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Nearly 4,000 South Carolina Department of Transportation employees are positioned across the state in preparation for potentially treacherous travel conditions throughout the weekend. The South Carolina National Guard also is activating personnel and readying equipment for immediate deployment.
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See Tracks? Think Train Week is a focused week-long campaign spotlighting the critical importance of making safe choices around railroad tracks and trains.
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South Carolina's roads agency is celebrating a major $825 million project to widen part of Interstate 95. The agency has transformed over the past decade, thanks to a 12-cent gas tax increase.
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Police warn at least four drivers have pulled guns on other motorists in Charleston since Thanksgiving.
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South Carolina's well-respected transportation leader Christy Hall is retiring after spending the past decade overseeing billions of dollars in highway spending after the state raised its gas tax to fix its roads.
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Recent gas tax increases allow SCDOT to dramatically ramp up road and bridge work.
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South Carolina road crews are getting ready for the first of a five-part, $1.7 billion project to untangle where Interstates 20, 26 and 126 meet west of downtown Columbia.
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As drivers in the state gas-up for the Fourth of July holiday, they’ll find the lowest gas prices in the nation. Six cents lower than at this time last…
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After three years of unsuccessful attempts, the S.C. Senate passes a road funding bill.
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The S.C. Senate failed to set the pending road funding bill for priority debate, thus putting its' chances for passage this year in jeopardy.