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For 47 years, the Francis Scott Key Bridge stood as the gateway to the Port of Baltimore and a landmark as one of the longest steel truss bridges in the world. The Dali, a cargo ship bound for Sri ...
One year ago, the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed after a cargo ship collided with it, killing six construction workers and causing significant economic disruption. The disaster ...
One year ago, Baltimore's iconic Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in the middle of the night after it was struck by a large cargo ship leaving the Port of Baltimore. The deadly collapse crippled ...
One year after the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed after being struck by the 984-foot container ship, killing six, Maryland is still picking up the pieces. New updates about the ...
On Thursday, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott refuted allegations connecting his office to decisions that redirected funds raised for the victims and families of the Key Bridge collapse. In response ...
In this aerial view, salvage crews continue to remove wreckage from the Dali six weeks after the cargo ship collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge May 08, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland.
Maryland officials tell me construction of the new Francis Scott Key Bridge could begin later this year. In Baltimore, I'm Christopher Sela. One year since the collapse of Baltimore's Francis ...
Federal officials are urging that 68 bridges across the country be evaluated for safety after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore a year ago. The National Transportation ...
“It speaks to how important the Key Bridge was in the daily life of people in Baltimore,” he said. The survey found that residents generally have confidence in the government’s ability to ...
It’s been a year since the crash that collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge into the waters of the Patapsco River in Baltimore. An expedited cleanup mission got the wreckage out of the water ...
“It really, really came back quickly.” Ship traffic at the port of Baltimore is back to about 90% of where it was prior to the bridge collapse, according to Richard Scher of the Maryland Port ...
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