Maryland
Maryland State Police investigate three-vehicle crash in Abingdon that kills Edgewood man
A person was killed Thursday in a three-vehicle crash at an intersection in Abingdon, Maryland State Police mentioned in a information launch.
Raul Alejandro Smith, 36, of Edgewood was taken by ambulance to the College of Maryland Higher Chesapeake Medical Heart, the place he was pronounced lifeless, police mentioned shortly earlier than midnight.
The Maryland State Police Bel Air Barrack responded shortly earlier than 2:40 p.m. Thursday to Emmorton Street (Maryland Route 24) at Philadelphia Street (Maryland Route 7) for a report of a crash.
A tractor-trailer was northbound on Emmorton Street whereas Smith, in a 2013 Chrysler 300, and a 2017 Jeep Compass had been southbound, police mentioned.
Investigators consider the tractor-trailer did not cease at a gradual pink flip sign and proceeded by way of the intersection of Emmorton Street to go west on Philadelphia Street, state police mentioned.
The entrance of the tractor-trailer struck the left facet of the Chrysler within the intersection.
“The driving force of the Jeep swerved to keep away from the pending crash, nevertheless, the rear proper quarter panel of Chrysler struck the entrance proper fender of the Jeep,” the discharge mentioned.
The Chrysler went off the street and stopped at some close by brush. Drivers of the tractor-trailer and Jeep refused medical remedy on the scene, state police mentioned.
The street was closed for 5 hours following the crash, state police mentioned. No prices have been filed but and the division’s crash crew is investigating.
The Harford County State’s Lawyer’s Workplace will decide whether or not to file prices after the investigation is completed.
Maryland
New Dining + Best Food Lists + Closings: Top MD Business News 2024
MARYLAND — The business landscape was marked with a slew of new restaurants opening in Maryland in 2024, and food critics naming their favorite spots to top dining lists.
Other business news that resonated with readers included a beloved restaurant closing after eight decades, a popular pet-care chain shuttered with no notice and potluck food poisoning dozens of co-workers.
Plus, shopping malls in the state continue to evolse, with two of them changing ownership, while a Dave & Buster’s and a new steakhouse opened to help draw new customers.
Maryland
Eye Drops Recalled In MD Over Fungal Contamination
MARYLAND — A major eye drop brand has issued a product recall in Maryland and across the United States for possible fungal contamination, which officials said could cause an eye infection and threaten users’ vision.
Alcon Laboratories is voluntarily recalling one lot of their Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, Single Vials On-the-Go, which are in a 25-count package and are used to relieve dry eyes. The Texas-based company got a customer complaint of foreign material inside one of the sealed vials, which was determined “to be fungal in nature,” according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
If the contaminated drops are used, the fungus could cause an eye infection that may threaten the users’ vision and is potentially life-threatening for immunocompromised patients.
No customers have reported an infection thus far, according to the FDA recall announcement.
These recalled eye drops were shipped to retailers nationwide and also are available online, the FDA said.
The affected Systane Lubricant Eye Drops Ultra PF, Single Vials On-the-Go is limited to lot number 10101, with an expiration date of September 2025. They come in a green and pink carton and are sold in quantities of 25. The lot number and expiration date are printed on the back of the box and each vial.
Any customers who have these eye drops in their homes are advised to stop using them immediately and return them to the place of purchase for a replacement or refund.
Alcon Laboratories is also notifying all its distributors and customers about the recall, and asks any retailers or distributors who still have these eye drops in stock to recall them.
Consumers with questions regarding this recall can contact Alcon Laboratories at 1-800-241-5999 between 8:30 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. (Eastern), Monday to Friday. Anyone who experiences any problems that could be related to this product should contact their physician or healthcare provider, the FDA said.
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