
If You Don't Know Where Your Onions Came From, Throw Them Away To Prevent Salmonella, CDC Says
The CDC said 652 people have been infected with salmonella -- and there have been 129 hospitalizations. No deaths have been reported.
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The CDC said 652 people have been infected with salmonella -- and there have been 129 hospitalizations. No deaths have been reported.
A dozen people have been hospitalized with salmonella and two dozen sickened as of August 24 in multistate outbreaks of two different strains of salmonella, the US Centers for Disease and Prevention announced Wednesday.
Serenade Foods is recalling nearly 60,000 pounds of frozen, raw, breaded and pre-browned stuffed chicken products that could be contaminated with Salmonella Enteritidis, the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service announced Monday.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a public health alert for about 211,406 pounds of raw ground turkey products sold at Wegman's or as the Nature's Promise brand Saturday.
At least 41 people are sick in 10 different states after a salmonella outbreak that has been linked to dried wood ear mushrooms, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
A peach recall has expanded to include loose peaches and peach products after 78 people were sickened in 12 states by salmonella poisoning linked to the fruit, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.
The US Food and Drug Administration is investigating a salmonella outbreak affecting 68 people in nine states that could be linked to tainted peaches.
A salmonella outbreak linked to onions is growing.
A salmonella outbreak caused by onions is expanding and has infected 640 people from 43 states- including in Maryland. At least 85 of them have been hospitalized, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
A multistate outbreak of salmonella poisoning that has sickened almost 400 people in 31 states has been traced back to red onions, federal health officials said.
The letter accuses the chain of engaging in a pattern of receiving and selling "adulterated fresh produce, specifically clover sprouts and cucumbers."
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning pet owners not to feed their dogs one lot of Aunt Jeni's Home Made frozen raw pet food after a sample collected from a store in Washington D.C. tested positive for Salmonella.
A number of Nopalina flax seed fiber products sold nationwide are being recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.
A multistate salmonella outbreak has sickened 10 people and caused one death, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The outbreak is believed to be connected to ground beef.
The Maryland Department of Health is telling customers of Moby Dick House of Kabob to avoid the hummus amid numerous reports of salmonella infections in those who consumed it.
Three students at the University of Maryland at College Park have been sickened with salmonella, prompting state and local health officials to investigate.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is telling pet owners to throw away and not feed their furry companions certain kinds of Texas Tripe raw pet foods due to salmonella and listeria concerns.
Dole Fresh Vegetables is recalling baby spinach sold in 10 states, including Virginia, after a random sample tested positive for salmonella.
Dog owners, if you've been waiting to give up your pet's pig ears, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises that now is the time. A warning about a multistate salmonella outbreak tied to the treats has been updated to include all pig ear products.
An outbreak of salmonella infections linked to pig ears purchased as dog treats has expanded to 27 states -- including Maryland, Delaware and Virginia -- with 93 people stricken, including 20 hospitalizations, according to federal health officials.
Could the treats you're feeding your dog be making you or your family sick? The Center for Disease Control says yes.
After a series of recalls, an investigation into safety issues at US ice cream makers forced one manufacturer to cease operations and resulted in three voluntary recalls, the US Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday.
An outbreak of salmonella infections that led to the recall of more than 5 million pounds of ground beef in December is over, the Centers for Disease Control announced Friday, but warns that many consumers could still have contaminated beef in their freezers.
A long-running outbreak of drug-resistant salmonella infections tied to raw turkey products is also showing up in pet food that has sickened at least three people, two of them children.
First, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said not to kiss or snuggle with your chickens; now, the agency is cautioning against PDA with pet hedgehogs.
Temperatures will begin to soar by week's end
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Cedric Mullins is sidelined with a right abductor groin strain
Logan Allen has joined some impressive company with this start to his career in Cleveland.
Detectives are seeking to identify three persons of interest in a shooting on Eutaw Street that left five victims injured.
At least 3 children were among them. People ran frantically from the scene. One suspect was in custody and others were being sought.
This holiday weekend, has been pegged as the busiest Memorial Day weekend in years.
Temperatures will begin to soar by week's end
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Cedric Mullins is sidelined with a right abductor groin strain
Detectives are seeking to identify three persons of interest in a shooting on Eutaw Street that left five victims injured.
Logan Allen has joined some impressive company with this start to his career in Cleveland.
The word list for the Scripps National Spelling Bee is crafted by a panel of 21 people, including five former Scripps champions.
The victim was hospitalized but is expected to survive, police said.
The Transportation Security Administration tweeted that roughly over 2.7 million passengers were screened at airports nationwide Friday.
