For the first time in half a century, people can eat certain types of fish found in the lower Hudson River after chemical ...
Petersburg area residents can vote for their favorite locally-owned brunch restaurants. The deadline to cast your ballot is ...
The New York Department of Health is advising members of the public it's now safe to eat certain types of fish caught from ...
The reason for the change? Fish are showing lower levels of toxic chemicals known as PCBs, which is shorthand for polychlorinated biphenyls.
This menu sounds a bit fishy. The state announced it’s now safe to eat some seafood caught in the murky Hudson River — but ...
Petersburg area residents can vote for their favorite locally-owned brunch restaurants. The deadline to cast your ballot is ...
Everyone knows garden worms catch fish, but so do hellgrammites and sand fleas. Don't forget about these "sleeper" live baits ...
If you thought catching fish off the West Side Highway and eating it for dinner sounded too good to be true, you may have been right. State health officials updated fish consumption advisories earlier ...
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Alabama jury awards man $70 million in Tyson Foods lawsuit after contracting flesh-eating bacteria
An Alabama jury recently awarded a man $70 million after he contracted flesh-eating bacteria in a river following a wastewater spill at a Tyson Foods plant.
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