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- Grandeur of the Seas delays return to Baltimore until Sunday to avoid Tropical Storm Florence.
- A Maryland State Police helicopter air-lifted a passenger having a critical medical emergency from a cruise ship in the Chesapeake Bay Thursday night, authorities said.
- A Royal Caribbean Cruises ship that departed from Baltimore on a nine-night trip earlier this year has had 46 reported cases of gastrointestinal illness on board, according to company spokesman Owen Torres.
- Royal Caribbean International cruises will sail year-round out of the Port of Baltimore through June 2020, according to a new contract announced by the Maryland Port Administration Thursday.
- The Maryland State Police says one of their helicopter crews has airlifted a cruise ship passenger from a ship in the Chesapeake Bay to a Maryland hospital.
- The Royal Caribbean cruise liner Grandeur of the Seas returned to Baltimore a day early on Monday after more than 200 passengers and crew members became sick.