During a Jan. 15 inspection, a restaurant was found to have two in-use gallons of milk that should've been tossed by Jan. 9.
One St. Johns County restaurant closed temporarily to deal with roaches. Eight others had double-digit violations. See why.
A roach crawling on ice, bugs in liquor bottles, meat thawing in stagnant water, moldy produce, a fly on roast beef, old ...
From community facility upgrades to workforce development, projects demonstrate how quality plumbing changes lives.
A key step to preventing the spread of diseases like COVID-19 or influenza is simple: washing hands. But lack of piped water ...
Norovirus spreads fast, hits hard, and thrives in the very places you are used to trusting a quick pump of sanitizer to keep ...
A basic household latrine in Africa can cost as little as $10 to $60, and a single community well, costing $1,500, can serve ...
Four Polk County restaurants failed to meet standards with double-digit violations in the last half of December, according to state inspection reports.
The Green Derby, 132 Sunnydell in Derby — Four violations on Dec. 29 during a routine inspection. Approximately 30 small ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers.
The Mesa County Public Health Department conducts routine and complaint-based inspections on every restaurant from Mack to De ...
An E. coli outbreak linked to a fair’s petting zoo has pushed Arizona lawmakers to consider new hand‑washing and ...