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New audio transcripts released by the US have revealed how pilots and seafarers reacted in the final moments before the ...
Transcripts from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) offer a new perspective from inside the Dali cargo ship's ...
The Baltimore Community Foundation (BCF), in partnership with the Greater Baltimore Committee (GBC) and three local community development organizations, have given $3 million in direct cash grants to ...
Over 150 gallons of oil spilled into the Baltimore Harbor in Fells Point on Wednesday afternoon from an unknown source, ...
President Trump’s plan to double tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum could have sweeping effects on projects across ...
On May 17, the masts of a 300-foot-long Mexican naval training ship carrying 277 people collided with the underside of the Brooklyn Bridge ...
Maryland job gains take a hit from federal workforce cuts; state's global trade network imperiled by Trump tariffs; ...
Baltimore County Council approved a cautious $4.78 billion FY2026 budget focusing on school and staff funding, avoiding tax increases.
This week, WTOP’s team coverage of “The Key Bridge, One Year Later” revisits an unthinkable, tragic collapse that sent shockwaves around the nation and forever changed the face of Baltimore.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, which killed six people and severed a vital transportation link in Baltimore, has had lasting effects on the community and beyond. Local businesses near the ...