With Amber Van Mieghem:
A View from the Beach
One day you wash up on the beach, wet and naked. Another day you wash back out. In between, the scenery changes constantly.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Beach Report 4/28/26
High tide, so I couldn't get too far, but there was a nice line of gravel and shell to look through.
The best of 10 teeth, a Snaggletooth, most likely an upper lateral, well toward the back. A bit worn but otherwise intact.
Forget It Jake, It's Baltimore - Key Bridge Contract Cancelled
Maryland’s plan to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge hit a major setback Tuesday, as state officials abruptly canceled a key construction contract, undercutting Gov. Wes Moore’s repeated claim that the project was the nation’s “fastest-moving” large infrastructure effort. The decision to off-ramp contractor Kiewit Infrastructure Co. from the project’s critical second phase came after its proposals “far exceeded” state estimates, according to U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy.
The move forces Maryland back into the market for a new builder at a pivotal moment, as project costs have surged from roughly $1.8 billion to more than $5.2 billion. It transforms what Moore has framed as a model of speed into a high-stakes test of the administration’s ability to manage one of the most expensive and politically scrutinized infrastructure projects in the country.
In a major joint announcement through separate releases on Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA), the State of Maryland has canceled its contract with the Key Bridge’s construction contractor, Kiewit Infrastructure Co., for Phase 2 of the project.
Phase 2 of the project focused on finalizing the new Key Bridge’s design, driving steel piles into the Patapsco River, and beginning construction of the roadway approaches and spans. This phase also granted Kiewit exclusive rights and transitioned from preliminary plans to a guaranteed maximum price for construction.
MDTA said in its release that it is “off-ramping” Kiewit, forcing the state back into the market to find a new contractor for the most critical phase of work. This decision comes after negotiations over cost failed, with Duffy pointing out that Kiewit’s proposals “far exceeded” independent state estimates.
Maryland transportation leaders framed the move on Tuesday as a necessary step to protect taxpayers and keep the project on track. Maryland Transportation Secretary Katie Thompson said in MDTA’s announcement that safety, speed and cost efficiency remain top priorities. “At the governor’s direction, MDTA will aggressively protect and advance the interests of Maryland,” Thomson said.
In a statement on Tuesday, Moore said that since the beginning, he has “been unequivocal: we will rebuild this bridge safely, quickly, and cost-effectively. And we will never settle for less.” “As we prepare to enter Phase 2 of construction, our team approached negotiations with our contractor with clear eyes and firm imperatives,” Moore said in his statement. “But after weeks of engagement, it became evident that the contractor’s proposed price and timeline for moving forward was unreasonably high and therefore unacceptable.” “This was informed by the state’s independent cost estimates,” Moore added.
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In a separate federal announcement, U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy painted a starkly different picture: a project plagued by ballooning costs, delays, and the need for aggressive federal oversight. Duffy also claimed victory in delivering on his promise of vigorous oversight of the costs to rebuild the Key Bridge. “The Trump Administration is always working to secure the best possible team for hardworking American taxpayers,” said Duffy in the release. “It’s my job to ensure the American people’s tax dollars are used efficiently and that major projects are completed on time and on budget.”
Late and over budget in Baltimore? Whoda thunk?
