Keishia Deverney has spent three decades taking care of people as a registered nurse. After the death of her son, Devin ...
A Mobile woman arrested on a reckless manslaughter charge in connection with a 2024 crash that killed a Mobile Area Mardi ...
Mo’Bay Beignet Co. will actually launch inside Truist Park Saturday at 7 for the Savannah Bananas game. April 4th, you can get the beignets at the Braves home opener. You can watch the braves season ...
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Iron Hand Brewing - Mobile
Iron Hand Brewing in Mobile, Alabama, is the oldest brewery in the city. They offer a fantastic menu, great microbrews, ...
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Callaghan's Irish Social Club - Mobile
Callaghan's Irish Social Club in Mobile, Alabama, is a fun neighborhood restaurant with an epic burger. Callaghan's I ...
The 47th Azalea Trail Run takes to the streets of Mobile on Saturday, March 22, and features 10K and 5K races as well as a fun run.
The US Health Secretary has now announced the review of the GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) standards. “We want the dyes out of the food”, Robert Kennedy Jr had told the food companies in ...
NEW ORLEANS — Saint Joseph's Night is a cultural and spiritual celebration observed in New Orleans, primarily by the Mardi Gras Indians, on the evening of March 19, the feast day of Saint Joseph.
"We've launched a review of the GRAS standards, and we're going to get rid of the GRAS standards for most products," Kennedy told Fox News. "The GRAS standards is a standard that was adopted in 1958.
Now, RFK Jr is taking aim at the ‘Generally Recognised as Safe’ (GRAS) system, sparking a debate that could reshape the future of food additives. Experts weigh in on the potential reforms and the ...
On March 10, Kennedy announced that he is directing "the acting FDA commissioner to take steps to explore potential rulemaking to revise its Substances Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS ...
Horns blaring and drums pounding out the rhythm, M.J.’s Brass Boppers — led by New Orleans native Michael “M.J.” Jones on snare drum — made their way from Snow Park to the New Parish ...