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.
Hundreds of residents of the Morris Farm community in Todee District, Rural Montserrado County, continue to rely on creek water as their primary source of water, despite years of appeals to the ...
A roach crawling on ice, bugs in liquor bottles, meat thawing in stagnant water, moldy produce, a fly on roast beef, old ...
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 ...
The 2025 Health Sector Performance Report shows a 10 percent increase in admissions at public health facilities, with Level III and IV health centres handling more than half of the 3.3 million ...
Between Jan. 5–9, the Arkansas Department of Health conducted routine inspections at dozens of restaurants and food ...
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 ...