Newsroom Stories and Program Episodes from WYPR
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Midday is joined by New York Times Reporter Luke Broadwater for the latest in Congress. We also hear from WYPR Reporters on news from the Archdiocese of Baltimore and Key Bridge recovery.
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A 450-ton piece, roughly the size of a nine-story building, was lifted and floated by crane nearly a mile down the river on Sunday.
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Two law firms say they will conduct an independent investigation into what led to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse.
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The city is considering taking action against the ship owner and manager.
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Federal authorities opened a criminal investigation into the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, with FBI agents raiding the container ship Dali early Monday morning.
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Community members have expressed a flurry of emotions since the Key Bridge collapsed. Here are some resilience tips to get you through.
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Businesses that employ up to 500 workers are eligible for up to $200,000 in grant funding.
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On Wednesday, officials confirmed that operations are on track to open the full deep draft channel by the end of May.
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Facility continues to ramp up its ability to take more ships diverted from the Port of Baltimore.
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“We repeat their names because there is power in a name.”
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We go On the Record to hear how the Dundalk community is faring after the Key Bridge collapse. Plus, Pompeian Olive Oil, employer of locals for more than a century, has kept workers on the job and their product flowing. Can they keep it up?
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Gov. Wes Moore spent the morning lobbying Congress, and the afternoon signing bills, including one giving aid to workers affected by suspended activity at the Port of Baltimore.