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“I would estimate at this time last year, I had approximately 3500 hours. This year I am close to 1500,” said Alonzo Key, a longshoreman of 21 years who is part of the suit.
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Six construction workers died after the nearly 50-year-old bridge collapsed in seconds after being struck by a cargo ship that had lost power.
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The bill will allow the city solicitor to implement certain rules to reap funds.
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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 Baltimore Banner observed 40 tanker trucks going through the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel, including more than a dozen with hazmat placards typically prohibited from driving through the underpasses.
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The power failure may have been the reason for the ship’s collision.
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Federal and Maryland authorities are setting ample safety precautions for the Dali's voyage Monday from the Port of Baltimore to Norfolk, Virginia.
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A group of transit advocates is calling on the Maryland Transportation Authority to think bigger in its request for proposals for the Key Bridge rebuild.
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Attorney’s came to an agreement to keep the crew members available for questioning.
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Midday takes a look at the bridge recovery process and its impact on local business and labor.