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Here is a summary of incidents and actions taken by the Key Biscayne Police Department during the period of June 30 to July 6 ...
More than a year after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, demolition of its remaining structure is finally underway this week on one of Maryland’s most vital transportation ...
Since the Francis Scott Key Bridge’s collapse, rerouted trucks have wrought havoc on Dundalk’s narrow roads, causing stress and headaches for motorists and local officials. Even truckers don’t like th ...
The National Transportation Safety Board wants inspectors to look at dozens of bridges nationwide, including the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, to figure out whether they're at risk of collapsing if they're ...
CODA Octopus is a sonar technology that can produce 3D images of underwater wreckage. What does it take to remove thousands of tons of Key Bridge debris from the murky water?
An in-depth look at the human and economic impacts of the Key Bridge collapse. To mark the first anniversary of the Francis Scott Key Bridge disaster, the documentary “Key Bridge Disaster ...
Maxar, a satellite imaging company, released pictures of the Key Bridge in Baltimore before it collapsed and when the container ship struck the bridge.
Resurfaced images released by the U.S. Navy show the extent of the damage caused to the Francis Scott Key Bridge following a collision that occurred on March 26, when the Dali, a 984-foot container ...
New video shared by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers shows a large chunk of the Francis Scott Key Bridge still on top of the Dali, the cargo ship that caused the March collapse.
In one of the back cubicles, a few sailors with the Navy’s Supervisor of Salvage and Diving unit examined sonar pictures of the Key Bridge’s submerged wreckage that were tacked to mobile walls.
New underwater sonar images captured by the US Navy's Naval Sea Systems Command show the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge at the bottom of Baltimore's Patapsco River.
New underwater sonar images captured by the US Navy show the wreckage of the Francis Scott Key Bridge at the bottom of Baltimore's Patapsco River.