# Safety
Cash reward being offered for information about Pennsylvania man
Pennsylvania state officials are offering a cash reward to anyone who has information about a man who may have been involved in multiple incidents earlier this year. In May 2022, someone drove a vehicle into a residence in Chester County, causing damage to the owner's property. However, the man fled before officials arrived at the scene of the incident.
Keep Forsyth County Fourth of July celebrations safe with these fireworks safety tips
A show-stopping fireworks display is an Independence Day tradition. In the Cumming area, many neighborhoods and organizations will be hosting professional fireworks shows for families to enjoy. However, some individuals like to get in the spirit with their own fireworks displays – even if their neighbors don’t always approve.
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Daniel’s Law Allows Public Officials to Redact Home Address from Certain Records, Internet Postings
“Daniel’s Law” Online Portal Will Soon Open for Public Officials Covered by the Law to Have Personal Information Removed from Public Disclosure. Following the opening of the Office of Information Privacy (OIP) in March to facilitate the State’s implementation of Daniel’s Law, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) and OIP are announcing that an online portal will launch on July 12, 2022 for all authorized public officials and public agencies to apply to have specific personal information redacted from certain records and internet postings.
Multiple rollercoasters shut down at Pennsylvania amusement park
A popular Pennsylvania amusement park recently had to shut down two of its most popular roller coasters for safety reasons. Amusement parks are a great way to enjoy the warm weather and have some fun. However, if you plan on visiting Kennywood in West Mifflin, you should know that two of its most popular rides were recently shut down for safety concerns.
Pennsylvania grocery stores have stopped selling certain vegetables
If you've had a difficult time finding certain vegetables in Pennsylvania grocery stores recently, you aren't imagining things. Many Pennsylvania grocery stores have temporarily stopped selling onions in the produce department because of concerns surrounding a recent listeria outbreak.
NJ Man Convicted of Child Pornography Threw Evidence Into Bay, Morris County Prosecutor Warns of Online Danger.
Morris County Prosecutors Office published a Public Safety Announcement yesterday, June 28, following the conviction of a Middlesex, NJ man on multiple counts of child pornography.
Pennsylvania hospital closures are causing long wait times at emergency rooms
If you go to the hospital emergency room, you might find that wait times are much longer than usual. Two of Pennsylvania's largest health systems are experiencing closures and service reductions that are straining the capacity of nearby hospitals.
Cross-State Coalition of Attorney Generals Propose New Federal Rule to Expand Awareness of On-the-Job Dangers
Cross-State Coalition of AGs proposes a new federal rule requiring employers to report more detailed information about workplace injuries and illnesses to OSHA. Acting Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin led a coalition of Attorneys General on Monday, June 27, 2022, in supporting a proposed federal rule that would empower workers and expand public awareness of on-the-job dangers.
Fireworks Safety Tips From NJ State Fire Marshal
New Jersey Division of Fire Safety Encourages Residents to Celebrate at Public Fireworks Displays Handled by Professionals Rather Than Use Fireworks Themselves. New Jersey Division of Fire Safety (NJDFS) Director and State Fire Marshal Richard Mikutsky today issued fireworks safety tips, including the safe use of ground-based sparkling devices and novelties, in advance of the upcoming Fourth of July holiday.
Disturbing video shows Richard Cox suffering paralyzing injury in police custody
Richard Cox screenshot from bodycam video-:New Haven Police-:: Richard Cox, a 36-year-old Black man was being transported in a van by New Haven Connecticut police when the vehicle came to a sudden stop thrusting the man headfirst into the separating wall of the van. Cox was not seat belted and sustained a neck injury causing him to be paralyzed.
Why Mayor Adams Calls Supreme Court's NY Guns Ruling 'Dangerous'
Mayor Adams, a former police captain, knows a thing or two about the risks that carrying firearms carry.(MTA of the State of New York/Wikimedia Commons) Adams & NYC Council plan to counter the Supreme Court's SCOTUS gun ruling.
Calls For Boating & Swimming Safety After 14 Drownings in NJ in 2 Months
State, Local, and Morris County Officials Gather at Lake Hopatcong to Urge Caution After 14 Drownings Since Late April in NJ. On this day in 2015, Chris D’Amico, Sr. of Mt. Arlington lost his 10-year-old son, Christopher, when the boy fell off the front of a pontoon boat on Lake Hopatcong and was hit by the propellers.
Investigators Update Timeline of the Days Surrounding Dee Ann Warner’s Disappearance
Dee Ann WarnerPhoto courtesy of Parker Hardy. On Wednesday night, Chris McDonough, retired homicide detective and behavioral expert, and Billy Little, Jr., investigative attorney and war hero, discussed their latest findings on the disappearance of Dee Ann Warner on McDonough’s YouTube channel, The Interview Room. You can watch it here.
Bears Deaths in Cherokee National Forest From Our Trash and Food in East Tennessee
The U.S. Forest Service has reopened the Carden’s Bluff Campground Thursday, June 23. It was closed after aggressive bear activity was reported on June 12, 2022. According to reports, there was evidence of bears entering the campground and taking food and garbage from the area. Some of the food was reportedly taken from an unoccupied tent.
Investigators Concerned About the Handling of Missing Dee Ann Warner’s Case
Photo courtesy of Parker Hardy. Billy Little, Jr., investigative attorney and war hero, and Chris McDonough, internationally recognized homicide detective and behavioral expert, met in a podcast last night to discuss the case of Dee Ann Warner. The Michigan mother and grandmother was reported missing from her Tecumseh, Michigan home on April 25, 2021. They have both been on the case since March 2022.
Popular Texas restaurant temporarily closed after inspector finds animal feces in food
A popular Texas pizza restaurant was just closed after a health inspector found animal feces in food that was to be served to customers. It can be hard to keep rodents, bugs, and other critters at bay when operating a restaurant. However, customers expect that when they purchase food from an eatery, the restaurant has taken all necessary steps to comply with health code regulations.