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Baltimore channel affected by bridge collapse set to reopen early June
FOX 5 Washington D.C.· 4 days agoThe work to restore Baltimore's federal channel is now projected to wrap up between June 8-10. ...
Royal Caribbean and Carnival Cruise ships leave from Baltimore for the first time since the collapse...
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Summer travel begins latest test of aviation system
Politico· 3 hours ago— Summer travel could test the transportation system. — Lawmakers are split over how much federal funding should go into rebuilding the Baltimore bridge ...
The ship that destroyed the Francis Scott Key bridge is no longer trapped
Quartz· 7 days agobridge on March 26 and has finally returned to port in Baltimore after the crash, which occurred...
Ship that hit Baltimore bridge moved. Business continues back at active port.
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoDwight A. Weingarten is an investigative reporter, covering the Maryland State House and state...
Baltimore Key Bridge collapse: Gov. Moore says work not done after removal of container ship
FOX 5 Washington D.C.· 6 days agoMaryland Gov. Wes Moore celebrated the removal of a hulking container ship just under eight weeks...
Long before Key Bridge collapse, Baltimore mariners warned of ‘ship strikes’
Anchorage Daily News· 5 days agoThe warnings came, sometimes in eerily specific terms, years before a giant cargo ship struck ...
Baltimore museum seeks to uplift voices of immigrants affected by Key Bridge collapse
Chicago Tribune· 5 days ago“That funding will enable us to launch an oral history initiative to collect the stories of people...
Key Bridge collapse: Largest channel opens for 24/7 traffic to Port of Baltimore
KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma· 6 days agoCrews on Tuesday opened the largest channel yet allowing for access to the Port of Baltimore weeks...
Opinion | Can a fallen bridge raise a broken city? In Baltimore, it can.
Washington Post· 6 days agoBaltimore has long been synonymous with brokenness. This is a chance for repair.