Keep your air fryer working like new with this easy guide on how to clean it properly. Learn the best tips to remove grease, odors, and buildup after every use.
Rodents on a prep table, roaches running and flies on food went a long way toward six South Florida restaurants failing state inspection and making this week’s Sick and Shut Down List.
Your phone is essentially a portable petri dish. Think about everywhere you take it-the gym, the kitchen, and yes, the bathroom-and then consider that it spends half its life pressed against your face ...
Going out to eat? See which Sarasota and Manatee County restaurants were rated best by inspectors, and which failed the test.
A whacky government cartoon warned Seattle residents how to deal with rats that might climb up from flooded sewers into toilets – but social media just couldn’t take it seriously.
Discover the right way to properly clean a messy bird cage in a few minutes with maximum effect and minimal stress.
A grocery store, Japanese restaurant and Christmas pop-up bar had some of the most health code violations in the metro ...
A takeaway and a restaurant caused an "imminent risk to public health" and had to be shut down after a dead mouse, droppings and uncovered raw meat were found by food inspectors.
What we call The Sick and Shut Down List comes from routine and complaint inspections by the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation. To file a complaint about a place, go to the ...
Mouse poop by a dessert display, cockroaches, dead flies, old meats and cheeses, moldy vegetables, contamination risks, filthy kitchens, excessive trash and more are among violations state inspectors ...
“Old mice droppings” found on booths at a TGI Fridays location in Boston was one of multiple problems health inspectors found earlier this month. Issues with mice were previously noted in multiple ...
Temperatures are dropping, and that tiny mouse in the house looms large as pests make their way inside. University of Missouri Extension state wildlife and fisheries specialist Robert Pierce says it ...