Deaths Of U.S. Couple Prompts Luxury Hotel To Suspend Operations

The death of Two Americans vacationing in Mexico in a Hyatt owned resort prompted the luxury seaside resort to temporarily suspend operations pending an internal investigation to determine the cause of death. According to a Hyatt spokesman “Our top priority is the safety and wellbeing of guests and colleagues and the property

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Modesto Woman Fatally Attacked By Neighbor’s Dogs

A 93-year-old Modesto woman was mauled August 31 by two dogs in Modesto. The 93-year woman died the next day from her injuries according to officials. Chanthy Philavong was knocked to the ground by the dogs outside her home. “It was chaos, it was a matter of 80 seconds — looking

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Common And Preventable Labor Day Weekend Accidents

This weekend almost every American take a day off work and celebrate the labor movement along with the daily contributions of American workers. This celebration will include the economic achievements that happen within the U.S. labor force. The reality is that people will be spending some well-deserved time off with

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Back to School Driving Safety For Teens And Adults

School back is finally back in session in the Sacramento area and this means drivers of every age will need to adjust to a new routine. For some this is as simple as sharing the road and for others it means an almost complete departure from how they usually drive.

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In 2022, Pedestrian Deaths Rose To A level Not Seen Since 1981

The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) calls itself “The States’ Voice on Highway Safety,” annually releasing a data and reports about what’s happening on U.S. roads. The annual report on pedestrian deaths in 2022 is not good news. Early GHSA figures for 49 states and Washington, D.C. show that 7,508 pedestrians died

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