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Video of Baltimore airport workers brawl at Spirit Airlines

Shocking video shows the moment four Baltimore-Washington International Airport employees got into a fight with a fifth man at a Spirit Airlines ticket counter. Airport employees have been suspended for their roles in the nasty brawl. Maryland Transportation Authority officials responded to the incident late Tuesday afternoon. TMZ. The video shows four airport staff members […]

Ship behind Baltimore bridge collapse towed, crew still onboard

The ship that caused the deadly Baltimore Bridge collapse has finally been removed and towed to port, but the 21 crew members who have been stranded for 55 days have still not been able to leave the ship. The giant Dali freighter was refloated and moved away from the remains of the Francis Scott Key […]

Baltimore Bridge Cargo Ship Moves For First Time in Eight Weeks

The large container ship that crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March, closing the mouth of the Port of Baltimore, was refloated and began sailing to a temporary berth for repairs on Monday. The Singapore-registered MV Dhavi lifted off the remains of the pier of the Francis Scott Quay Bridge, moving on Monday […]

Former Baltimore state attorney applies for pardon

Baltimore’s former top prosecutor, who has been one of the loudest voices for police accountability and transparency, is asking the White House for a pardon ahead of his sentencing on convictions for perjury and mortgage fraud. Marilyn Mosby’s bid is supported by the Congressional Black Caucus, which sent a letter to President Biden championing her […]

Coast Guard studying if other bridges at risk following Baltimore bridge disaster

The U.S. Coast Guard responded to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore in March, when a Sri Lanka-bound container ship collided with the structure and fell into the city’s harbor, killing six construction workers. In response, the agency said it was assessing whether bridges across the country were at risk. Worker. Coast Guard […]