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USDA shares food safety tips for cookouts
SUMMARY: For Memorial Day cookouts, the USDA emphasizes food safety to prevent illness. Perishable foods should not remain out more than two hours between 40°F and 140°F—the “danger zone”—or one hour if temperatures exceed 90°F. When transporting food, use coolers with ice packs for perishables and insulated bags or towels to keep hot foods warm. Before grilling, clean your grill thoroughly to remove any debris or animal residues from winter. Ensure meats reach safe internal temperatures and avoid cross-contamination between raw and cooked foods to keep everyone safe and healthy during summer barbecues.
If you’re planning a cookout for Memorial Day Weekend or traveling to a barbecue somewhere else, make sure food safety stays top of mind! Kyle Johnson spoke with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and shares some advice.
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Flash Flooding Threat: Moderate risk of excessive rainfall across parts of Central Virginia
SUMMARY: Flash Flooding Threat: Central Virginia faces a moderate risk of excessive rainfall tonight. Thunderstorms will increase late this afternoon through the evening, with a slight risk of severe storms, including damaging wind gusts. Due to muggy conditions, storms may drop over an inch of rain in 10-20 minutes, potentially leading to 3-5 inches in hours. A flood watch is in effect for the entire CBS 6 viewing area, with the highest flash flood threat along the I-95 corridor and metro areas west and southwest. Storm chances and severe risks decrease over the next few days but remain present at lower levels.
ALERT: Scattered storms will increase in western Virginia and then push into central Virginia by late afternoon and early evening.
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More storms possible Wednesday (July 9)
SUMMARY: Scattered thunderstorms will continue Wednesday, some potentially severe, with a watch in effect until 9 p.m. Temperatures will stay warm and humid, with a low near 74 degrees overnight. Thursday brings a higher chance of widespread storms and a flood watch from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m., as multiple storms may cause flooding and winds up to 60 mph. Severe thunderstorm warnings and watches are possible Thursday afternoon and evening. Storm activity will gradually ease after midnight. Rain chances persist through Friday, then decrease slightly over the weekend, with temperatures returning to the low 90s and continued humidity.
Storm chances return Wednesday afternoon and evening.
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Local organizations work to protect Medicaid after cuts
SUMMARY: The tax and spending bill signed by President Donald Trump on July 4 includes over \$900 billion in Medicaid cuts over the next decade, according to the Congressional Budget Office. Local organizations, like Celebrate Healthcare led by Gayleen Knoyton, are stepping up to help people keep their health insurance amid new work requirements and increased paperwork. Knoyton emphasizes community outreach, helping people complete necessary forms to avoid losing coverage. She highlights the importance of Medicaid in providing access to preventative care and early disease detection. The focus remains on ensuring people get accurate information and maintain their insurance coverage.
Celebrate Heath Care is aiming to make sure no one loses their health insurance due to lack of paperwork.
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