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Container ship Dali refloated, moved away from Key Bridge
The recovery from the deadly Baltimore bridge collapse reached a significant milestone Monday as the ill-fated container ship Dali was slowly escorted back to port, its damaged bow still covered with smashed shipping containers, fallen steel trusses and mangled concrete. Nearly two months have passed since the Dali lost power and crashed into one of the bridge’s supporting columns, killing six construction workers and halting most maritime traffic through the Port of Baltimore. ...
Baltimore County Fire Department recognized for Key Bridge response
Baltimore County Assistant Fire Chief Marcus Johnson accepts a Public Service Award during the InspireMD event. Johnson and the BCFD were recognized for their lifesaving response to the Key Bridge collapse.
Wells McComas VFW installs new officers
Wells McComas Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 2678 in Edgemere held an installation of officers’ dinner to swear in the new post officers and auxiliary officers for the ensuing year. Several state VFW officers and state VFW auxiliary officers were present at the dinner. Wells McComas VFW Post was mustered in August 1932 and was named in honor of two War of 1812 veterans Daniel Wells and Henry McComas...
Elected officials attend Key Bridge Response Tour
Several elected officials met at the Maryland Cruise Terminal for the Key Bridge Response Tour for a first-hand look by boat concerning the Key Bridge collapse. Members who were invited were from the Senate Finance Committee and the House Transportation and Environment Subcommittee. Members and their staff have received regular Zoom calls for updates during the recovery and salvage efforts since the March 26 tragedy. The elected officials wore life...
Army Corps of Engineers uses explosives to remove Key Bridge span
Crews set off a chain of carefully placed explosives Monday to break down the largest remaining span of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, and with a boom and a splash, the mangled steel trusses came crashing down into the river below. The explosives flashed orange and let off plumes of black smoke upon detonation. The longest trusses toppled away from the grounded Dali container ship and slid off its bow, sending a wall of water splashing back toward the ship. ...
Army Corps of Engineers uses explosives to remove Key Bridge span
Crews set off a chain of carefully placed explosives Monday to break down the largest remaining span of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, and with a boom and a splash, the mangled steel trusses came crashing down into the river below. The explosives flashed orange and let off plumes of black smoke upon detonation. The longest trusses toppled away from the grounded Dali container ship and slid off its bow, sending a wall of water splashing back toward the ship. ...
Ship that crashed into Key Bridge had power blackouts hours before leaving port
The cargo ship Dali experienced electrical blackouts about 10 hours before leaving the Port of Baltimore and yet again shortly before it slammed into the Francis Key Bridge and killed six construction workers, federal investigators said Tuesday, providing the most detailed account yet of the tragedy. The first power outage occurred after a crew member mistakenly closed an exhaust damper while conducting maintenance, causing one of the ship’s diesel engines to stall, investigators with the National Transportation Safety Board said in their preliminary report. Shortly...
Todds Inheritance welcomes Ship's Company Chanteymen
This Saturday, May 18, Todd’s Inheritance will be hosting a performance of 1812-era sea chanteys and a moving diorama of the Battle of Baltimore. Festivities begin at 11:30 a.m. when the singers of the Ship’s Company Chanteymen will perform sets of sea chanteys, rousing songs sung in four-part harmony, at approximately 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Between the performances, around 12:30 p.m., there will be a moving diorama of the thrilling Battle of Baltimore performed live! This production uses smoke effects and includes loud popping noises. The house and grounds will be open on Sunday, May 19, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. for tours. Todd’s Inheritance Historic Site is located at 9000 North Point Road, just outside Fort Howard. Admission is free during the 2024 season.
North Point-Edgemere VFD recognized for Key Bridge response
Local firefighters were presented with a Public Service Award last week for their lifesaving response to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The Maryland Chamber of Commerce recognized members of the North Point-Edgemere Volunteer Fire Department at the event on Thursday, May 9, at the American Visionary Art Museum in Baltimore. The chamber also presented the award to Baltimore County’s fire and police departments, the Anne Arundel County Office of Emergency Management, the MDTA Police, and the Key Bridge Response Unified Command. ...
Dundalk Farmers Market returns June 15
It’s almost time to get fresh fruits and vegetables from the Dundalk Farmer’s Market! Beginning June 15, the Dundalk Farmers Market gathers from 7 a.m. to noon each Saturday in the summer between Dunmanway and Shipping Place, where local farmers and small businesses sell produce and other goods. Besides delicious fruits and vegetables, you can pick up all sorts of agricultural products like honey, herbs, eggs and even potted flowers. Find something fresh every week! Interested vendors can reach out to the Greater Dundalk Chamber of Commerce at ed@gdcoc.org. Leave your contact information such as your name, type of business, e-mail address and phone number. Someone will contact you with more details about the farmers market.
Baltimore County Fire Chief Joanne Rund to retire
Baltimore County Fire Chief Joanne Rund, the first woman to hold the position, has announced plans to retire in July. “Chief Rund broke barriers as Baltimore County’s first permanently appointed female fire chief, and her demonstrated leadership, commitment to the department, and tireless dedication to keeping our communities safe will have a lasting impact,” Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski said in a statement. Rund joined the BCFD in 2019 after...
Maryland Senators call for 100% federal support of Francis Scott Key Bridge replacement
Senators Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen spoke on the Senate floor late Tuesday, once again calling on the federal government to cover the entire cost of replacing the Francis Scott Key Bridge. "For 47 years the Francis Scott Key Bridge has been the backdrop of millions of Marylanders' lives," Van Hollen said. "They get up in the morning. They go to work. It is an indelible part of the Baltimore city skyline and it’s part of the daily commute for over 34,000 people." ...
Body of last missing construction worker recovered from Key Bridge site
The body of the last missing construction worker killed in the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge in March has been recovered, officials announced Tuesday as demolition crews prepared to use explosives in the ongoing cleanup effort. Officials said the crew of the Dali will remain on board the grounded container ship while crews conduct a controlled demolition to break down the largest remaining span of the fallen bridge. ...
Graduating senior profile: Kevin Ramos Perez, Sparrows Point High School
In honor of the Class of 2024, Baltimore County Public Schools is profiling one senior from each high school. These profiles highlight the intellectual and personal strengths of our seniors and their diversity. Tell us about a teacher, assignment, field trip, or extracurricular activity that had a significant impact on you? Throughout my high school career, I have had various tough battles that have allowed me to gain perspective in...
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