Consumers are being warned to check their refrigerators for soft cheeses that have been recalled due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination. This bacteria can be especially harmful to pregnant women, newborns, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems. Savencia Cheese USA has voluntarily recalled products like brie and camembert sold under brands such as...
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Incumbent Democrat Don Davis Holds Onto North Carolina’s 1st District Seat in Nail-Biter Congressional Race
In a defining contest for North Carolina’s political future, incumbent Democratic U.S. Rep. Don Davis clinched a narrow victory over Republican challenger Laurie Buckhout in the 1st Congressional District, as reported by WRAL. Davis’ win secures him a second term, buoying Democratic efforts to regain control of the U.S. House of Representatives in a district...
Chicago Police Seek Help to Find Missing 72-Year-Old with Dementia in Little Village Area
The Chicago Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing 72-year-old woman, Maria Ramirez. According to the CPD, she was last seen at approximately 7:00 A.M. on November 5, 2024, near the area of 24th St. and St. Louis Ave. Maria Ramirez is described as a White Hispanic female, measuring 4 feet 10...
Brooklyn Forecast Shows Sunny Days and Comfortable Nights Ahead with No Significant Weather Disturbances
Residents in Brooklyn, New York can look forward to a mixed bag of weather conditions, according to forecasts. The National Weather Service in New York predicts mostly sunny skies today with a high near 78 degrees and a southwest wind of 10 to 14 mph, gusting as high as 24 mph. The evening will bring...
Chaos in Pittsburgh, Sheriff’s Hunt for Trio Suspected of Voter Suppression at Carrick Polling Place
Reports of potential voter suppression surfaced from Pittsburgh’s Carrick neighborhood as the Allegheny County Sheriff’s Office investigates instances of individuals allegedly blocking the entrance to a polling place. Just before the polls were poised to close yesterday, a situation unfolded at Roosevelt School where voters faced obstacles purportedly erected by a group of obstructive individuals....
Columbus Police Investigate Southside Shooting That Left One Man Dead, Appeal for Public’s Help
Tragedy struck in Columbus’ Southside yesterday as gunfire shattered the night, leaving one man dead. Columbus Police Patrol officers were called to the area of S. Richardson Avenue and Wicklow Road after receiving reports of shots fired just after midnight, according to the Columbus Division of Police media release. On arrival, they discovered Mr. Leviticus Leeper,...
Phoenix Welcomes a Sunny Streak, Mild Temperatures and Clear Skies on the Horizon
Phoenix residents can look forward to a series of sunny days ahead, as the National Weather Service has forecasted a stretch of clear skies and mild temperatures. According to the National Weather Service, today’s weather in Phoenix will be sunny, with the high expected to reach near 70 degrees and winds from the northeast at...
San Antonio Welcomes Warmer Weather, Sunny Skies and Rising Temps Ahead After Chilly Morning
San Antonians can look forward to a reprieve from the cool temperatures this morning, as the National Weather Service predicts a rise in the thermostat with sunny skies leading to a high near 79 degrees today. The calm north northeast wind is expected to shift, becoming an east southeast breeze as the day progresses. This...
Scott County Sheriff’s Office Hosts 8th Annual Greeting Card Design Contest for Kids
The Scott County Sheriff’s Office has opened submissions for its 8th Annual Greeting Card Design Contest. Announced by the Sheriff’s Office, the contest is aimed at kids 12 and under and seeks to foster a collaborative spirit between the community’s youngest members and their police force. Each participant is encouraged to submit a winter-themed drawing...
Jacksonville’s New Town Polling Station Briefly Closed Due to Suspicious Package, Voting Resumes Safely
Voters at the Beaver Street Enterprise Center in Jacksonville’s New Town area experienced an election day disruption when a suspicious package led to a temporary closure of the polling location. The site, located at 1225 West Beaver St. was closed for approximately 40 minutes, from 12:20 p.m. to just before 1 p.m., First Coast News...