NJ meat plant recalls over 120,000 of ground beefNJ meat plant recalls over 120,000 of ground beefA Swedesboro, NJ based plant has recalled almost 121,000 pounds of ground beef products due to possible E. coli contamination. Jen UrsilloJen Ursillo
E. coli cases grow as NJ stores pull romaine lettuce from shelvesE. coli cases grow as NJ stores pull romaine lettuce from shelvesOnly one case has been reported in New Jersey, according to the state Dept. of Health.Dan AlexanderDan Alexander
Flour sold at ShopRite, Stop & Shop recalled over possible E. ColFlour sold at ShopRite, Stop & Shop recalled over possible E. ColAt least two popular brands have been affected.Erin VogtErin Vogt
Don't eat any romaine lettuce! E. coli sickens people in NJDon't eat any romaine lettuce! E. coli sickens people in NJThe CDC's alert covered all types or uses of romaine lettuce after 32 outbreaks in 11 states in October.Dan AlexanderDan Alexander
NJ woman sues Panera after E. coli gives her kidney failureNJ woman sues Panera after E. coli gives her kidney failureThe alerts issued by the New Jersey Department of Health and the CDC about the E.coli outbreak and romaine lettuce did not mention a specific source beyond product grown in Yuma, Arizona.Dan AlexanderDan Alexander
Trash your lettuce! E. coli outbreak in NJ traced to ArizonaTrash your lettuce! E. coli outbreak in NJ traced to ArizonaThe NJ Department of Health and the CDC urge you to throw away any Romaine lettuce you have including salads and salad mixes.Dan AlexanderDan Alexander
E. coli cases in NJ part of larger national problem, CDC saysE. coli cases in NJ part of larger national problem, CDC saysState and federal health authorities are investigating 17 reported cases of E. coli across the country, including six in New Jersey since last month.Adam HochronAdam Hochron
8 cases now included in E.Coli investigation in Central Jersey8 cases now included in E.Coli investigation in Central JerseyThe state Department of Health said anyone who had gotten sick after eating to see a doctor if they have severe stomach cramps, diarrhea and vomiting.Dan AlexanderDan Alexander
E. coli reported in 4 NJ counties — Restaurant chain to blame?E. coli reported in 4 NJ counties — Restaurant chain to blame?The state Department of Health is investigating six E. coli cases in at least four counties that may be connected to the same restaurant chain.Dan AlexanderDan Alexander
Uber vs. taxi cabs, increasing the minimum wage and more on ‘D&D Today’Uber vs. taxi cabs, increasing the minimum wage and more on ‘D&D Today’Here is what Deminski and Doyle are talking about on today’s show.Joe VotrubaJoe Votruba