As we prepare to welcome the world to Western Washington for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, your public health district is working hard to ensure the safety and well-being of our residents and travelers ...
DETROIT – Two sisters were arrested after allegedly stabbing a restaurant worker on Detroit’s east side over a wrong food order. Brianna and Kierianna Long were charged with assault with intent to ...
The Broome County Correctional Facility's food services provider, which has been cited for several critical violations in the wake of a salmonella outbreak that infected more than 300 inmates, has ...
ALLENTOWN, Pa. - A tasty new event, featuring several popular mobile food vendors, is rolling into Lehigh County next week. Food Trucks at the Fairgrounds, a weekly gathering of 10-15 Lehigh Valley ...
DETROIT – Prosecutors said a restaurant getting a food order wrong is what ultimately led to two sisters facing a serious criminal charge. Two sisters were arrested after allegedly stabbing a ...
Kierianna and Brianna Long pleaded not guilty to charges in connection with the alleged assault, which caused the employee to undergo surgery Bailey Richards is a Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE. She has ...
Two Detroit sisters, including one who was nine months pregnant at the time, are accused of stabbing a worker at a Detroit chicken restaurant during a wrong-order dispute, with prosecutors alleging ...
Voice ordering has become one of the clearest examples of artificial intelligence moving from restaurant experimentation into ...
The June World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) from USDA contains a paradox policymakers might want to note: domestic stocks of unsold cotton continue to sit on the sluggish market ...
DoorDash launched a new chatbot that lets users order food and groceries and make reservations with photos and prompts. It's a market that's becoming a major testing ground for agentic AI tools.
Hundreds of parents are taking major baby food makers like Gerber to task in a series of recently-filed lawsuits that accuse the companies of "systemic poisoning" that left their children disabled.
MADRID, June 12 (Reuters) - A lottery vendor has been sentenced in Spain to three-and-a-half years in prison for cheating the winner of a €4.7 million ($5.4 ‌million) jackpot out of his prize in 2012, ...