University professor notes that contaminated Halloween candy is largely an urban legend
Many parents believe that the potential exists that strangers will give children tainted Halloween candy. Professor Joel Best of the University of Delaware has studied contaminated candy since the 1980s and calls the fear an urban legend.
Natural Resources Defense Council concludes that public health expenses would be reduced dramatically by eliminating lead pipes delivering drinking water
The Natural Resources Defense Council has concluded that public health expenses would be reduced dramatically by eliminating lead pipes delivering drinking water. The report comes as health officials and researchers have discovered that contaminants in drinking water
Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off event to be held at Illinois State Fairgrounds at end of September
This year’s Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off event will occur on Saturday, September 30 at the Illinois State Fairgrounds and will be open to all Illinois residents. However, anyone wishing to drop off Household Hazardous Waste must sign
“A really great show for people that aren’t as fond of musical theater…”: A discussion with Cami Kern and Hannah Levin of The Muni’s Rock of Ages
Stop. Do you hear that sound? No, it’s not the stereo, or even the radio; it’s the newest show from The Muni, Rock of Ages! Featuring the biggest hits of the 1980s rock n’ roll scene, the