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Son arrested after father stabbed in Santa Rosa
A 38-year-old man was arrested after allegedly attacking his 63-year-old father with a large meat cleaver in their Santa Rosa apartment on Monday evening, according to police.Read More
SF Supes extend sweeping Styrofoam ban
San Francisco Supervisors this week approved a comprehensive ban on the sale of polystyrene, or Styrofoam.Read More
Slaughterhouse worker sentenced over tainted meat
A judge sentenced a former employee of a Petaluma slaughterhouse for his role in a scheme to distribute adulterated and uninspected meat.Read More
Whole Foods sued over animal welfare claims
People for Ethical Treatment of Animals sued Whole Foods Market Inc. in federal court in San Jose Monday.Read More
Lee’s Sandwiches meat recall doubles
None of the 15 Lee's locations in Northern California were affected by the original or expanded recall, now up to 440,000 pounds of chicken, beef and pork.Read More
Lee’s Sandwiches recalls tons of uninspected meat
LQNN, which operates as Lee's Sandwiches in the Bay Area, recalled 213,000 pounds meat produced without USDA inspection.Read More
Rescued dogs arrive from South Korean meat farm
57 dogs from a South Korean dog meat farm have been brought to San Francisco for adoption into new homes.Read More
Pig virus plumps pork prices
A deadly pig virus has been sweeping through U.S. farms and driving up pork prices. Read More
Diseased beef recalled by Petaluma slaughterhouse
The USDA announced the recall of 9.7 million pounds of beef from "diseased and unsound" animals.Read More
Grass-fed meat is the new organic
Stay away from the pink slime and move onto some happy meat.Read More