Nationally bridges and bridge approaches have been identified as one of the leading locations for severe, single-vehicle crashes. Many of these structures were built decades ago for roads of...
Colombina Mega Pops have officially been recalled.
Last week, I posted a blog about the lollipops, which have been determined to contain traces of industrial metal in the hard candy.
The...
There is no consensus how to achieve world peace or how to solve the unemployment problem. The same can be said about whether or not it’s okay for a doctor to prescribe Actonel if you have...
Every year, hundreds of high school, college and professional football players suffer concussions, brain damage and even spinal cord injury because of defectively designed helmets. Parents, players...
On Friday, October 29, a chlorine gas leak in a pool injured 2 students. A power failure caused chlorine vapors to spread from the pool area throughout the school. The Hopkins Hazardous Materials...
Three companies have recently announced recalls for products you may very well have around the house. Yesterday, the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC), announced that John Deere has issued...
Lists that identify the books, music and movies that individual customers bought from online retailer Amazon.com Inc. are protected from North Carolina tax collectors, a federal judge has...
The FDA, as part of its routine monitoring and surveillance program designed to protect consumers from overly aggressive marketing or misleading information about drug and medical device...
Japanese automaker, Nissan Motor Co., has recalled 2.2 million vehicles worldwide (including about 750,000 vehicles in the U.S.) to replace defective electrical relays for their engine control...
After reading the tragic story of two homeless men who died in a fire on Saturday, I was reminded of the importance of getting furnaces ready for winter as well as space heater safety. The two men...