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Justice Department sues companies for more than $100 million in costs for Baltimore bridge collapse

September 18, 2024 Capital News Service

The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the owner and the operator of the ship that collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March, asking for more than $100 million to recoup the cost of extensive cleanup efforts to reopen the Fort McHenry Channel.

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Maryland governor hopeful of GOP support for Key Bridge clean-up

April 24, 2024 Capital News Service

Gov. Wes Moore said he has met with several Republicans in Congress to discuss federal support for the response to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse and that they have been “incredibly encouraging” about their support for the clean-up effort. 

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Biden pledges to ‘move heaven and earth’ for speedy Francis Scott Key Bridge rebuild 

April 6, 2024April 6, 2024 Capital News Service

After the accident, Biden was quick to pledge full support from the federal government. His administration has granted Maryland Gov. Wes Moore’s request for $60 million in immediate federal aid for emergency work.

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Baltimore residents share their stories of the Francis Scott Key Bridge after its collapse

March 29, 2024 Capital News Service

Just days after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, neighbors and commuters who narrowly avoided its collapse look back on the tragedy.

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Key Bridge Collapse Creates Obstacles, Opportunities for Trucking Industry

March 28, 2024April 1, 2024 Anthony C. Hayes

BALTIMORE – With the tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the morning hours of March 26, and

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Baltimore mourns a city symbol after the Key Bridge falls

March 27, 2024 Capital News Service

It was a marvel of infrastructure, but for neighborhoods on either side of the bridge, it was more than that. It was a daily reminder of its role in the nation’s birth, marking the approximate location where Francis Scott Key observed a British bombardment that later inspired the national anthem. It took them to work and the beach, but also to the past.

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Governor Moore Issues State of Emergency after the Collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge

March 26, 2024March 26, 2024 Baltimore Post-Examiner Staff

Governor Wes Moore issued a state of emergency after a cargo ship crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge on Tuesday morning, causing the bridge to collapse as vehicles fell into the river. Rescue efforts are underway.

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$38,647,355,475,525

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