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  • 1 month ago | cbsnews.com | Alexus Davila

    On a dark and cold morning, eight workers were filling potholes on the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Their routine day turned into tragedy when the Dali, a cargo ship, crashed into the bridge - sending the entire crew falling into the Patapsco River below. Two men survived, while the other six workers died. Who were the victims?

  • 2 months ago | cbsnews.com | Alexus Davila

    You may have driven past Tom Miller's colorful murals on North Avenue and Harford Road in Baltimore. But this week, three institutions are honoring the late Baltimore artist, and you can learn more about his legacy. Miller was one of the first Black Baltimore artists to have a solo exhibition at the Baltimore Museum of Art. The Eubie Blake Cultural Center is showcasing Miller's art and explains how it brings vibrancy wherever it resides.

  • Oct 8, 2024 | cbsnews.com | Alexus Davila

    BALTIMORE -  A Latina artist from Columbia, Maryland is using her creative talents to uplift Latinas and hopes her first illustrated book can highlight the importance of representation as we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Latino representation in media is limited. According to a report from the U.S Census Bureau, Latinos are represented in published materials like newspapers, books and magazines at only eight percent.

  • Oct 8, 2024 | cbsnews.com | Alexus Davila

    BALTIMORE -- A Latina artist from Columbia, Maryland, is using her creative talents to uplift Latinas with her first illustrated book, "Viva Latina: Wisdom from Remarkable Women to Inspire and Empower," highlighting the importance of representation. Latino representation in media is limited. According to a report from the U.S. Census Bureau, only 8% percent of Latinos are represented in published materials like newspapers, books and magazines.

  • Sep 30, 2024 | cbsnews.com | Alexus Davila

    BALTIMORE -- Thousands of port workers may walk off the job, threatening an economic catastrophe if a new labor agreement isn't reached soon. The six-year contract is set to expire at the end of Monday. According to the U.S. Maritime Alliance, the current agreement covers about 25,000 port workers along the East and Gulf coasts. The International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) plans to share an update at 11 a.m. Monday, but for now, the plan to strike remains.

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