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Queens Road

Coverage of Queens Road in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Jul 4 · 14:37 UTCMost recent: Aug 2 · 22:02 UTC
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  • SECURITYAug 2 · 22:02 UTCABC7 NEW YORK
    New bike lanes unveiled along dangerous stretch of Queens road

    New bike lanes have been introduced along a dangerous section of a Queens road. Supporters believe the project aims to improve safety for cyclists, pedestrians, and drivers.

  • HEALTHJul 24 · 15:36 UTCWSOC ABC CHARLOTTE
    24 Hours of Booty cancer fundraiser returns to Myers Park this weekend

    The 25th edition of the 24 Hours of Booty cycling and walking event returns to Charlotte’s Myers Park neighborhood this weekend to support cancer research and survivorship programs. The event, starting Friday at 7 p.m., involves a continuous 24-hour loop through specific roads in the area, with traffic delays expected and alternate routes recommended for drivers.

  • SCIENCEJul 7 · 11:14 UTCWSOC ABC CHARLOTTE
    Overnight storms bring heavy rain, flooding

    Overnight storms caused heavy rain and flooding in the Charlotte area, with 2 inches of rain recorded in 30 minutes. Streets were briefly underwater, and drains overflowed, prompting another storm warning for later Tuesday.

  • BUSINESSJul 6 · 02:12 UTCWSOC ABC CHARLOTTE
    Charlotte Water completes water main break repair in Dilworth

    Charlotte Water has completed repairs on a water main break in Dilworth, allowing customers to resume limited outdoor watering under drought restrictions. The break occurred on Queens Road between Edgehill Road North and Ardsley Road, with a traffic detour remaining in place for several more days.

  • BUSINESSJul 4 · 14:37 UTCWSOC ABC CHARLOTTE
    Charlotte Water asks customers to reduce usage after main break

    Charlotte Water is urging customers to reduce water usage, including avoiding outdoor irrigation, due to a 54-inch transmission main break on Queens Road. The organization emphasizes that drinking water remains safe and asks for conservation to maintain system pressure, with potential lower pressure in the south Charlotte area during repairs.