Health officials in Tarrant County reported Saturday three more deaths in people who contracted COVID-19 and 133 additional cases of the coronavirus, after back-to-back days with at least 225 new cases. The three victims were a Mansfield woman in her 80s, a Hurst man in his 50s and an Arlington woman in her 80s, officials…
An Arlington woman in her 80s and a Fort Worth woman in her 80s are the 175th and 176th people in Tarrant County to die after testing positive for COVID-19, health officials say. Both women had underlying health conditions, according to Tarrant County Public Health. No further information about each individual was released. Saturday marked…
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FORT WORTH, Texas - Tarrant County Public Health reported 485 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, with a majority of those from a federal prison outbreak. This is the most new cases reported in a single day since the county started tracking the coronavirus. Of the new cases, 423 were from an outbreak at Fort Worth Federal…
The consumer group wants the USDA to release information about previously approved testing methods the department now says are unsatisfactory because of false positives. Published: June 12, 2026, 12:05 am Consumer Reports says the USDA should release information about Salmonella testing methods for some chicken products that it first deemed adequate but under the Trump
For more than thirty years I have represented the families on the other end of a foodborne outbreak — the parents of children on dialysis with hemolytic uremic syndrome, the survivors of a contaminated hamburger or a bag of spinach, the people left planning funerals. I built a career holding companies accountable when the food
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