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Chicago dust storm • Illinois' wealthiest counties • Ice cream recall
Chicago dust storm • Illinois' wealthiest counties • Ice cream recall

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time18-05-2025

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Chicago dust storm • Illinois' wealthiest counties • Ice cream recall

CHICAGO - High winds and dry fields kicked up a dangerous dust storm across parts of the Chicago area on Friday; a new report analyzed the wealthiest counties in Illinois; and a voluntary recall of over a dozen ice cream varieties has been issued. These are the top stories in Fox 32's Week in Review. High winds and dry fields kicked up dangerous dust across parts of Chicagoland Friday night, prompting a dust storm warning and reducing visibility for drivers. FULL STORY Lake County leads Illinois in wealth, according to a new report from SmartAsset, which analyzed income, home values, and investment income across all U.S. counties. The annual study used a combination of three financial metrics—median income, investment income, and median home value—to produce a "Wealth Index" score for each county. FULL STORY A common ingredient in some foods and drinks has been linked to an increased risk of blood cancers. Taurine — a non-essential amino acid that also occurs naturally in the bone marrow, brain, heart and muscles — was found to promote the growth of leukemia cells, according to a study by Wilmot Cancer Institute investigators at the University of Rochester in New York. FULL STORY Wells Enterprises, the parent company of popular ice cream brands such as Blue Bunny, Halo Top, Bomb Pops, Blue Ribbon classic ice cream treats and the Cheesecake Factory, has issued a voluntary recall of over a dozen ice cream varieties. FULL STORY One person was critically injured in a home explosion in unincorporated Cary Sunday afternoon. Doors and windows had been blown off the front and back of the house, and smoke was coming from several areas, according to a statement from the Cary Fire Protection District. FULL STORY A Chicago police dispatcher has been reported missing, and her family is asking for help in finding her. Sana Bell, 31, was last seen Thursday afternoon after dropping off a rental car near 1313 East 60th Street in the Woodlawn neighborhood. FULL STORY Authorities responded to a South Side elementary school Tuesday afternoon after 22 children ingested marijuana edibles, according to Chicago police and school officials. Officers said the children of various ages had ingested an unidentified substance—later identified as cannabis in the form of edibles, school officials said. FULL STORY A 15-year-old Michigan boy who went missing after school last week has been spotted in Chicago, prompting a shift in the investigation across state lines. Glenn Lee Brown was reported missing on May 7 after he left Pennfield High School in Calhoun County, Michigan. FULL STORY The City of Chicago has reached a $15.5 million settlement with Chicago Parking Meters, LLC, ending years of legal disputes over its contentious parking meter lease agreement. City officials said the deal, finalized after extensive negotiations, is significantly less than the $322 million originally sought by the private operator. FULL STORY Eleven new automated speed cameras will begin issuing tickets in Chicago starting in June, according to the city's Department of Transportation. The move is part of an ongoing effort to improve traffic safety near schools and parks. FULL STORY

Ice cream recall issued due to potential plastic contamination
Ice cream recall issued due to potential plastic contamination

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Health
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Ice cream recall issued due to potential plastic contamination

The Brief Thousands of tubs of over a dozen ice cream varieties were recalled due to potential plastic contamination. Wells Enterprises issued the voluntary recall back in April. Wells owns popular ice cream brands such as Blue Bunny and Bomb Pops. Wells Enterprises, the parent company of popular ice cream brands such as Blue Bunny, Halo Top, Bomb Pops, Blue Ribbon classic ice cream treats and the Cheesecake Factory, has issued a voluntary recall of over a dozen ice cream varieties. The recall was issued over potential plastic in the ice cream products, according to the Food and Drug Administration. Three-gallon tubs of 22 different ice cream brands are involved in the recall. The ice cream was distributed from 103 centers across the United States. By the numbers The affected products include: Rocky Road Flavored Ice Cream: 169 3-gallon tubs Mocha Almond Fudge Ice Cream: 359 3-gallon tubs Peanut Butter N' Fudge Ice Cream: 201 3-gallon tubs Country Rich Vanilla Ice Cream: 240 3-gallon tubs Scooper Hero Ice Cream: 726 3-gallon tubs Cotton Candy Flavored Ice Cream: 39 3-gallon tubs GFGB Vanilla Bean Flavored Ice Cream: 120 3-gallon tubs Quick Blend Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream: 280 3-gallon tubs Planet Smoothie ZSA Vanilla Flavored Fat Free Frozen Yogurt: 937 3-gallon tubs Johnny Rockets Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream: 100 3-gallon tubs BIPC Flavored Ice Cream: 1,858 3-gallon tubs Vanilla Frozen Yogurt: 5,280 3-gallon tubs Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream: 961 3-gallon tubs GFGB 12% Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream: 109 3-gallon tubs Gordon Choice Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream: 1,080 3-gallon tubs Vanilla Bean Ice Cream with Madagascar vanilla: 320 3-gallon tubs Glenview Farms Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream: 1,573 3-gallon tubs Glenview Farms Chocolate Ice Cream: 67 3-gallon tubs Glenview Farms Artificially Flavored French Vanilla Ice Cream: 2,261 3-gallon tubs Artificially Flavored French Vanilla Ice Cream: 17 3-gallon tubs Keith Valley Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream: 569 3-gallon tubs Ellington Farms Vanilla Flavored Ice Cream: 600 3-gallon tubs For more detailed information about each recalled ice cream product, click here. FOX reached out to Wells Enterprises for more information. The Source Information for this article was taken from a U.S. Food and Drug Administration report that was initiated on April 14, 2025. This story was reported from Los Angeles.

Social Rundown: Snake on a marg, 3D print saves owl, and new Bomb Pop's
Social Rundown: Snake on a marg, 3D print saves owl, and new Bomb Pop's

Yahoo

time25-04-2025

  • Entertainment
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Social Rundown: Snake on a marg, 3D print saves owl, and new Bomb Pop's

WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) — Welcome back to the Social Rundown, where you can learn about the online trends happening globally and in Texoma, too! Want to get the latest tea or news on what's trending on social media? Tune in daily! Snake on a Marg You could say Carletta Andrews is still shook by what happened to her at a Mexican restaurant in Virginia. She said while at the eatery, all of a sudden, something hit her head, and when she looked down, she saw the snake in her margarita wrapping around her straw. Miss Andrews was out of there. She said it wasn't the first incident and fears the restaurant may have more than snakes and roaches. Owl saved by 3-D print An injured pueo owl on Oahu is getting a second chance, thanks to 3-D printing technology. Hawaii is making a groundbreaking statement as a 3D-printed external fixator is used to stabilize a broken bone in the wing of a pueo owl. The bird was brought in from a house backyard, and it had several broken bones. This lightweight 3D model is a game-changer. Sour Popsicles! Most have tried Bomb Pops, the iconic red, white, and blue, rocket-shaped ice pops. Now, they have a new sour line called Extremes. Today we try three flavors: super sour cherry limeade, super sour blue raspberry, and super sour strawberry. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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