lay off 472 employees - Mr 10 82 3C
  • Under the dome: New job form troubling DOT officers - Mr 11 82 1
  • Alteration of agency's policy on gifts needs ethics panel's OK, Hunt says - Mr 12 82 3D
  • Under the dome: DOT secretary clarifies memo on (legislative) contact limits - Mr 14 82 23A
  • Editorial: DOT needs a strict (ethics) policy - Mr 15 82 4A
  • DOT draws praise from (legislative) committee - Ap 9 82 12A
  • DOT officials to seek funds for new ferries - My 7 82 7B
  • Raleigh, state sued over Beltline loop - My 13 82 1C
  • State to end full-time operation of bridge (U.S. 13-17 drawbridge) over Roanoke River - Jn 30 82 12C
  • Study on public access to Currituck area finished - Au 3 82 4B
  • Most state road work involved bid rigging, official reports - Au 4 82 5B
  • Efficient signals cut gasoline use - Au 7 82 14C
  • Road projects face slim funds - Au 12 82 4C
  • Pipelines could move coal, study says - Oc 8 82 6A
  • Transportation Department's reputation restored, panel says - No 17 82 4C
  • DOT says road-building funds needed - No 21 82 1
  • State acts to improve dangerous Roanoke Rapids intersection - De 1 82 1C
  • Rule to allow longer trailers to ply N. C. highways proposed - De 10 82 9C
Transportation, North Carolina Department of
  • Panel says DOT supervisors not negligent in woman's rape - De 5 85 23A
  • Engineers leaving DOT for private sector jobs - De 30 85 1C
Transportation, North Carolina Department of
  • Under the dome: DOT official Billy Rose to retire in March - Ja 15 86 1
  • Response high as state DOT takes bids for grass mowing - Ja 24 86 1
  • Public money to fix up private bridge (railroad bridge in New Bern) - Fe 16 86 1
  • Expensive state boat ramp (at Cedar Island) would revert to property owner - Fe 17 86 1
  • Ruling urged before state funds are spent on bridge - Fe 19 86 1C
  • Highway department offers 3 plans to widen part of Creedmoor Road - Ap 2 86 1c
  • DOT removes campaign signs from Pitt, Carteret roadsides - Ap 26 86 3C
  • Discarded DOT envelope part of apparent spy case - Ap 27 86 25A
  • Orange commissioner sues state over price given for I-40 land - My 18 86 42A
  • Under the dome: DOT loses $1.6 million in fuel, lubricants - Au 31 86 1
  • DOT cleared of liability in 2 deaths; omission of rail ruled 'discretionary' - Se 17 86 1C
  • Under the dome: DOT checks program for improprieties - Se 29 86 1
  • State to stop ranking dangerous intersections - Oc 23 86 4C
  • Under the dome: '$5,000 memo' saves department millions (in sales tax) - Oc 25 86 1
  • DOT revives effort for approval of plan for getting highway land - No 7 86 22D
  • Under the dome: Congress inaction puts DOT on low road - No 10 86 1
  • N.C. officials in race with death to correct road, intersection ills (Newton Road) - No 29 86 1
  • Under the dome: Cobey to become deputy DOT secretary - De 16 86 1
  • State plants more roadside wildflowers - De 26 86 1D
Transportation, North Carolina Department of
  • Lack of inner breakdown lane for Beltline risky, experts say - Jy 13 88 1
  • Bridge widths in Beltline plan worry experts - Jy 17 88 25A
  • DOT to buy 67 miles of railroad in Western N.C. (Dillsboro to Murphy) - Jy 19 88 1C
  • Drivers to save gasoline with signal adjustment - Jy 20 88 4C
  • Plans for unclogging intersection for RDU, U.S. 70 to be discussed - Jy 27 88 1C
  • Traffic plan for U.S. 70 wins support at hearing - Jy 29 88 3C
  • State preparing 5 Beltline plans; delays expected - Au 2 88 1C
  • DOT dismisses two more men from Pamlico - Au 4 88 3C
  • Raleigh, DOT plan Beltline meetings soon - Au 4 88 1C
  • Almost half of N.C. bridges called deficient - Au 11 88 24A
  • DOT, Raleigh agree on Beltline; Plan to preserve median in some areas to delay project, officials
  • say - Au 16 88 1
