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Mazda recalls involving air bags and indicator lights affect about 180,000 vehicles
Federal safety officials have issued two recent recalls on Mazda cars. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration recalls affect about 180,000 vehicles. A recall from May 29 said that air bags on Mazda vehicles may not deploy in a crash, increasing the risk of injuries. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The Sophisticated Air Bag Sensor units may set an error code and deactivate the air bags because of a low battery. The federal safety alert said 171,412 vehicles are affected. Models with the potential flaw include the 2024-2025 Mazda3 and 2024 - 2025 CX30 vehicles. Dealers will reprogram the device with improved software or replace it free of charge. Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed July 28. Mazda's number for this recall is 7525E. TRENDING STORIES: Lawsuit tied up in litigation for family of H.S. football player who suffered traumatic brain injury Former 'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' cast member Khadiyah 'KD' Lewis dies GA ringleader of fraud scheme sentenced for creating fake recruiting websites to steal identities The NHTSA issued another recall on May 23 warning that a traffic control indicator light may not light up on 2024-2025 Mazda MX-5s, increasing the risk of a crash. The Traction Control System and Dynamic Stability Control indicator light may not light when it should because of a software error, causing these cars to not comply with federal standards. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter] Dealers will replace the unit free of charge. Mazda is expected to mail notification letters to owners on July 21. Mazda's number for this recall is 7425E. Owners may contact Mazda customer service at 1-800-222-5500, Option 6.
Yahoo
30-03-2025
- Yahoo
Shots-fired incident near Marquette University, no injuries
The Brief Marquette police are investigating a shots-fired incident near 16th and Clybourn. A person in a vehicle fired a gun at another vehicle with two people inside. No one was injured. MILWAUKEE - The Marquette University Police Department is investigating a shots-fired incident that happened a little after 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, March 30, 2025. What we know MUPD says it responded to reports of shots fired at 16th and Clybourn, where a suspect traveling in a dark-color sedan fired a weapon at another vehicle. The two victims in the other vehicle, who are not affiliated with Marquette University, were not injured. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX LOCAL Mobile app for iOS or Android The suspect is described as a male, Black, aged 25-35, about 6' tall with a slim build and was wearing a black puffy coat with gold sleeves. MUPD says the area is clear and there is no ongoing threat, and it is investigating. You can view the Marquette University Safety Alert to learn more. The Source Information in this report was provided by a Marquette University Safety Alert.
Yahoo
14-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Yellow notices given to restaurants, nursing homes in Champaign Co.
CHAMPAIGN-URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) — Several businesses in Champaign County received yellow Food Safety Alerts after inspectors found health code violations this week. Three restaurants and two senior living facilities were given warnings after 'less than satisfactory' inspections. On Monday, Oozu Ramen, located at 601 S Sixth St. in Champaign, was given a yellow Food Safety Alert placard because of a repeated violation. For the third time in a routine inspection, raw chicken was found cooling in cold holding equipment instead of rapid cooling methods. Other issues during Monday's inspection included the dish machine not dispensing chlorine sanitizer, containers of raw chicken stored above containers of raw shelled eggs and a small amount of black soilage on the white plastic panel in the ice machine. IDPH releases 4th Quarter 2024 Nursing Home Violations A follow-up inspection will be done 5-7 days after the original inspection to ensure the violation has been corrected. On Tuesday, Zhangliang Malatang, located at 607 S. Sixth St. in Champaign, received a yellow Food Safety Alert placard after two repeated violations. The restaurant had multiple 'cold holding' issues. The tofu, lettuce and cabbage, lobster balls and tomatoes were at improper temperatures. The inspector also found that a food delivery had arrived around 12:30 p.m. and was still sitting outside an hour later. And, for the third time in an inspection, the dish machine was dispensing chlorine sanitizer at a concentration of 200 ppm, rather than the required 100 ppm. Other issues the inspector noticed included raw fish stored above ginger in the walk-in cooler, blow torches stored above cans of food and rusted blades on the 'Ninja' blender. A health inspector will conduct a follow-up inspection in 5-7 business days. From the Farm: U of I crop specialist spills secret to high yields of corn On Wednesday, a restaurant in Rantoul also earned a yellow Food Safety Alert. Taste of Thai, located at 112 E Congress Ave. in Rantoul needed to demonstrate that they had eliminated cockroaches with two consecutive pest control reports. But the completed corrections were not made in time, and a yellow notice was posted. Now, the restaurant needs to show two consecutive pest control reports with 'no live activity' by Feb. 26. If the corrections are not made in time, the health permit will be suspended, and the restaurant will receive a red notice. Accolade Healthcare of Savoy is a nursing facility and rehabilitation center located at 302 Burwash Ave. On Monday, the health inspector found that for the third time in a row, hard boiled eggs and chicken alfredo were held at temperatures below the proper level, earning the facility a yellow Food Safety Alert. Other issues that the inspector noted included employees touching their faces without washing their hands before resuming food service, the hand washing sink in the kitchen was out of hand soap, plastic containers of whole milk were found above the proper temperature, and multiple gnats found in the ware washing area, hot holding service area and back preparation area. A follow up inspection will be done be done in 5-7 business days to verify the violation was corrected. Shamario Brown found guilty by jury for 2022 Champaign shooting of elderly couple Autumn Fields Adult Community is an assisted living facility in Savoy, located at 65 E Airport Road. They received a yellow Food Safety Alert after several food items were found to be at an improper temperature during an inspection on Wednesday. The inspector also noted that marinara sauce was found past the 7-day use period, a spray bottle with clear liquid was not labeled and the person in charge was not able to identify it, and the white plastic panel of the ice machine in the back of the kitchen had yellow-orange slimy residue. A follow-up inspection will be done in 5-7 days to verify the long-term corrections have been made. To see other restaurant inspections in the Champaign-Urbana area, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.