Seven Central Florida restaurants were shut down last week due to various health violations, including the presence of roaches, flying insects, and food held at incorrect temperatures. The OrangeWinghouse Bar And Grill in Orlando had 28 violations, while A & A Crab House in Deltona had 10 violations, including the use of household pesticide. The Breakfast Club of Casselberry had 21 violations, Napolis Pizza Italian Restaurant had 15 violations, and Khaos had 19 violations, including an expired business license. Teque Tata and Mediterranean Gourmet in Oviedo also faced violations. The restaurants have since reopened after meeting inspection standards.
Bed bugs have been found at several major hotels and resorts in Las Vegas, according to a report. State health records reveal that at least seven establishments, including Circus Circus, Caesars Palace, and MGM Grand, have dealt with infestations over the past year and a half. While some of the hotels have taken prompt action to address the issue, Nevada authorities do not impose fines or penalties. Experts suggest that guests should inspect mattresses for signs of infestation when staying at high-traffic venues. Signs of bed bugs include rust-colored stains, dirt spots, visible bugs, and rashes on bitten individuals.
Health inspectors in San Antonio had to make repeat visits to several local restaurants that had numerous health code violations in May. Violations included the presence of roaches, improper food storage, unsanitary conditions, and equipment issues. Some restaurants were given re-inspections and deadlines to correct the violations. On the other hand, several establishments received high scores on their inspections.