LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Another snack food is under recall Wednesday. Kraft Heinz is recalling about 7,000 cases of its Taco Bell Cheese dip due to risk of botulism. The dips under recall are the 15-ounce jars of Taco Bell Salsa Con Queso mild cheese dip that have a use-by date ranging from Oct. 31, 2018 to Jan. 23, 2019. The dip had showed signs that it could allow for the growth of bacteria, which causes botulism. Consumers should not eat the product, even if it does not look or smell spoiled. No illnesses have been reported. The cheese dip can be returned to stores or call 1-800-310-3704 for a full refund. The cheese dip recall is the third snack food to be recalled this week. Several varieties of Ritz Cracker products were recalled Monday and four types of Goldfish Crackers were recalled Tuesday, both for possible salmonella risk.
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SOUTH LA (CBSLA) — Police and a hazardous materials team have responded to the South Los Angeles field office of Rep. Maxine Waters to investigate a suspicious package that was apparently labeled “anthrax,” according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. No injuries have been reported. Check back for updates on this breaking news story. (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. City News Service contributed to this report.)
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Suspicious Package At Rep. Maxine Waters’ South LA Field Office
Pepperidge Farm is voluntarily recalling more than three million packages of goldfish crackers over concern they may be tainted with salmonella. The Campbell’s Soup subsidiary released a statement Monday saying four varieties of the snack may contain the bacteria. Pepperidge Farm says no illnesses have been reported and no other products in the U.S. are subject to this recall.
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Pepperidge Farm recalls more than 3 million packages of Goldfish
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — 10 firefighters and one civilian were hurt when a four-alarm fire ripped through a building in Midtown Manhattan Tuesday afternoon. #FDNY members are still operating on scene of a 4-alarm fire, 21 W 39 St. Manhattan. Currently 10 Firefighters and 1 civilian with injuries have been reported. pic.twitter.com/IeLJ2HmiKV — FDNY (@FDNY) July 10, 2018 The FDNY says flames broke out at 21 West 39th St. around 4:30 p.m. and quickly spread through the ducts. Ten firefighters and one civilian were hurt as crews worked to extinguish the blaze, according to the FDNY. Officials say two of the firefighters were rushed to the hospital in serious but stable condition. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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10 Firefighters, 1 Civilian Hurt In 4-Alarm Midtown Building Fire
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The police have activated a High Alert for 10-year-old Quincy Brissett of Big Bridge district, Westmoreland, who has been reported missing since Saturday.
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High alert activated for missing 10-y-o