AAA predicts that 39 million Americans will be traveling Thursday through Monday, up more than 8% from last year, including 814,000 Marylanders.
The Social Security Administration has been releasing lists of the top U.S. baby names since 1997.
The City of Annapolis Recreation and Parks Department announced the Kenneth R. Dunn Municipal Pool at Truxtun Park opened over the weekend
Along with a first pitch from a familiar face, the Orioles kick off their Birdland Summer Music Series on Saturday with a postgame concert featuring Andy Grammer
Where's Amy? Learning about the Wine Village at Baltimore's Inner Harbor
WJZ checks in with Geresbeck's Food Market for Food Truck Friday
USAA's Poppy Wall of Honor returns to National Mall for Memorial Day weekend
The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors, known as TAPS, cares for the families of fallen military members.
The Kentucky Derby horses were euthanized after suffering serious injuries in races on Friday and Saturday.
Baltimore failed to score until Austin Hays connected in the seventh and trailed 5-1 before an uprising in the ninth was blunted with the potential tying run at the plate.
Jason Savacool pitched six shutout innings, Kevin Keister drove in two runs and Maryland advanced to the Big Ten Tournament championship game, defeating Nebraska 4-2 on Saturday.
The new uniform has already been a big seller at Camden Yards.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Joe Biden will now have to sell their debt ceiling deal to lawmakers.
Congress may vote as soon as this week on the debt ceiling deal reached by the White House and House Republicans.
After days of intense negotiations and weeks of talks, an agreement in principle has been reached to raise the debt ceiling.
The first reading of the AACPS policy happened during a meeting last night, allowing people to publicly express their concerns.
Video from the scene showed officers confiscating a Nazi flag.
The president appeared in a live stream from Ukraine on screens at the ceremony at Homewood Field in Baltimore.
Mayor Brandon Scott will deliver the commencement's keynote address.
Historic Charles Street will once again become a pedestrian mall for a day of outdoor shopping, dining and strolling, this time on the first Saturday of June from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
You throw a football, and knock down your opponent's bowling pins. And it's trickier than it sounds.
Caroline Bowman went to Glenelg High School, where she met "the best drama teacher in the entire world" Sue Miller. She then went to Penn State to pursue acting.
Many office workers and schoolchildren will see a day off to start the summer season.
Flying Dog said it plans a "seamless transition" to cease operations in August.
Air travel is expected to be up by 11% over last year, with 3.4 million people expected to fly over the holiday weekend.
After weeks of delays, Anne Arundel County has set a date to vote on a bill that would ban most retailers from giving customers plastic bags for free.
TSA says the goal of the pilot is to improve the accuracy of the identity verification without slowing down the speed at which passengers pass through the checkpoints — a key issue for an agency that sees 2.4 million passengers daily.
Some Tastykakes containing peanut butter were improperly labeled, sparking a recall due to allergy concerns.
Flying Dog said it plans a "seamless transition" to cease operations in August.
After weeks of delays, Anne Arundel County has set a date to vote on a bill that would ban most retailers from giving customers plastic bags for free.
Last year, the circuit court ruled that the tax on digital advertising violates the federal Internet Tax Freedom Act, which prohibits discrimination against electronic commerce.
The funding, which is the first awards announced under the Emerging Developer Fund, would create or preserve nearly 500 affordable housing units in Baltimore and Chestertown, the governor's office said.
The number of general employees testing positive for marijuana following an on-the-job accident has hit a 25-year high.
Maryland officials announced a public awareness campaign on Thursday to remind Medicaid recipients to renew their coverage since the federal government is reinstating a requirement that existed before the COVID-19 pandemic for states to verify eligibility.
Exercise equipment maker has received 35 reports of incidents, some resulting in injuries including a fractured wrist and cuts.
The national public health emergency around Covid-19 officially ends in the United States on Thursday, May 11, more than three years after it was first declared.
Perrigo wants to sell its Opill brand birth control pills in stores without a prescription.
The word list for the Scripps National Spelling Bee is crafted by a panel of 21 people, including five former Scripps champions.
The "What's Love Got To Do With It" singer's death was confirmed to CBS News on Wednesday afternoon.
Some Twitter accounts can help fans score last-minute tickets to the pop star's sold out shows, although consumers should beware of scams.
The NCIS team continues the case with ATF and the stolen military-grade weapons.
The NYPD says there were no "reported collisions, summonses, injuries, or arrests."
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Catholic charities in Baltimore focus on opening conversation around mental health
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Last day of holiday travel weekend proves to be busy for BWI travelers
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Governor Moore speaks at Memorial Day event in Baltimore