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Work Begins To Clear Baltimore Shipping Lane, Trump's Weekend, Midwest Weather Worries, New Fast Food Wages In Effect

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Today on America in the Morning


Latest On Baltimore’s Bridge Collapse

The staging for work to begin on clearing the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore began over the weekend, with the goal of getting a small section reopened for shipping as the Port of Baltimore remains blocked after a cargo ship last week smashed into the bridge, bringing the entire structure down into the Patapsco River. Correspondent Sagar Meghani reports the salvage operation will be time consuming.

  

Trump’s Busy Weekend

Donald Trump spent the weekend discussing his newest venture, selling a specialty bible, and reacted angrily to President Biden’s Easter Sunday events at the White House. John Stolnis has more from Washington.

  

The National Forecast  

Severe thunderstorms will enter the Plains States from Texas to Missouri including Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee and Illinois that could include severe winds. Heavier rain for Iowa and Indiana could cause flooding. Nebraska and South Dakota could see up to 6 inches of snow. Meteorologist Matt Rinde has the forecast. 

  

California’s Fast Food Minimum Wage

April First is the day a new $20 dollar minimum wage for California fast food workers begins, and for some, that includes businesses cutting back on employees to pay for it. Correspondent Julie Walker reports.

  

Indianapolis Shooting

At least 7 juveniles were shot in a weekend mass shooting in Indiana. Correspondent Clayton Neville has the details.

   

PCH Blocked By Landslide

A portion of scenic Highway 1 in the Big Sur area of California collapsed Saturday stranding about 2,000 motorists. The California Department of Transportation said a landslide caused large chunks of roadway to fall into the ocean. 

  

Curtain Comes Down On The Tropicana

An iconic hotel at the end of the Las Vegas Strip is closing its doors for good this week. The Tropicana Resort opened 66 years ago, quickly becoming “The” hotel where everyone from Hollywood elite to mobsters would go. 

    

Infrastructure Issues

Clearing Maryland's Key Bridge, taken down by a cargo ship last week, is getting ready for work in river that leads into Baltimore Harbor.  As correspondent Julie Walker reports, this isn’t the only bridge that is a major priority for repair, as closed structures across the U.S. highlight years of neglect.

   

Johnson Under Fire

The United States House Speaker is under increasing pressure to get a deal done surrounding more aid for Ukraine, but a group of Republican lawmakers continues to pushback. Correspondent Clayton Neville reports.

  

Powell Wants Better Numbers

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says policymakers need better inflation numbers before they'll be ready to cut rates, but rate cuts are in the plans this year.  Correspondent Jennifer King reports.

  

Oakland Camera Controversy

As they deal with crime that some call out of control and businesses that have to close their doors, Oakland, California is rolling out the deployment of hundreds of cameras. Correspondent Norman Hall reports that some are calling the measure an invasion of privacy.

  

Parking Space Violence

Five people were wounded in Detroit when a fight broke out, and as correspondent Rita Foley reports, it all happened during an argument over a parking place.  

  

Legal Immigration Concerns

Americans don’t just worry about migrants illegally crossing the Southern

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