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The cleanup process could take up to a year.
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First responders are still looking for six construction workers who fell into the Patapsco River when the Francis Scott Key bridge collapsed this morning.
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Biden says the Army Corps of Engineers is at the site.
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If you’re tired of rugged roadways and bumpy bridges, Baltimore City leaders say they are too. They are pushing back at state officials who are looking to cut future transportation funding.
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South Baltimore residents grapple with spotty public transport and a lack of walkable infrastructure to handle life’s daily needs.
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The district did not cancel classes during the storms on Tuesday, unlike neighboring counties. One student said commutes home were “a disaster.”
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The new Maryland Transit Administration Youth Council will allow 20 student members to advocate for youth who rely on public transportation to travel to and from school, starting next September.
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The rail car that experienced an electrical fire recently — triggering the suspension of Baltimore’s entire light rail line last week — had received a scheduled rehabilitation prior to the incident, Maryland’s top transit official said Tuesday.
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MTA Administrator Holly Arnold joins Midday to discuss the recent suspension of light rail service on the north-south line.
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Transit officials could not predict when service would be restored. Bus shuttles will be available for the approximately 10,000 people who ride light-rail daily.