The civil trial for claims related to Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse has been delayed, a judge ruled Monday.
State transportation officials are holding firm on a projected cost of $5.2 billion to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge, ...
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Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse | Two years later
It has been two years since a ship collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge, resulting in its collapse and the death of six construction workers. Its impacts are still felt daily by Maryland ...
The owners and operators of the cargo ship that crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2024 have reached a settlement in principle with the State of Maryland, Attorney General Anthony ...
Maryland officials estimate it could cost between $4.3 billion and $5.2 billion to replace the bridge, which is expected to be open to traffic in late 2030.
This morning in federal court in Baltimore, the civil liability trial stemming from the collapse of the Francis Scott Key ...
It’s been two years since the Dali container ship slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge, sending a massive section of the structure—and eight overnight construction workers—into the Patapsco River ...
Longshoreman Dave Couslin likes to work nights at the port of Baltimore. Before he leaves, he checks his car to make sure he’s got all the necessary gear. “I’ve got rain boots if it rains, regular ...
Federal officials announce criminal charges against the Singaporean operator of the Dali container ship that downed Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge.
The rebuild of the Francis Scott Key Bridge will now cost anywhere from $4.3 to $5.2 billion, and the structure will not reopen until late 2030, according to an update from the Maryland Transportation ...
Next week marks two years since the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The National Transportation and Safety Board found that a single loose wire on the 984-foot-long Dali containership caused ...
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