In only 20 seconds, the Francis Scott Key Bridge came crashing down – all of whichwas unintentionally caught on camera.
A third channel will open this month at Baltimore's port after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse two weeks ago, and Maryland's congressional delegation will sponsor legislation seeking federal ...
WASHINGTON — The owner and operator of a cargo ship that crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge in March will have to pay more than $100M to the United States. However, that money ...
causing it to lose power and veer off course before striking a support column on the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March. The collapse snarled commercial shipping traffic through the Port of ...
As the dust settled after the deadly collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott ... of the Key Bridge, an iconic landmark that placed the community of Turner Station firmly on the map.
The settlement does not include any compensation for the reconstruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Attorneys for the State of Maryland have filed a separate claim for those damages.
The loss of the Key Bridge effectively disconnected the Baltimore Beltway (I-695), a 51-mile loop, in the southeast, ...
The owners and operators of the vessel that crushed the Francis Scott Key Bridge will pay more than $100 million to the federal government in civil damages. The U.S. Justice Department said ...
Salvage crews continue to remove wreckage from the Dali one month after the cargo ship collided with and caused the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, April 26, 2024, in Baltimore.
With a new Congress about to take shape in Washington, what does that mean for the funding of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Lawmakers had hoped to get the funding in place by the end of the year.
Despite a multimillion-dollar settlement with the Justice Department, the legal troubles are far from over for the owner of the ship that crashed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge.
The 21-member crew of the container ship that brought down the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March remained onboard during the detonation, but no injuries or problems were reported. Baltimore ...