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The demolition of what's left of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge is expected to start this week, if the weather permits, ...
Crews will begin dismantling what’s left of the Francis Scott Key Bridge "on or about" Monday, July 7, marking a major step in Maryland’s massive rebuild project, the Maryland Transportation Authority ...
Demolition of the remaining structures of Baltimore’s collapsed Key Bridge will begin on July 7, the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) announced on Thursday.
Design for new Key Bridge unveiled, 10 months after collapse 02:20. BALTIMORE -- Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) unveiled the design for the new Francis ...
The Francis Scott Key Bridge along I-695 in Maryland collapsed into the Baltimore harbor following a "ship strike" early Tuesday morning, setting off a search and rescue mission for those who ...
The members of Maryland's congressional delegation, including three who will soon retire, are in a last-minute sprint to secure full funding for the Francis Scott Key Bridge replacement before ...
The U.S. Small Business Administration has approved over $123.8 million in Economic Injury Disaster Loans to 2,131 businesses as of Nov. 13. Of the just over 6,058 applicants, 35% have been approved.
Maryland officials should have known Key Bridge was vulnerable: NTSB A top federal safety official said that state officials failed to conduct an assessment of the bridge's risk of collapse.
News; Nation; One year after Key Bridge tragedy, Maryland officials face scrutiny March 26, 2025 Updated Wed., March 26, 2025 at 8:55 p.m. Families of men killed when the Dali struck the Francis ...
Maryland Transportation Secretary Paul J. Wiedefeld, right, talks with State Sen. Johnny Ray Salling (R-Baltimore County) as they unveil the design concept for the new Francis Scott Key Bridge on ...
Maryland officials announced they're suing the owner of the cargo ship that crashed into Baltimore's Key Bridge, collapsing the structure and killing six people earlier this year.
Maryland officials made a broad appeal to private industry Friday to help it design and build a replacement for the fallen Key Bridge — and open it no later than Oct. 15, 2028.