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Maryland PORT Act would give financial relief to businesses, workers impacted by Key Bridge collapseThe bill would provide grants to businesses who are unable to pay workers.
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The port is a leader in cars, sugar and gypsum.
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Authorities believe the remaining vehicles and bodies are trapped within the structure of the bridge that fell, and it’s unsafe for divers to enter that
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Community members are pulling together in the aftermath of the Key Bridge collapse. Some say seeing the bridge vanish was like experiencing a death.
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The cleanup process could take up to a year.
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On today's Midday, updates a day after the tragedy in the Patapsco River. The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed early Tuesday morning after it was struck by a cargo ship. We hear from listeners about their feelings on this stunning event.
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The search and rescue efforts continue at the site of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in south Baltimore. In the early morning of Tuesday, a cargo ship crashed into a pier supporting the decades-old bridge and vital artery along the eastern seaboard.
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The Francis Scott Key Bridge serves as a vital artery along the I-95 corridor. Portions of the bridge collapsed into the Patapsco River following the collision, choking off traffic into the port and leading officials to launch a search-and-rescue operation in the river.
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The traffic and trucking at the Port of Baltimore has increased pollution, according to activists in the surrounding neighborhoods. Can the federal, state and city government come together to address these problems?
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We’ll go On the Record with the White House emissary for fixing problems at ports, and with a University of Maryland logistics expert, to understand why America’s shopping binge is snarling up the supply chain, and what might solve the mess.