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Decrepit steel mill that once was the world’s largest getting a surprising second life: ‘A welcome...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 6 months agoOver time, changes in the market, manufacturing, and technology have closed the doors on what were...
In Hard Times, Baltimore Took Pride in Its Port. What Now?
The Wall Street Journal· 3 months agoIt crumpled into the dark waters of the Patapsco River in a matter of seconds after being rammed by...
Smithsonian magazine's Museum Day is back! Find venues in your state with free entry.
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 years agoLooking for an affordable way to spend a Saturday? Smithsonian magazine's Museum Day will return on...
Salvage crews to begin removing first piece of collapsed Baltimore bridge
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 3 months agoSalvage crews were set to lift the first piece of Baltimore's collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge...
Michael R. Amann, metallurgist and Dundalk activist, dies
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 4 months agoMichael Robert Amann, a Bethlehem Steel metallurgist and Dundalk activist who headed the Baltimore County Public Library’s board, died of stroke complications Jan. 17 at Gilchrist Center Towson ...
A global disaster unfolds on a bridge over a river in Baltimore
CNN via Yahoo News· 3 months agoThe Francis Scott Key Bridge took five years to build and served Marylanders for nearly five...
‘The Key Bridge is us’: For those who grew up in its shadow, bridge was a lifetime connection
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 3 months agoBALTIMORE — For almost as long as the Francis Scott Key Bridge existed, Roy Plummer could see it from his kitchen window. If it had rained the night before, the bridge would shine in the morning ...
Baltimore bridge collapse to cause logistics headaches, not supply chain crisis
Reuters via Yahoo Finance· 3 months agoWASHINGTON (Reuters) -The catastrophic bridge collapse that closed the Port of Baltimore to ship...
Rodney A. Orange Sr., whose son’s killing led to fierce opposition to the death penalty, dies
Baltimore Sun via Yahoo News· 3 months agoRodney A. Orange Sr., former president of the Baltimore chapter of the NAACP, died Feb.15 of heart failure at his Gwynn Oak home. He was 82. “Rodney was a good friend, a fearless soldier who ...