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A new filing shows what the Dali was carrying as it hit the Key Bridge.
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The U.S. Department of Justice filed a civil lawsuit on Wednesday against the owners of the ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, causing its collapse in March.
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At a news conference, three of the six families announced they will be filing a complaint against Grace Ocean Private Limited, the ship’s owner.
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The $73 million contract is the first step in a multi-phase process
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The bill will allow the city solicitor to implement certain rules to reap funds.
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If the law passes, the company could owe up to $854 million.
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Baltimore Sun reporter Hayes Gardner describes plans to replace the Key Bridge. Will the new bridge be taller? Safer? How much will it cost?
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The Port of Baltimore closed for eleven weeks after the Key Bridge collapsed. Where does cargo volume stand today?
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The collapse of the Key Bridge is causing traffic headaches for commercial vehicles.
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The FHA determined the project will not significantly impact the surrounding community, natural, or cultural resources.