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May 14 2024
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Feid, Yandel (and Hundreds of Fans) Shut Down Miami River Bridge to Celebrate 'Brickell'
Feid and Yandel just brought their party single “Brickell’ to life. On Tuesday evening, the reggaeton pair — who collaborated on recent EP Manifesting 20-05 — hosted thousands of fans on Brickell Avenue Bridge for a massive party. In some videos, Feid, aka Ferxxo, and Yandel could be seen dancing around and waving at fans from atop a yacht as fans watched from other boats while the duo’s music
RollingStone.comMay 12 2024
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Crews tentatively expected to use explosives Sunday to demolish part of collapsed Baltimore bridge
Crews tentatively expected to use explosives Sunday to demolish part of collapsed Baltimore bridge BALTIMORE -- Crews are expected to move forward Sunday with a plan to use small explosives to break apart a massive chunk of the Baltimore bridge that collapsed on a cargo ship six weeks ago, a day after poor weather conditions forced a delay. Officials are tentatively scheduled to carry out the
ABC13 HoustonApr 29 2024
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Train derailment shuts down historic Portland bridge
A historic bridge in Portland, Oregon, was shut down Monday morning after a derailed train car was seen leaning against a bridge support. Two cars fully derailed on a Union Pacific line on the east side of the century-old Steel Bridge.
“One train car is leaning against bridge structural support column,” Portland Fire and Rescue stated on X. “Bridge has been shut down and is now
CNN (Online News)May 14 2024
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Ship That Hit Baltimore Bridge Had Electrical Failures Before Leaving Port, NTSB Says
NTSB preliminary report confirms what shipyard workers have claimed—a massive containership was struggling in port to keep its lights on. The 24-page report states the 947-foot-long Singapore-flagged containership, named the Dali, went cold iron at least twice in port from blackouts and was “transiting out of Baltimore Harbor … when it experienced a loss of electrical power and propulsion
The Epoch TimesMay 14 2024
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Ship involved in Baltimore bridge collapse lost power day before crash, NTSB says
Salvage crew members work on the deck of the cargo ship Dali as they work to free it in the Patapsco River on May 10 in Baltimore. Photo: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images The cargo ship Dali had an electrical outage the day before the March accident that resulted in the collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge according to a preliminary report released Tuesday by the National Transportation
AxiosMay 14 2024
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Ship that collapsed Key Bridge lost power twice the day before crash, report finds
Two times the day before a massive cargo ship struck and destroyed Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, the vessel lost power completely, federal safety investigators have found. A series of electrical breaker failures aboard the 984-foot Dali also caused it to lose power and propulsion twice within about half a mile of the bridge before it struck around 1:30 a.m. on March 26, causing most of
Baltimore SunApr 24 2024
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Arkansas bridge conditions top U.S. average
Almost 95% of Arkansas' 12,808 bridges are in good or fair condition. Why it matters: America's bridge infrastructure — long seen as dysfunctional — has been steadily improving for the last 20 years, Axios' Will Chase reports. • The number of bridges rated poor — or an equivalent metric — by the federal government's bridge inventory has fallen from 15% in 2000 to 6.8% in 2023. Driving the news
AxiosFeb 22 2018
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Bridging the Divide: Friendship Across Partisan Lines
What does a progressive woman from Berkeley, California have in common with a conservative man from small-town America? On paper, not much, but in the case of Joan Blades and John Gable, they share at least one thing — a deep desire to heal the political divide.
Billy BinionApr 22 2024
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Tree planting divides Charlotte; 3 officials resign from volunteer board
This story by Liberty Darr was first published by the News & Citizen on April 18. A stir over tree planting at recent Charlotte Selectboard meetings has left the town without a tree warden and two deputy tree wardens as all three resigned recently from their positions. What began as an effort to plant trees along State Park Road has turned into a chaotic debacle over process, contracts and
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