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Carnival Cruise Line plans to launch year-round, four- and five-day cruises from Jacksonville, Florida, beginning May 16, 2019.
The cruises will be on the Carnival Ecstasy that has a 2,056-passeng...
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The Port of Seattle Commission recently voted to purchase Salmon Bay Marina for $15.7 million.
The five-acre marina, supporting 166 marina slips, is located beside the port’s Fishermen’s Termi...
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The American Trucking Associations (ATA) and the Rhode Island Trucking Association, ATA’s state affiliate, recently recommended the rejection of the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT)...
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The Asphalt Pavement Alliance (APA) recently presented the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) headquarters and its District 6 office with a Pavement Pioneer Award for its use of Perpetual Pavemen...
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently released its record of decision on the Port of Gulfport (Miss.) Expansion Project. The record contains information on the project’s Final Environmental Impa...
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In recognition of commitment to community, economic development and leadership on the global stage, the Port of Brownsville presented its inaugural Chairman’s Award to International Shipbreaking, Lt...
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Car buyers and sellers in San Jose, California, have a new, safer means of pursuing their purchases, under the launch of a new program by AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah known as AAA CarConnect...
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UPS has launched a unique new vehicle for package delivery in Florida: an electrically-assisted tricycle meant to help the city of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, achieve its sustainability goals.
The eB...
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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the city of Phoenix, and several historic neighborhood associations will work together to address noise from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
Th...
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Indiana attorney general Curtis Hill, Jr. has made a formal request to delay the federal mandate for electronic logging devices (ELD) on commercial vehicles, a move applauded by the Owner-Operator Ind...
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The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MDOT MVA) recently launched the updated version of its MD Practice Driving Test mobile app.
The free app is designed to test ...
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The Port of Seattle commissioners recently voted to adopt a $1.6 billion budget for next year. The budget maintains a $72 million annual King County property tax levy and plans growth for the region.
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A joint trial by the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT), the University of Wyoming, and other partners has successfully demonstrated a new connected vehicle alert system allowing vehicles to...
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The Port of Savannah recently received four Neo-Panamax cranes. Once installed, they will bring the port’s Neo-Panamax crane count to 30.
The cranes cost $47 million and their addition is expecte...
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In recognition of its commitment to reduce carbon emissions at all five of its airports, the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey recently earned Airports Council International’s (ACI) Airport Ca...
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More Maryland residents are buckling up, but not in all circumstances, according to the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT).
The department recently conducted the MDOT Motor Vehicle Admini...
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In an effort to wrangle the parking challenges brought by 94,000 students, faculty and staff, Ohio State University has brought in a new, cloud-based technology solution from provider NuPark.
The ...
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The Texas Department of Transportation recently announced that exploration of potential routes for passenger rail service extending 850 miles between Oklahoma City and South Texas will be the focus of...
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The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is creating accurate vehicle crash data with the aid of a $389,520 grant from the Arizona Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
The data will be used ...
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Transportation and logistics company Crowley Maritime Corp. has begun shipping 32,000 utility poles from the U.S. mainland to Puerto Rico that will be used to restore power on the island.
The islan...
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