Skip to main content

Federal investigators say two electrical blackouts, one caused by a loose wire and another by problems with a fuel pump, disabled the controls of a huge cargo ship before it crashed into Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing it to collapse last year and kill six construction workers. The National Transportation Safety Board held a hearing Tuesday to approve investigators' findings and safety recommendations on the crash. The crew was able to get the power back on after the first blackout, but a second blackout was caused by a lack of fuel because the fuel flushing pump they were using doesn’t restart automatically the way the main pumps are designed to do. Read moreNTSB finds 2 blackouts struck huge cargo ship before it crashed into Baltimore bridge

Poll

The Chicago Bears find themselves in unfamiliar territory in sole possession of the NFC North lead and staring down at the rest of the division. The Bears have won seven of eight after squeezing past the Minnesota Vikings 19-17 to pull out another down-to-the-wire game, and they’re looking m… Read moreBears coach Ben Johnson not ready to talk playoffs with team in sole possession of NFC North lead

Federal immigration authorities will expand their enforcement action in North Carolina to Raleigh. That’s according to the mayor of the state’s capital city, who says the expansion could come as soon as Tuesday. Mayor Janet Cowell said she didn’t know how large the operation would be or how … Read moreMayor says federal immigration agents will expand enforcement action in North Carolina to Raleigh