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Key Bridge collapse: Largest channel opens for 24/7 traffic to Port of Baltimore
WFTV 9 Orlando· 6 days agoThe channel has a depth of 50 feet, a horizontal clearance of 400 feet and a vertical clearance of...
First cruise ship leaves Port of Baltimore since Key Bridge collapse
NBC Washington· 3 days agoFor the first time since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, cutting off the Port of Baltimore...
2 bridge collapses decades apart differ over federal funding
WBAL-TV Baltimore· 6 days agoThere are striking similarities between the Aug. 1, 2007, collapse of the Interstate 35 bridge in...
Ship That Caused Deadly Baltimore Bridge Collapse Refloated, Escorted Back to Port
Insurance Journal· 6 days agoThe recovery from the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse reached a significant milestone Monday as...
Ship that caused Baltimore bridge collapse to be repaired in Norfolk and more Va. headlines
Virginia Mercury via Yahoo News· 5 days ago—Richmond Times-Dispatch • “Virginia weighs regulations on hound hunting, citing tensions with...
Georgia’s auto port sees busiest month ever Baltimore bridge collapse
FOX 5 Atlanta· 6 days agoThe second-busiest U.S. port for autos, Brunswick moved more than 80,000 vehicles and heavy...
Ship that hit Baltimore bridge moved. Business continues back at active port.
Gannett via AOL· 6 days agoThe cargo ship at the center of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse moved back to the Port of ...
Largest channel so far opens for 24/7 vessel traffic into Port of Baltimore after Key Bridge ...
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 7 days agoA 400-foot-wide, 50-foot-deep channel into the Baltimore harbor opened Tuesday after officials...
Cargo ship that caused Baltimore bridge collapse expected to head to Norfolk
WAVY TV 10 Portsmouth· 7 days agoYet another container ship is bound to join the many others that frequent the terminals of Hampton...
Cargo ship that caused Baltimore bridge collapse expected to head to Norfolk
WAVY via Yahoo News· 7 days agoYet another container ship is bound to join the many others that frequent the terminals of Hampton...