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After more than 71% of stations in North Carolina were without gas last week, fuel availability is improving in the state. However, prices, specifically in the Triangle, are nearing record highs.
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The nation's largest fuel pipeline is flowing again after the company that runs it was hit by a gang of hackers. But long lines remain at gas stations throughout the Southeast. That's because drivers are buying more gasoline than they need, draining supplies at filling stations. Plus, there are logistical hurdles slowing fuel deliveries from the Colonial Pipeline.
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A graphic calling the East Coast fuel supply crunch "Biden's Gas Crisis." A tweet speculating that gas stations running dry was an "INSIDE JOB." A meme depicting the president and vice president cheering about the "Green New Deal" in front of a snaking line at a fuel station.
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State and federal officials are scrambling to find alternate routes to deliver gasoline in the Southeast U.S. due to a cyberattack on the Colonial Pipeline.
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Gas prices have jumped to about $2.70 per gallon in the Triangle, and fuel analysts blame high oil prices.The Organization of Petroleum Exporting…
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Evacuees who fled Hurricanes Irma and Harvey are beginning to leave North Carolina, contributing to traffic on southbound I-95 and I-77.They face the…
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Flooding from Hurricane Harvey has had a devastating impact on residents along the Texas Gulf Coast. It's also had an economic impact, shutting down some…
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AAA Carolinas predicts another record-breaking weekend of holiday travel, as more than 1.2 million North Carolinians are expected to travel fifty miles or…
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The state Department of Transportation's main source of revenue will drop sharply over the next decade. That's according to the DOT's chief financial…
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More than two and a half million North Carolinians are expected to travel during the next couple of weeks. AAA expects a two-percent increase in travel…