  • Substandard bridges must wait for funds - Au 18 88 1T
  • Transportation chief calls for new paving priorities - Au 19 88 24A
  • Decision on Beltline plan at least 4 months off - Au 30 88 2C
  • Triangle expected to rank high in hazardous roads - Se 8 88 1T
  • Bids plummet for resurfacing state highways - Se 9 88 1C
  • Grand jury subpoenas club for DOT guest list - Se 10 88 1
  • DOT memo said probe indicated road builders' bidding agreement - Se 14 88 1C
  • Wilmington protester (BELL) hangs on to doomed tree - Se 17 88 3C
  • Some residents fight to keep road unpaved despite builders, DOT - Se 26 88 1C
  • DOT suggests detours; Avoid I-40 tangle during widening - Se 29 88 1T
  • State will spend record $505 million on highway construction, rights of way - Oc 14 88 2C
  • Under the Dome: DOT snatches (political) signs (along highway rights of way) - Oc 19 88 8A
  • Jacksonville rallies 'round its Beirut memorial trees - Oc 22 88 3C
  • DOT official (Simmons) backs regional transit authority - No 15 88 2C
  • Changes in traffic patterns planned for roads near RDU No 19 88 2C
  • Rand fails to block expansion; Senator desists after learning DOT facility already under
  • construction (Map) No 20 88 40A
Transportation, North Carolina Department of
  • Officials say bridge on U.S. 70 required at proposed intersection (Westgate Rd. and Aviation
  • Parkway) - Ja 7 88 14C
  • Road crews: a new kind of storm trooper - Ja 8 88 1C
  • Budget cuts could hamper road plans - Ja 9 88 4C
  • Editorial: Bridge over a troubled road - Ja 9 88 10A
  • Party label counts in DOT ferry jobs - Ja 10 88 1
  • Harrington supports Democrat in dispute - Ja 16 88 5C
  • Twin-trailer truck shortcuts rejected - Ja 19 88 1C
  • DOT rules mailbox (attached to basketball hoop) out of bounds - Ja 24 88 27A
  • Under the Dome: Son of former DOT boss (Alexander) lands state job - Ja 24 88 1
  • Officials prepare to reveal route for proposed DURHAM OUTER LOOP - Ja 26 88 1C
  • Risky stretch of U.S. 264 draws look from DOT - Ja 26 88 3C
  • City plan for traffic irks DOT; Centennial Campus roads stir dispute - Fe 6 88 1C
  • Under the Dome: State wrongly paid for tape of tourney - Fe 12 88 1
  • Under the Dome: DOT officials get free trip to base (SAC headquarters) - Fe 26 88 1
  • Transit study of the Triangle is in the works; Untapped 'latent demand' seen for inter-city van, bus
  • service - Mr 5 88 1C
  • Robeson County road work benefited influential people - Mr 6 88 1
  • Roadsides will bloom all summer - Mr 17 88 1T
  • Federal land condemnation studied to speed OREGON INLET jetties project - Mr 26 88 8D
  • Legislators favor user fees to speed highway projects - Ap 1 88 3C
  • No fault found in realignment of planned loop - Ap 14 88 4C
  • Truck traffic forces DOT to fix road - Ap 14 88 16C
  • Public willing to pay more for roads, state panel says - Ap 16 88 2C
  • Billions sought for 'era of highways' - Ma 11 88 18C
  • Beaufort span to be replaced (Blounts Creek) - Ma 22 88 27A
  • Twin trailers on more roads increase risks of accidents - Ma 22 88 1
  • Triangle nets sizable chunk of DOT bike-project money - Ma 26 88 3T
  • Under the Dome: Officials attend launching of ferry - Ma 29 88 1
  • Speeds only slightly faster on 65 mph roads, study finds - Jn 3 88 6D
  • State appeals court reinstates stolen-car suit against DOT - Jn 8 88 3C
  • Five DOT workers honored for going the extra mile in '87 - Jn 11 88 6A
  • Cobey urges patrol not to stop twin trailers on disputed route - Jn 14 88 1
  • Designers say Beltline plan unsafe, unhelpful; Transportation officials answer money lacking for
  • better option - Jy 3 88 1
  • State is lagging by billions in improving its highways - Jy 3 88 10A
  • Council members oppose DOT plan for Beltline - Jy 7 88 1