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Five years after e-scooters first appeared on Charlotte streets, scooter companies are struggling financially. Ridership is down. Something has to give.
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Charlotte Douglas International Airport, the fifth-busiest airport in the world based on takeoffs and landings, nearly broke its passenger record in 2022.
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Gov. Roy Cooper and U.S. Sen. Thom Tillis announced separately that the U.S. Department of Transportation has awarded the grant toward the proposed $268 million project.
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The Charlotte Area Transit System didn't provide ridership projections during a City Council transportation committee meeting Monday. Council members still voted in favor of a controversial route that doesn't reach the heart of uptown.
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The electric vehicle industry is growing across the U.S. and in North Carolina, mainly as sales of electric passenger vehicles speed up. But what about bigger vehicles? Gov. Roy Cooper said this week state officials are drafting new rules that could get more electric medium- and heavy-duty trucks and buses on state roads.
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Some local leaders say a new 4-lane road across the Catawba to Gaston County from Charlotte would ease traffic on both sides of the river. Critics say it would lead to more sprawl.
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The Charlotte Area Transit System's new "fare capping" benefits frequent riders.
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The Charlotte Area Transit system this week is hosting pop-up meetings in the Charlotte area to address service changes coming on August 15.
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Town leaders in Matthews are asking residents to weigh in on a $35 million bond package. If approved, the bonds would fund a variety of projects like a road extension, sidewalk improvements and a downtown loop for pedestrians and cyclists.
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A new bridge that shifts the main road on North Carolina's Outer Banks off a frequently-flooded section of Hatteras Island still isn't open, three months after officials held a grand opening. State transportation officials blame the holdup on poor quality pavement markings.