I read Kelvin Jordan’s recent commentary (‘Rebuild the Key Bridge with local union labor,” April 8) with a mix of interest and unease.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge tragedy of last month is one of those events that is so jarring, so surreal, the memories will likely stay with us for the rest of our lives.
The job of rebuilding this bridge, a structure that for decades was so indelibly etched into the minds of our community, goes well beyond an engineering and construction challenge...