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First cruise ship leaves Port of Baltimore since Key Bridge collapse
CBS News· 3 days agoFor the first time since the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, a cruise ship has left the...
Key Bridge collapse: Largest channel opens for 24/7 traffic to Port of Baltimore
WSB Radio· 6 days agoThe Fort McHenry Limited...vertical clearance of 214 feet, making it the largest channel to open in...
Final vigil held for Key Bridge collapse victims as Baltimore sees return of cruise ships – KION546
KION 46 Salinas· 1 day agoSunday will mark two months since the cargo ship Dali struck theFrancis Scott Key Bridge, causing...
Last vigil at Key Bridge Victims’ Memorial in Baltimore to be held this weekend - WTOP News
WTOP Washington· 4 days agoThe last vigil at the Key Bridge Victims’ Memorial is set to be held this weekend. Bernardo Vargas,...
Recreational boaters ready to cruise for holiday weekend
WBAL-TV Baltimore· 4 days agoRecreational boaters swabbed their decks Friday in preparation to cruise this holiday weekend....
Macy’s profit down in first quarter - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 7 days agoBaltimore has been closed to most ships since the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed March 26, ...
Building collapse in downtown Suffolk, Bear sightings across Hampton Roads, Colonial Williamsburg...
WAVY TV 10 Portsmouth· 4 days agoThe cargo ship that caused the Baltimore bridge collapse is expected to head to Norfolk this summer,...
The Carnival Pride is back in the Port of Baltimore
ABC 2 Baltimore· 2 days agoAs a result of the Key Bridge collapse, the Carnival Cruise Line had to move operations from Baltimore to ... morning, the Pride landed ...
Port of Baltimore workers eager to get back to work after Dali removed from shipping channel –...
KION 46 Salinas· 6 days agoPort of Baltimore workers are looking forward to a return to some normalcy as operations slowly...
More than 50,000 passengers of Baltimore-based cruise ships diverted to Norfolk, Nauticus estimates
13 News, WVEC Hampton Roads· 7 days agoThe last of the Baltimore-based cruise ships, which had to re-route, departed from Norfolk Sunday. Operations are moving back to their home port.