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An explosion was reported aboard a cargo ship in Baltimore's harbor Monday, near the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge ...
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Cargo ships delayed after coal carrier explosion near site of Baltimore’s Key Bridge collapse
The main channel used by cargo ships to enter and exit the Port of Baltimore was closed off Tuesday as the Coast Guard sought ...
The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) says it's making a few changes to the proposed design of the new Francis Scott Key Bridge, which will hopefully speed up construction and limit some of the ...
Officials have proposed a new alignment and some design tweaks for Baltimore’s new Francis Scott Key Bridge, looking to speed ...
In a Sunday social media post, President Donald Trump threatened to “send in the troops” to Baltimore to address crime. What do you think?
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Trump says he could 'rethink' Baltimore bridge funds over fight with Maryland Gov. Wes Moore
President Donald Trump lashed out at Gov. Wes Moore after the Maryland Democrat criticized his efforts in Washington.
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Trump rips Wes Moore on Baltimore crime, threatens to deploy Guard and pull bridge collapse ...
President Donald Trump on Sunday said he wouldn’t accept an invitation from Gov. Wes Moore (D-MD) to join a “public safety ...
President Trump criticized Maryland Gov. Wes Moore for asking him to “walk the streets of Maryland” and suggested he should ...
The Francis Scott Key Bridge bridge collapsed in the early hours of Tuesday after being struck by a container ship, plunging cars and as many as 20 people into the river below. Rescuers are ...
The Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore snapped and collapsed after a container ship rammed into it early Tuesday, and several vehicles fell into the river below. Rescuers were searching for ...
Baltimore's Francis Scott Key bridge collapsed Tuesday morning, after a container ship smashed into the structure, plunging cars into the water. It is a major traffic and transportation hub for ...
The 1.6-mile bridge on the I-695 beltway crosses the Patapsco River, where Key was inspired to write the words of the U.S. national anthem in 1814, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority.
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