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Attorneys for Clay County did not immediately respond to requests ... family of Ernst in the aftermath of his death from the bridge collapse. The family’s case was resolved in a confidential ...
A mayday call from the pilot of the Summit Venture reporting the collapse can be heard in ... They were the first to cross the old bridge in 1954. They did it again Thursday.
Minneapolis — An engineering firm hired to evaluate the Interstate 35W ... the bridge would fail. Hennepin County Judge Deborah Hedlund was to rule on that by mid-October. URS has always argued ...
With the $36.6 million in settlement amounts for victims of the I-35W bridge collapse made public Friday, Minnesota legislators took the first step in compensating those affected by the disaster. The ...
So it did not ... died in the Key Bridge disaster, Mayor Brandon Scott says. This donation comes almost two weeks after The Baltimore Banner reported that none of the $16 million the community ...
They've responded to hurricanes, the Interstate 35W bridge collapse, as well as the Super Bowl and Republican National Convention. This week's training exercise is a rare — and important ...
On Minnesota Now, we get to hear from so many different people in Minnesota over the phone and in the studio. But we don’t often meet them in the community, where news — and life — happens.
Out in McKean County, Pennsylvania, there’s a bridge, or rather, what’s left of one, one that tells a story of ambition, collapse, and reinvention ... the valley quickly and efficiently, and it did ...
Paul first landed in Minnesota in 2007 as a member of the FOX 9 team of broadcast journalists that covered every aspect of the tragic Interstate 35W bridge collapse, from the frantic emergency ...
Newly released data shows the Key Bridge collapse upended workers far beyond Baltimore, with people in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia and beyond receiving emergency state relief funds after ...
On August 1, 2007, rush hour in Minneapolis turned into a nightmare. The I-35W bridge collapsed without warning, plunging cars, trucks, and people into the Mississippi River. Thirteen died.
It was the Poet’s idea. After bridge on the public holiday the whole fandamily would go out for a meal. I suggested Franks Speakeasy, after all I hadn’t eaten here since it moved to Flanders Mall.