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Ship owner in Baltimore bridge collapse seeks to blame others as liability case takes shape
The owner and manager of the container ship Dali are seeking to minimize their responsibility for the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse.
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Baltimore, Norfolk ports getting back to normal after dockworker strike
Thousands of dockworkers across the East and Gulf coasts are returning to work after reaching a tentative agreement on a pay increase. News4’s Megan McGrath reports live from the Dundalk Marine Terminal.
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Nationwide port workers strike continues for 2nd day
As the work stoppage continues, and goods and materials are not getting delivered, there are concerns that some stores could experience people hoarding and buying more goods than they actually need. News4’s Adam Tuss reports from the Port of Baltimore.
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‘We need fair wages': Baltimore port workers strike with thousands of others in US
Tens of thousands of dock workers went on strike Tuesday over wages and automation. The work stoppage has shut down all major ports across the East and Gulf coasts, choking off the flow of many of the United States’ imports and exports. News4 Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss spoke to longshoremen who were picketing at Baltimore’s port.
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Key Bridge disaster was ‘entirely preventable,' Maryland officials say in sweeping lawsuit
The Dali had unsafe conditions for months, including a vibration problem that forced nuts and screws loose and caused electrical outages on the day of the crash, Moore’s office said in a press release.
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Maryland announces cargo ship lawsuit in Key Bridge collapse
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. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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Kevin Spacey's waterfront Baltimore condo sold at auction for $3.2M after foreclosure
Kevin Spacey’s $5.6 million waterfront condominium in Baltimore has been sold at auction amid the disgraced actor’s financial struggles following a slew of sexual misconduct allegations.
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Local woman swimming from Bay Bridge to Inner Harbor
A local Maryland ultramarathon swimmer is swimming her way to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, accomplishing a feat that’s never been done before and raising money to help those affected by the Key Bridge collapse. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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Dali cargo ship arrives in Norfolk after leaving Baltimore port
The cargo ship Dali left Baltimore’s port Tuesday morning and arrived in Norfolk, Virginia for repairs. News4’s Juliana Valencia reports.
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Attorneys for Baltimore seek to keep crew members from bridge collapse ship from returning home
Eight of the Dali’s crew members were scheduled to debark the ship and return home as early as Thursday, according to emails included in court filings Tuesday.
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Maryland swimmer plans historic 24-mile swim to Baltimore's Inner Harbor
Katie Pumphrey, a local Maryland ultra-marathon swimmer, is set to embark on a historic 24-mile swim from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to Baltimore’s Inner Harbor.
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Maryland swimmer to swim 24 miles from the Chesapeake Bay Bridge to Baltimore's Inner Harbor
In what will likely be an emotional moment, Katie Pumphrey will swim through the spot where the Francis Scott Key Bridge once stood. News4’s Megan McGrath has the story and more on how the swim will help those impacted by the bridge collapse.
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What it took to reopen Baltimore's shipping channel after the Key Bridge disaster
Crews removed 50,000 tons of wreckage from the Patapsco River after the deadly Key Bridge collapse. After the reopening of the shipping channel, News4’s Joseph Olmo lays out what it took to get to this point.
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Baltimore shipping channel fully reopens after bridge collapse
The main shipping channel into Baltimore’s port has fully reopened to its original depth and width following the March 26 collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The channel was blocked to most maritime traffic for several weeks while crews worked to remove an estimated 50,000 tons of steel and concrete from the Patapsco River. On May 20, the wayward...
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Baltimore shipping channel to open in a few days
The anticipated opening of the shipping channel could take a few more days, officials in the Unified Command in Baltimore said.
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Only on 4: An up-close look at the damaged ship that hit Baltimore's Key Bridge
News4 got an up-close look at the damaged ship and the remaining portions of the Key Bridge.
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Engineers work to clear wreckage from Baltimore bridge collapse, widen channel
Only on 4: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers removed more of the remaining debris at the bottom of the river bed. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports.
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‘Complex mission': Engineer says last span needs to be cut from Baltimore bridge collapse
Only on 4: Work on the collapsed Key Bridge continues to widen the channel to the Port of Baltimore, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. News4’s Joseph Olmo reports live from the bridge.
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First cruise ship leaves Port of Baltimore since Key Bridge collapse
For the first time since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, cutting off the Port of Baltimore and the Inner Harbor from the rest of the Patapsco River, cruise ships can come and go freely.
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1st cruise ship will leave Port of Baltimore since bridge collapse
For the first time since the Baltimore bridge collapse, a cruise ship is leaving the Port of Baltimore.