Belarus sprinter wants to run but safety is her focus now

Belarus Olympic sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya has told The Associated Press she hopes to continue her career, but for now her safety remains a priority.... Read more.

Local woman concerned for safety of Cuban protestors

Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. These are the things that Americans take for granted, but not for the occupants of Cuba who are risking their lives to protest... Read more.

Hiker safety warning at Silvermine trail after car jamming incidents

Increasing reports of car-jamming incidents at the Silvermine hiking trail has prompted SANParks to caution visitors to exercise vigilance at all times.... Read more.

Team Novo Nordisk Announces New Partnership with the micro mobility safety app Busby

ATLANTA, Aug. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Team Novo Nordisk, the world's first all-diabetes professional cycling team, today announced a new partnership with Busby, the micro mobility safety app.... Read more.

Poland grants visa to Belarus Olympian who fears for safety

TOKYO (AP) — Poland granted a visa Monday to a Belarusian Olympic sprinter who said she feared for her safety and that her team’s officials tried to force her to fly home, where the autocratic government was accused of diverting a flight to arrest a dissident journalist.... Read more.

China's first - half gold output drops 10% on safety checks - MINING.COM

Gold consumption in the first six months jumped 69.21% to 547.05 tonnes.... Read more.

 

Build safety into infrastructure bill

Guest columnists Jennifer Smith and Shaun Kildare: According to the Illinois Department of Transportation, about 1,166 people died in motor vehicle crashes in 2020, an approximate 15 percent increase over 2019.... Read more.

BMW i4 M50 fully - electric Safety Car unveiled - Team

BMW M has unveiled its first fully electric Safety Car, in the form of the i4 M50. The BMW i4 M50 electric Safety Car will be used for the FIM Enel MotoE World Cup, replacing the BMW i8 hybrid.... Read more.

Belarus sprinter fearing for safety granted Polish visa

Poland granted a visa Monday to Belarusian Olympic sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya, who said she feared for her safety and that her team’s officials tried to force her to fly home.... Read more.

Public safety building re - emerges as campaign issue

Arguments over project are reminiscent of the war of words waged by Camille Alberti and First Selectman Mark Nickerson during the 2019 election campaign.... Read more.

Contractor's ?2m fire - safety bill halved in landmark ruling

A contractor has had a £2m adjudication claim related to fire-safety defects at a care home almost halved in the High Court due to a warranty being signed... Read more.

UK project gets funding to monitor foodborne pathogens and AMR

A project in the United Kingdom has received funding for the surveillance of foodborne pathogens and antimicrobial resistance. Pathogen Surveillance in... Read more.

 

PennDOT opens survey to learn about drivers' safety habits

PennDOT is seeking input on drivers’ safety habits in an annual online survey. The responses to the department’s Highway Safety Survey will help officials determine ways to make roads safer for motorists. “The results from this annual survey help us gauge participants’ attitudes on highway safety and potentially allow us... Read more.

Scouts learn about boats, water safety | News, Sports, Jobs

Photo provided to the Times Observer Chief Cornplanter Council Pack 6 spent last Thursday night in the water. Scouts learned about boats, water safety, basic... Read more.

Hampton Beach patrol and lifeguards to host Water Safety Day

Hampton Beach lifeguards will perform rescue demonstrations during Water Safety Day, set for Thursday, Aug. 5.... Read more.

Alerts include jellyfish, shrimp, tamarind products

The Food and Drug Administration uses import alerts to enforce U.S. food safety regulations for food from foreign countries. The agency updates and... Read more.

A Council resolution floats safety - minded changes on Sixth Street. Some are more controversial than others.

A Council resolution floats safety-minded changes on Sixth Street. Some are more controversial than others. - Austin Monitor... Read more.

Infrastucture Bill Includes Safety Technology Mandates for Cars, Trucks

New cars will be required to have technology to detect drunk drivers and a system to keep children from being accidentally left in vehicles on hot days... Read more.

 

Japan reassures South Korea over Fukushima food safety at Olympics

Japan said on Aug. 3 it has reassured South Korea over the safety of Fukushima foodstuffs provided during the Olympics as Seoul offers its own food to prevent athletes from eating meals containing ingredients from the prefecture hit by the 2011 nuclear crisis.... Read more.

As COVID cases surge, Virginia lawmakers take safety measures to stay healthy

As for how COVID-19 policies are determined, the clerks of the Senate and the House set the rules. In short, masks are not required as of now, but lawmakers can choose to wear one. Those who are unvaccinated are strongly encouraged to wear one.... Read more.

U.S. making slow progress moving Afghan allies to safety as eligibility is expanded

As the second plane of several hundred Afghan allies arrive in the U.S. for resettlement, thousands more are still being processed and tens of thousands are still mired in bureaucracy. ... Read more.