BALTIMORE -- Salvage crews are making their final efforts to clear the Key Bridge collapse debris and fully reopen the main shipping channel to the Port of Baltimore within the next couple of days.
The Port of Virginia is on its way to having the deepest channels on the East Coast by 2026. (Courtesy Port of Virginia) Even while unexpectedly supporting the Port of Baltimore over the past three ...
The Port of Virginia will complete its $450 million dredging project next month, delivering the deepest shipping channels on ...
The wreckage stemming from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse will take a week longer to clean up than initially anticipated. The Unified Command team responsible for cleaning up the debris and ...
BALTIMORE — Officials in Baltimore plan to open a deeper channel for commercial ships to access the city’s port starting April 25, marking a significant step toward reopening the major maritime ...
Officials in Baltimore plan to open a deeper channel for commercial ships to enter and leave the city’s port starting on Thursday — a significant step toward reopening the major maritime shipping hub ...
The Port of Baltimore’s shipping channel, in its entirety, opened for business as of Monday evening. The navigable waterway had been at least partially blocked since March 26, when the 984-foot ...
BALTIMORE - The main passageway for ships to the Port of Baltimore has been fully restored, 11 weeks after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. Now, commercial ships can pass through the main ...
Crews in the Patapsco River are still cutting and lifting large chunks of what remains of the Francis Scott Key Bridge as they clear the way to restore the full 700-foot-wide channel into the Port of ...
HEY, KIM. ANDRE, UNIFIED COMMAND SAYS THE CHANNEL SHOULD BE OPEN TO 400FT LATER TODAY WITH THAT FULL 700FT WIDE CLEAR BY THE END OF NEXT WEEK. WORKERS SAY THEY ARE ANXIOUS TO GET BACK TO WORK, AND ...
Even while unexpectedly supporting the Port of Baltimore over the past three months, the Port of Virginia is on its way to having the deepest channels on the East Coast by next year, a distinction ...
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