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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, ...
Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, demolition of the remaining structure began — the first step in a four-year, $2 billion reconstruction project.
Demolition work on the remaining pieces of the Francis Scott Key Bridge was expected to start Monday, with several months of ...
The Maryland Transportation Authority previously announced demolition will begin on or about July 7th, weather permitting.
The view at Fort Armistead Park has been stagnant for a while.. But soon, it'll be filled with action - barges and heavy ...
A high-level meeting was held at city hall Monday as some members of our state's congressional delegation had their yearly "Official Sit Down" with the mayor of Baltimore.
The replacement bridge is not expected to be completed until 2028. Mr. Funk was the managing editor of Pleroma Media, and ...
Demolition of the remaining Key Bridge structures begin in July as part of a major rebuild effort. Nearby communities seek continued involvement and safeguards against environmental and noise impacts.
The Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation and the Key Bridge Small Business Direct Grant Program are giving out $1 million to area businesses affected by the bridge collapse.
The demolition of the remaining structures of the bridge is expected to begin Monday, weather permitting. The work is expected to take several months, and communities in the area can expect to hear ...