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Wes Moore says cost to repair bridge could be up to $1.9B
The Hill via AOL· 3 days agoMaryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) said the cost to repair the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed...
Attorneys for Baltimore seek to keep crew members from bridge collapse ship from returning home
WJHL· 1 day agoBaltimore (AP) — Attorneys are asking a federal judge to prevent crew members on the cargo ship Dali...
12 weeks after Key Bridge collapse, Dali crew still on board. Now a deal means some could be leaving
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 19 minutes agoThey’ve been stuck aboard the Dali container ship for more than 12 weeks now: as the vessel crashed...
Baltimore seeks to keep Dali crew from leaving US after bridge collapse
BBC News· 24 hours agoLawyers for the city of Baltimore have asked a federal judge to prevent the crew of a cargo ship...
Deal ensures city will be able to interview departing Dali crew for lawsuit
The Baltimore Banner· 54 minutes agoEight crew members of the Dali will be allowed to leave the country, after attorneys representing...
Are California bridges safe? Here’s how many are in ‘poor’ condition, government says
Sacramento Bee via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoIn the early hours of March 26, a 985-foot container ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in ...
Port of Baltimore jobs, business rebounding since channel reopened
WBAL-TV Baltimore· 6 hours ago"Baltimore is back, the port is open," Jonathan Daniels, the executive director of the Maryland Port...
Exclusive: Dali crew uncertain, anxious over future after bridge collapse
WBAL-TV Baltimore· 4 hours agoJoshua Messick, the executive director of the Baltimore International Seafarers' Center, said he had...
More than $100M spent to remove Baltimore's Key Bridge wreckage, feds say
NBC 2 Fort Myers· 5 days agoThe Port of Baltimore returned Wednesday to full operations for the first time in months, but...
Find Out Which State Has America's Worst Bridges
247wallst.com· 11 hours agoLast week, the port of Baltimore finally reopened fully for the first time since the tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Keys