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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen will visit Baltimore's Key Bridge on Wednesday to check on the ...
March 31, 2024: Volunteers erect a memorial off of Fort Smallwood Road to the six workers who perished when the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed after a container ship strike. (Amy Davis/Staff ...
Bridge collapse The steel frame of the Francis Scott Key Bridge sits on top of a container ship after it struck the bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, on March 26, 2024.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge stood little chance: When the loaded container ship Dali destroyed one of the bridge's main support columns, the entire structure was doomed to fail.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, which killed six people and severed a vital transportation link in Baltimore, has had lasting effects on the community and beyond.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, which killed six people and severed a vital transportation link in Baltimore, has had lasting effects on the community and beyond.
Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore was struck by a cargo ship on Tuesday morning. It collapsed into the Patapsco River, along with several vehicles. Read PEOPLE's full recap about how the scary ...
Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge carries decades of history. When it first opened to traffic in 1977, the steel-arched bridge played a key role in shipments across the East Coast.
Key Bridge victims' families taking legal action against shipowner "Justice for me would be to have my husband at my side," said the widow of one of the workers killed in the Francis Scott Key ...
It could take years and nearly $2 billion to rebuild the 1.6-mile Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. But in the meantime, activists and historians say it’s time to rethink the name of the 47 ...
Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge is named for a lawyer whose poem became the U.S. national anthem — but whose legacy is controversial due to his views on slavery.