Consumer Reports: Testing for infant formula contaminants
Read full article: Consumer Reports: Testing for infant formula contaminantsFrom sprains and fractures to overuse injuries, young athletes face a range of potential problems that can sideline them. Consumer Reports has some important advice for parents on how to help prevent these more common, and often avoidable, sports injuries.
Consumer Reports: How to prevent sports injuries in kids and teens
Read full article: Consumer Reports: How to prevent sports injuries in kids and teensFrom sprains and fractures to overuse injuries, young athletes face a range of potential problems that can sideline them. Consumer Reports has some important advice for parents on how to help prevent these more common, and often avoidable, sports injuries.
Roanoke hospitals report significant rise in sledding injuries among children, stress safety measures
Read full article: Roanoke hospitals report significant rise in sledding injuries among children, stress safety measuresRoanoke hospitals are emphasizing the importance of sledding safety as they report a significant increase in injuries among children, urging parents and guardians to take necessary precautions.
Late-Night Fire, Altercation Reported at Danville Apartment Building
Read full article: Late-Night Fire, Altercation Reported at Danville Apartment BuildingThe Danville Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire and a โpublic altercation with injuriesโ at an apartment building late Friday night.
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Accident involving at least 63 vehicles shuts down I-64 westbound near Queens Creek Bridge, 35 injured
Read full article: Accident involving at least 63 vehicles shuts down I-64 westbound near Queens Creek Bridge, 35 injuredVirginia State Police responded to a โ63 vehicle chain-reaction accidentโ with 35 reported injuries Sunday morning. According to WAVY, they received a call at 7:49 a.m. for a crash on I-64 westbound near the Queens Creek Bridge. Peter Glagola with Riverside Regional Medical Center tweeted that they were treating 35 patients from the wreck. Police confirmed several people are injured and two of them have injuries that are considered life-threatening. The Virginia Department of Transportation tweeted that all westbound lanes are closed for the incident.
