Officials warn consumers about one item in their refrigerator that could be causing more harm than good. And Michiganders are being urged to throw it away immediately.
Right when it was safe for Michiganders to go back to eating lettuce, the USDA's Food and Safety Inspection has announced a recall on over 32,000 pounds of ground beef sold at Meijer, Sam's Club, Target, and more stores in Michigan after one person died and another 17 became ill from an e. coli outbreak.
If you live in Belding, the Ionia County Health Department has sent out an advisory to boil your water because traces of E. Coli was found in the water.
FOX 17 reports that the advisory was issued Friday afternoon after a quality test report came back indicating presence of E...
Let's be honest, even the threat of E.coli couldn't scare Chipotle's biggest fan (me) away. The CDC announced earlier today that Chipotle's E.coli scare is officially over, so now Chipotle's biggest fan (again, me) won't have to eat there alone anymore.
If you recently purchased Uncle John's Apple Cider, you may want to think twice before drinking it.
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is warning people that the cider could contain a Shiga-toxin which can lead to E...
(Photo via flickr.com/photos/delaere) 'Tis the season for e-coli to pop-up along shorelines throughout West Michigan!
The good news is that health officials take water testing very seriously and post 'no swimming' advisories at any beach that has tested positive for above average bacteria levels. The bad news is that bacteria tends to increase as temperatures rise and that's when you and I are