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Baltimore residents face daily disruptions after Key Bridge collapse
By CHARLOTTE KANNER and MIRA BEINART BALTIMORE – When the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, it didn’t just disrupt traffic, it altered the daily routines of countless Maryland residents. For Pam Moffett, 60, a Dundalk resident who has commuted to the University of Maryland for nearly 30 years, her once two-hour round trip has nearly doubled in time. Since the bridge collapsed on March 26, 2024, the southeast corridor of I-695 closed indefinite…
Turner Station residents reflect on Key Bridge collapse 1 year later
It is a community that sits in the shadow of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. This week, ceremonies marked one year since the bridge collapsed. Residents reflected on the tragedy. “My house is less than a thousand feet from the bridge,” said Linwood Jackson as he showed off his backyard, where one can see the only piece of the Key Bridge pier that sits on land. | LISTEN: Longshoreman from Turner Station speaks with WBAL’s Robert Lang [audio mp3="ht…
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