A popular gas station drug known as “gas station heroin” has been recalled nationwide due to serious health risks. Here’s what Louisiana residents need to know.
A popular cereal product often touted as a "healthy choice" to Louisiana consumers has been recalled by the Food and Drug Administration. Consuming the product could cause irreversible health issues.
The Food and Drug Administration has issued its highest level recall for an undisclosed ingredient that could pose a major health risk for thousands of Texans.
If pork cracklin' are an important part of your Louisiana diet, please take heed. Not all cracklin' are "good for you". Some could even be against the law.
Two models of pick up trucks popular in Louisiana could be eligible for up to $12,700 in payments from the manufacturer. Is your truck included in the settlement?
Ford is recalling over 148,000 vehicles nationwide, with many in Texas. Brake failure and software bugs are prompting urgent VIN checks for truck and SUV owners.
Ford is recalling over 148,000 vehicles nationwide due to brake and software issues. Louisiana drivers should check their VINs to see if they’re impacted.
South Louisiana families are being urged to check their shelves after Target recalled over 25,000 units of Good & Gather baby food due to elevated lead levels.
Many popular brands of soup, including the iconic Campbell's brand are included in a USDA health advisory recall. You might have these products in your pantry.
Campbell's and other popular brands of soup are under a public health advisory from the USDA. Louisiana families will need to discard affected products.
Attention Louisiana families with small children, respected toymaker Fisher-Price has recalled more than 250,000 stroller toys. Here's what parents will need to know.
A major hot sauce recall is raising concerns over allergens and mislabeled bottles. It’s not made in Texas—but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t ended up on store shelves here.
The Food and Drug Administration is sounding the recall alarm over juice. Some of the products could have made their way into Texas homes in the past few weeks.
Louisiana homemakers are encouraged to check their freezers for recalled packages of sausage. More than 22-thousands pounds of meat are affected by this recall.