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Royal Caribbean Returns To Port Of Baltimore After COVID-19 HiatusThe Maryland Port Administration welcomed Royal Caribbean back to the Port of Baltimore on Thursday.

Hogan, Officials To Break Ground On Howard Street Tunnel ProjectGov. Larry Hogan and officials from the Maryland Department of Transportation, freight train operator CSX and the Federal Railroad Administration on Monday will break ground for the Howard Street Tunnel Expansion Project.

Port Of Baltimore Sets Record For Most Container Moves From Single ShipIt took longshore workers more than three days to complete more than 5,500 container moves from the Maersk Edinburgh ship at the Port of Baltimore this week, but when they were done, they set a record for the most container moves from a single ship in the port's history.

Port Of Baltimore Sets New Cargo Records In Q2, Fiscal Year 2019For the first time ever, Baltimore's port saw more than 11 million tons of cargo pass through its terminals in the last fiscal year, breaking the record set in the previous fiscal year, the state's port administration said Monday.

Baltimore Gets A Fourth Trash Wheel Next YearA new trash wheel is coming to Baltimore, the fourth one cleaning up the City's waterways.

Maryland Port Administration Announce Expansion For Port Of BaltimoreFor the first time in 30 years, the Maryland Port Administration has made a major move to help continue the business boom at the Port of Baltimore.

Port Of Baltimore Sets 2 New Performance RecordsBoth of these records were set in March, proving the Port of Baltimore is one of the most successful ports in the country.

New Deal Could Bring Even More Business To Port Of BaltimoreThe Maryland Port Administration strikes a deal that could bring even more business to the Port of Baltimore, which has already had a big year.

Large Cranes Mean More Cargo & Jobs At Port Of Baltimore A $40 million investment is starting to pay back at the Port of Baltimore. After six months of installation and training, four immense cranes are up and running.