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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen will visit Baltimore's Key Bridge on Wednesday to check on the ...
A transcript reveals what was happening aboard a cargo ship in the moments before it crashed into the Key Bridge in Baltimore last year, collapsing the bridge and killing six workers.
The 948-foot container ship Dali, a Singapore-flagged vessel owned by Grace Ocean Private Ltd, struck Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge at about 1:30 a.m., officials say ...
Video shows the moment a large container ship collides with Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key bridge overnight Tuesday, March 26, 2024. The ship hit the bridge, which carries Interstate 695 across ...
The demolition of what's left of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge is expected to start this week, if the weather permits, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA).
Demolition work on the remaining pieces of the Francis Scott Key Bridge was expected to start Monday and continue over the next several months. The effort begins this week with work mainly focused on ...
Crew members said the ship "had a black out" and "lost steering" before colliding with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2024, according to an audio transcript A newly-released transcript reveals ...
Mayor Brandon Scott and Maryland's congressional representatives discuss public safety, federal funding cuts, and the Francis ...
BALTIMORE -- Community members put up a memorial to the workers who were killed when the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed last week. Two workers survived, two bodies were found in a ...
Salvage work continues on the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge, Monday, April 15, 2024, in Baltimore. The FBI confirmed that agents were aboard the Dali conducting court-authorized law ...
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed March 26, 2024, after being struck by a ship in the early morning of Tuesday, March 26. (File/Sun staff) ...
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