A Watertown, MN man will make a full recovery from paralyzing rat lungworm disease acquired during his visit to Hawaii’s Big Island last November and December, his doctors now
Salvador Palacios, 18, is being held in lieu of a $75,000 bond at California’s Glenn County Jail after being charged with food poisoning and child endangerment.
Palacios is
In recognition of food safety month, Food Safety News is profiling people whose lives have been altered or ended by a foodborne illness. In this series, we hope to illustrate
Seniors at Maiden High School in North Carolina will soon be eligible to receive the newly established Bobby Ray Hullett – Marler Clark Memorial Scholarship for the pursuit of higher education
In recognition of food safety month, Food Safety News will be profiling people whose lives have been altered or ended by a foodborne illness. In this series, we hope to
Melissa Lee was raised by a vegetarian mother on a germ alert. She disinfected surfaces, washed hands frequently and scrubbed food before cooking or eating.
Lee kept those habits after
When Nevada’s Green Valley High School held its winter sports award banquet last week, Seattle-based food safety law firm Marler Clark was there to announce a donation of $100,
On the morning of the Fourth of July in 1850, President Zachary Taylor strolled out of the White House and into the summer heat of Washington DC. He stopped to
In the middle of a late January D.C. snowstorm that jammed intersections, closed airports and made commutes last several hours, Senators Harkin, Klobuchar and Durbin and Representatives Pallone and
The Seattle food safety law firm Marler Clark, sponsor of Food Safety News, has given $5,000 in scholarship funds to Medway High School in Massachusetts for students interested in
On Wednesday, August 30, 2006. Jillian Kohl, a thrifty graduate student at the time, ate a spinach salad. Several days later the 24-year-old marathon runner began feeling ill and called
A new science scholarship will help students at West Broward High School in Pembroke Pines, FL who hope to pursue higher education.
Marler Clark, the Seattle-based food safety law firm,