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When you sell sun and fun, how do you prepare for unseasonable cold?
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ATL rolls out new combo tool to brush, scrape, clear runways when winter weather hits
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RDU preparing to keep one runway open. Here's what to do if your travel plans change
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World Cup fans face visa limits to travel to US
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Travel highlights
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Avelo Airlines closing RDU, Wilmington bases: Laying off 160 workers
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What to do if you still need your REAL ID
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No REAL ID? Expect a $45 fee at airport security starting Feb. 1
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Wall going up in Terminal 2; travelers see evidence of RDU expansion project
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Plan ahead: Construction at RDU begins Monday ahead of $2.5 billion expansion project
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RDU Economy Lot 4 permanently closes ahead of $2 billion construction project
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Post-Christmas rush expected on Triangle highways, RDU during busiest travel day of the season
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North Carolinians brace for busy roads with 3.3 million expected to take to the roads
Tar Heel Traveler
Tar Heel Traveler: Battle of Moore's Creek
Friday is the 250th anniversary of a pivotal Revolutionary War battle. It happened in Pender County on Feb. 27th, 1776, and this weekend, thousands of people are expected to visit the battlefield. Curiously, for the battle to be such a major turning point in the war, its focal point was nothing but a small, lonesome bridge
Tar Heel Traveler: Raleigh clay sculptor
Chris Elizabeth Richards is a talented sculptor from North Raleigh, but a few years ago, she had no intention of being an artist. She was first a ballet dancer who traveled the world, then a doctor who delivered babies. Today, those careers influence her sculpted figures and make both her art and life richer.