BALTIMORE -- Maryland's trucking industry is feeling the effects of the port workers' strike at the Port of Baltimore.
Nearly 25,000 longshoremen and dockworkers walked​ off the job on Tuesday at ports in the East and Gulf coasts.
Port workers in Baltimore joined others around the country when the union representing about 45,000 workers went on strike ...
The longer the massive nationwide port workers' strike continues, the more likely it will impact Marylanders in some way.
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