The Department of Justice called the Francis Scott Key Bridge's collapse "entirely avoidable" in its 50-page complainy.
Firms have been retained by the cargo ship that crashed, as well as the city and county of Baltimore and victims' families.
The Justice Department sued the owner of container ship Dali for $100 million for ramming and toppling the Key Bridge in Baltimore.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) has unveiled nearly $300 million in grants from ...
The railroad company is asking Baltimore’s City Council to sign off on the rights to build under public land. But residents ...
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Dozens of organizations, including OOIDA, are asking Congress to prioritize funding for the replacement of the Francis Scott ...
Here’s a look at how area members of Congress voted over the previous week. Along with this week’s roll call votes, the House ...
The former CP Crane site in Middle River is about to get a major makeover. Federal, state and local lawmakers worked together to fund a $10 million project to preserve 85 acres of open space.
WTG Fuels, LLC to ThompsonGas, LLC. WTG Fuels is a subsidiary of West Texas Gas, a leading provider of natural gas ...