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Attorneys filed proposed schedules for litigation involving the Key Bridge.
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“I would estimate at this time last year, I had approximately 3500 hours. This year I am close to 1500,” said Alonzo Key, a longshoreman of 21 years who is part of the suit.
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Six construction workers died after the nearly 50-year-old bridge collapsed in seconds after being struck by a cargo ship that had lost power.
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The state says cost-cutting measures by Grace Ocean Private Limited and Synergy Marine Group led to a disaster with far-reaching financial ramifications for Marylanders.
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A new filing shows what the Dali was carrying as it hit the Key Bridge.
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The U.S. Department of Justice filed a civil lawsuit on Wednesday against the owners of the ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, causing its collapse in March.
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At a news conference, three of the six families announced they will be filing a complaint against Grace Ocean Private Limited, the ship’s owner.
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“At the heart of this program, what we're really trying to do is get funds back into communities that were impacted by these environmental incidents."
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In an exclusive Wednesday interview with NBC News’ Tom Llamas, Julio Cervantes said he saw family members disappear to his left and right into the water beneath them.
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The Baltimore Banner observed 40 tanker trucks going through the Baltimore Harbor Tunnel, including more than a dozen with hazmat placards typically prohibited from driving through the underpasses.