Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Three Coachella Valley eateries were closed by Riverside County health inspectors this past week due to flies, cockroach ...
Six Wichita-area businesses failed food safety and lodging inspections June 29 to July 5. Violations included a fly on sushi, cockroaches and sanitizing failures in kitchens. Non-compliant sites ...
Stanislaus County health inspectors observed a live cockroach at a Modesto Chinese restaurant and “a lot of” flies at a tortilleria during inspections conducted in early October. The majority of the 2 ...
Five Palm Beach County restaurants were temporarily shut down by state inspectors last week after violations that included flies, roaches, rodent droppings, st ...
Nine Wichita-area businesses failed recent state food safety inspections. Violations included pest infestations, unsafe food storage and sanitation lapses. Most businesses resolve issues quickly and ...
Sacramento County health inspectors closed a local grocery store after finding more than 50 cockroaches and numerous flies. Two Sacramento restaurants received yellow placards for health code ...
Every week, Sacramento County health inspectors visit restaurants, food trucks, markets and other food spots to make sure they’re following the rules. When they don’t, businesses can be cited — or ...
Seventeen restaurants, hotels and other businesses in and around Wichita were out of compliance during food safety and lodging inspections conducted by the Kansas Department of Agriculture from Sept.
Three Coachella Valley eateries were closed by Riverside County health inspectors this past week due to flies, cockroach infestations and lack of hot water, according to reports conducted June 24-27.
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