Michael Laris

Michael Laris is a transportations reporter based in Washington, D.C. He covers government accountability and has experience as a reporter in Beijing. His work focuses on the transformation of the U.S transportation system, including topics such as shipping channels, train safety, and infrastructure projects like the Key Bridge reconstruction.

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Recent Articles

Baltimore's Port Reopens After Record-Breaking Eleven-Week Cleanup Following Dali Container Ship Crash

Baltimore's Port Reopens After Record-Breaking Eleven-Week Cleanup Following Dali Container Ship Crash

Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024 After a container ship crash caused the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March, disrupting Baltimore's busy port and causing a $1.2 billion economic impact, authorities managed to fully reopen the main shipping channel in just eleven weeks. The Army Corps of Engineers and other agencies worked tirelessly to remove debris from the channel and restore it to its original width and depth.