9NovClearwater, FL (November 5th, 2025) – The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced a significant recall affecting more than 90,000 Milwaukee Tool chainsaws across the U.S. due to a critical safety defect involving the chain brake mechanism. This failure creates a severe laceration risk for users who depend on this essential safety feature to prevent catastrophic injuries during operation.
9NovClearwater, FL (November 4th, 2025) – Federal officials are reporting new deaths and hospitalizations tied to a listeria outbreak connected to ready-to-eat pasta products from Nate’s Fine Foods, Inc. The outbreak has now resulted in six deaths and 25 hospitalizations across 18 states, including Florida.
9NovOrlando, FL (October 30th, 2025) – A Florida woman is suing SeaWorld Orlando for damages after she was allegedly struck in the face by a duck while riding the Mako roller coaster, leaving her unconscious and with permanent injuries and disfigurement. The lawsuit claims SeaWorld created a “zone of danger” by operating the high-speed coaster near water and failing to protect guests from foreseeable bird strikes—an incident the plaintiff’s attorney says was not the first of its kind this year.
9NovClearwater, FL (October 27th, 2025) – The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (USDA FSIS) has issued a Class I recall for over 2.2 million pounds of Golden Island Korean Barbecue Pork Jerky. The recall was issued after multiple consumers discovered pieces of wiry metal embedded in the ready-to-eat meat product.
9NovClearwater, FL (October 23rd, 2025) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified a batch of Neutrogena Makeup Remover Ultra-Soft Cleansing Towelettes as Class II risk due to the presence of harmful bacteria that could cause severe infections, especially in individuals with weakened immune defenses.
9NovMiami, FL (October 21st, 2025) – A South Florida family has initiated legal action against the Coconut Grove Sailing Club following a tragic summer camp incident that left their 11-year-old daughter with severe, life-altering injuries. The $10 million negligence lawsuit alleges inadequate supervision by camp staff, which resulted in the child getting struck by a boat propeller.