Clara Longo

Clara Longo de Freitas is a neighborhood reporter covering East Baltimore communities. She is an award-winning journalist based in Baltimore. A graduate of the University of Maryland, she spent most of her college years looking into workers' conditions amid the COVID-19 pandemic and diversity and equity issues. Her work has been published at The Baltimore Sun, The Washington Post, The Hill and more. Clara is originally from Brazil. She came to the United States in 2016, and currently divides her time between summers in Maryland and summers – winters for the Northern hemisphere folks – in São Paulo. Basically, she just tries to escape winter as much as possible. Latest content by Clara Longo de Freitas

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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  • Crew members have been interviewed by DOJ and DOJ does not object to their departure from the United States.
  • ]The Dali will be allowed to leave the country for Sri Lanka and India after attorneys representing the city reached an agreement with the ship's owner.[
  • The eight eligible crew members include a cook, a fitter, and an oiler.

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Recent Articles

Eight Crew Members of Stranded Dali Ship Granted Permission to Return Home

Eight Crew Members of Stranded Dali Ship Granted Permission to Return Home

Broke On: Tuesday, 26 March 2024 Eight crew members of the Dali cargo ship, stranded since a March collision with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge that resulted in six fatalities, may fly home as early as Thursday following an agreement between attorneys for the city and ship's owner. The crew, mainly Indians and one Sri Lankan national, have been under investigation for potential involvement in the bridge collapse incident. The U.S. Department of Justice has already interviewed them. Baltimore City initially sought to prevent their departure due to ongoing investigations but agreed after the shipping company promised to provide necessary documents within 30 days.