Flotsam and Jetsam - Hell No, We Won't Let It Go
Once again, we're obsessed with the most recent assassination attempt on President Trump. John Solomon at JTN, Trump dodges another gunman, unbowed but grounded: 'Not going to deter me' "Being president “is a very dangerous profession. … I can’t imagine that there is any profession that is more dangerous.”" Atop Da Hill, Secret Service ‘needs to reconsider’ Trump-Vance joint appearances after WHCA gala shooting: McCaul. PJM's Cathy Salgado hears Charges Against Cole Allen in Attempted Assassination of Trump and Trump Backs Secret Service but Allows That Extra Training May Be Necessary. Capt. Ed at Hat Hair say Let's Face It: This Was An Abject Security Failure. Again; UPDATE: Johnson Demands, 'Tighten Up'. Rep. Perry to Newsmax: Attack on Trump an 'Abject Failure' of Secret Service. Kennedy @KennedyNation, "We changed hotels at the last minute yesterday, and booked a room at the Hilton at 3p. I was never asked for a key, but could’ve produced one from a different city. Also never asked for ID, and waltzed through the lobby and lower ballroom areas like I owned the place. Only saw one LE dog by the red carpet, which also had surprisingly lax security. Having been to this event several times as early as 1995, this was probably the least security I’ve encountered. Thank God everyone is safe!" Quote Bill Melugin @BillMelugin_, "My thoughts on the security at the WHCD last night. The first exterior security for me was on the street outside of the hotel. I flashed my ticket and was waved through in one second. My name was not checked against any list, I showed no ID, I was not patted down and did not go through a metal detector. I probably could have shown a ticket from a prior year or a fake one as they barely looked at it. (I don't know who that exterior security was, they were guys in suits)..." Jack Posobiec @JackPosobiec, "The biggest problem to prosecuting Cole Alan isn’t the evidence, it’s the fact that the DC jury pool would agree with his manifesto They’d just be upset he failed." Ace, When the Bullets Stopped Flying, Alcoholic "Journalist" Karens Focused On What Really Matters, and Looted 147 Wine Bottles from the Venue, "Incredible. Give yourselves all a media award for Stunning Bravery." On Gutfeld last night, Kennedy admitted to taking 3 bottles of champaign, saying it was the network that paid for the booze. At Althouse, "The WHCD Viral ‘Salad Eater’ Is Wolf Blitzer’s Agent.". "Wow, that's one of my favorite headlines ever. In New York Magazine, here.Context: "The man filmed casually eating a salad as everyone else ducked for cover after shots rang out at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner is speaking out. CAA Agent Michael Glantz told TMZ that he never felt unsafe at the event, and remained seated and eating because he wanted to see how law enforcement responded. 'Not every day you see something like that go down,' he said. Glantz was at the dinner because he is CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer’s agent."" Hat Hair's Dave Strom wants to know, Will the Democrats Finally Fund DHS Now?
Stacy McCain catches the media and Democrats, including Obama (but I redund) ‘Pretending Not to Know’ what motivated the shooter. "“His beliefs mirrored mainstream Democrat talking points” — in other words, he was radicalized not by some obscure fringe website, but by what every Democrat with access to a microphone or a camera has been saying publicly ever since Trump beat Hillary nearly 10 years ago." James Woods @RealJamesWoods, "For the record he’s not that stupid, of course, be he revels in the comfort of knowing his constituents are." Quote New York Post @nypost, "Ex-President Barack Obama claims 'we don't know' WHCD gunman's motives - despite raving anti-Trump manifesto https://trib.al/phZQa4M." Mehek Cooke @MehekCooke, "Obama is a liar. He says "we don't know the motive" but the shooter left a manifesto targeting Trump and officials. Democrats know violent rhetoric has consequences and voters will punish it. This isn't waiting for facts. This is political cover. Truth with @MariaBartiromo" PJM's Matt Margolis Can't Believe Obama Said This About the Latest Trump Assassination Attempt. I can. Dave Strom at Hat Hair, Democrats: Manifesto Doesn't Tell You the Actual Motive of Cole Allen Jonathan Turley @JonathanTurley, "President Obama cautioned that we really do not know the motives of Cole Allen. https://foxnews.com/politics/obama-says-motive-unclear-despite-manifesto-outlining-alleged-targets-dc-shooting Sure, he called Trump the "anti-Christ" and said he wanted to attack the Administration. However, he might have been a disgruntled hotel guest or someone vehemently against dinner parties." Batya Ungar-Sargon @bungarsargon, "The NYT and President Obama are pretending the WHCD gunman didn't leave a manifesto because the manifesto is indistinguishable from how they talk about Trump. Political violence is not equally distributed. The bullets are only flying in one direction, and it's Left to Right."Tattoo Tuesday
Done come around again:
The Tattoo Arts Festival returned to Baltimore, bringing a weekend of artistry to the city.
The three-day event took place at the Baltimore Convention Center and gathered hundreds of the world's most talented tattoo artists in one place.








