Hawaii restaurant inspection reports not easily available: ‘That’s a problem’


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KHON2— "We enacted the laws that required them to inform and be transparent with the public. I was disappointed to see that we were not informed and also that the delay in time between when they stopped and why they have not yet issued the contract," House Health Committee chair Rep. Della Belatti said.

Main Line Media News—Letter to editor: Philly’s problems are Montco’s problems. If you walk around in any Montco town, you’ll find plenty of Eagles, Phillies, Flyers, and Sixers gear. Montco can’t operate without Philly and vice versa.

www.tmonews.com—Report: T-Mobile’s $10 Connect Plan is No Longer Available. It looks like T-Mobile could be shaking things up with its monthly rate plan options.  As reported by Deutsche Bank’s analyst, Bryan Kraft (via PhoneArena), the Un-carrier might need to increase its prices sometime in June. The analyst said: “T-Mobile has been more measured than its large competitors in talking price, actually doing very little to date. While T-Mobile now seems about to take a somewhat larger [read full article]

41NBC News—Restaurant Report Card: Food service inspection scores April 22-26. MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) — Here’s this week’s Restaurant Report Card: Middle Georgia’s food service inspection scores from the Georgia Department of Public Health between Monday, April 22 and Friday, April 26, 2024. All scores of 69 and below (considered unsatisfactory on the state’s scale) are shown in red. All scores between 70 and 99 are shown in black. All scores