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At a community meeting, the MDTA revealed plans that include tolls and public involvement in choosing features of the reconstructed bridge.
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The Biden administration pledges to continue footing the bill.
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All shipping traffic in and out of Port of Baltimore can resume.
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A new report released by the Maryland Chamber of Commerce finds that infrastructure investment is necessary following the collapse of the Key Bridge in March.
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The study will look at the risk of cargo ships to critical infrastructure.
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At a news conference Tuesday morning, officials announced the immediate plans to restore operations at the Port of Baltimore. But beyond these immediate efforts, there are broader plans in motion.
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The Dali on Monday is making its way to a nearby marine terminal nearly eight weeks after it struck the Key Bridge.
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The service announced the review during a congressional hearing Wednesday.
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The ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge and caused its collapse suffered power outages before it left port because of human error, but federal safety officials are still trying to figure out why it lost power in the moments before it hit the bridge.
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Engineers have finally cleared a massive portion of the roadway that has been sitting on top of the cargo ship Dali, since it hit the Key Bridge on March 26. Here’s what’s next for the vessel and its crew.