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Cruise companies are starting to announce that more ships will resume sailing this summer, but that’s not the case yet at Port Tampa Bay.
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As cases of coronavirus continue to pop-up on cruise ships, the U.S. State Department is urging travelers - especially those with underlying medical…
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A group of Florida maritime businesses say a nearly 100 year old federal law is essential to the state’s ports. Those companies are working together to…
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A vessel displaying a Marshall Islands flag --- loaded with electronics, clothes, recyclables, and other consumer items from Shanghai, Tokyo and Busan ---…
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The dense sea fog that's hung around offshore since Monday continues to cause problems for local ports.However, a break is finally in sight for 2,500…
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The Tampa Bay area has three options when it comes to the future of its cruise ship industry - and two of them would cost a lot of money.That's the…
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Gov. Rick Scott on Monday celebrated the soon-to-open, $915 million PortMiami tunnel.And when the new state budget arrives on his desk, Scott will get to…
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The Port of Tampa will soon say "guten tag" to its fifth cruise line.German cruise line AIDA Cruises (note: website is mainly in German) will base its…
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UPDATE AT 1:30 P.M.Tampa Fire Rescue Capt. Lonnie Benniefield tells the Tampa Bay Times that a downtown Tampa resident called authorities just before 9…
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The suspicious package that prompted the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office to shut down Terminal 3 at the Port of Tampa turned out to be nothing more…
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The 100th Anniversary of the Coast Guard Cutter TAMPA will be celebrated in Tampa with public tours of the vessel Saturday.The first USCGC TAMPA was…
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One of the people invited to President Obama's speech at the Port of Tampa is Eileen Rodriguez, director for the Small Business Development Center at the…