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Port of Baltimore’s main channel should fully reopen soon. Here’s what needs to happen first
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoBALTIMORE — Crews in the Patapsco River are still cutting and lifting large chunks of what remains...
Why Maryland's 'zombie coal plant' has to stay open—even though everyone wants to shut it down
Fast Company Magazine· 10 hours agoAcross the country, hundreds of coal-fired power plants have been closing in recent years, saving...
Unified Command Continues to Clear Key Bridge Wreckage
MarineLink· 6 days agoThese new photos, courtesy of the Maryland State Police Aviation Command, show the Francis Scott Key...
Public swim in Baltimore harbor sells out in 10 minutes
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 5 days ago“Harbor Splash,” likely the first public swimming event in Baltimore’s harbor for decades, sold out in 10 minutes Wednesday. The event hosted by the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore nonprofit ...
500-ton truss from Key Bridge collapse removed from Patapsco River
CBS News· 3 days agoOne of two 500+ ton sections of truss from the Key Bridge collapse was removed from the river as...
Dali crew remains in limbo on ship despite worldwide concern 9 weeks after Key Bridge collapse
CBS News· 6 days agoThe Dali still sits at berth one at Seagirt where it has been for the past week. For eight weeks...
Inside the spooky man made island abandoned for over a century
Daily Express· 1 day agoFort Carroll sits in the middle of the Patapsco River just south of Baltimore, Maryland. In 1847,...
Only on 4: An up-close look at the damaged ship that hit Baltimore's Key Bridge
NBC Washington· 3 days agoNews4 got an up-close look at the damaged ship and the remaining portions of the Key Bridge. The...
Photos show progress at the Key Bridge collapse site as crews work to remove steel wreckage
CBS News· 6 days agoUnified Command continues to work to clear the wreckage from thePatapsco River after the Key Bridge...
Port of Baltimore Shipping Channel Opening Delayed
Sourcing Journal via Yahoo News· 6 days agoArmy Corps of Engineers (USACE) must dig out the bottom cord of the remaining truss and cut it into three sections to safely lift the debris out of the ...