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Millions expected to be traveling on roads and by plane for Thanksgiving [Video]

TED. THEY ARE JEN NOW. TRIPLE A HAS GONE ON TO TELL US THAT THIS COMING WEEK, THEY BELIEVE IS THE SUPER BOWL OF TRAVEL WEEKS, PREDICTING THAT THE U.S. MAY SET NEW RECORDS WHEN IT COMES TO THANKSGIVING TRAVEL. IF YOURE HEADED TO GRANDMAS FOR THANKSGIVING, YOU WILL HAVE PLENTY OF COMPANY ON THE ROAD. ITS PROBABLY GOING TO BE HECTIC AND CRAZY AS ALWAYS, BUT IF YOU PLAN ACCORDINGLY, ITS OKAY. HOPEFULLY EVERYBODY IS SAFE FOR THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY. HOW ABOUT GAS PRICES? HOPE THEY GO DOWN SOON. GAS PRICES ARE DOWN FROM LAST YEAR. TRIPLE A SAYS THE PRICE FOR A GALLON OF REGULAR GAS IN MASSACHUSETTS IS 302. THATS $0.39 A GALLON CHEAPER THAN LAST YEAR. WERE TRAVELING WITH FAMILY. WERE GETTING ON AN AIRPLANE, HEAD DOWN TO FLORIDA, GET TO ENJOY SOME OF THE WARM WEATHER. SO IT SHOULD BE AWESOME. TRIPLE A SAYS 80 MILLION AMERICANS ARE PLANNING A THANKSGIVING TRIP. 74 MILLION EXPECTED ON THE ROAD, 6 MILLION IN THE SKIES. AND KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE FORECAST AND BE PREPARED FOR WEATHER DELAYS, BECAUSE IT LOOKS LIKE THERES A FEW STORMS OUT THERE AND IT MAY NOT BE STORMY WHERE YOU ARE, BUT CHECK WITH YOUR AIRPLANE IS TRAVEL EXPERTS SAY THE BEST DAY TO TRAVEL MAY BE ON TUESDAY, AND IF YOU WANT TO AVOID CROWDS COMING HOME NEXT MONDAY MIGHT BE YOUR BEST BET. ITS BEEN A REALLY STRONG TRAVEL SEASON, AND THANKSGIVING IS ONE OF THOSE HOLIDAYS WHERE ITS NOT REALLY A LEISURE HOLIDAY. ITS A FAMILY HOLIDAY. A LOT OF FAMILY TRAVELING. TRIPLE A ADDS IF YOU EVER TRAVEL BY PLANE, TRAIN OR AUTOMOBILE, DO KEEP AN EYE ON THE FORECAST. WERE LIVE ALONG TH

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Deadly listeria outbreak tied to Upstate business [Video]

Health officials are tracking another deadly outbreak in food, this one claiming an infant’s life and hospitalizing others.It is just the latest in a string of deadly contaminations.The business related to this outbreak is closer to home in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. According to the U.S. Department of Agricultures Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), on Nov. 9, Yu Shang Food, Inc., recalled approximately 72,240 pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products due to some batches testing positive for listeria.All ready-to-eat products from Yu Shang Food produced prior to Oct. 28, 2024, are subject to recall.View the full recall product list here.View recalled product labels here.The products subject to recall bear establishment number P-46684 or EST. M46684 inside the USDA mark of inspection. These affected foods were shipped to retail locations nationwide, and as of Friday, illnesses have been reported in four states: California, Illinois, New York and New Jersey.According to Yu Shang Food’s website, the company’s resellers include: GW Supermarket, Hongkong Supermarket, Marina Supermarket and 99 Ranch Market.The problem was discovered after FSIS performed routine testing of the finished product produced by Yu Shang Food on Oct. 21. The product tested positive for Listeria monocytogenes.On Friday, health officials reported twin infants died in California. However, as of right now the Centers for Disease Control can only connect one of the infant’s deaths to the outbreak. At least 10 other people have been sickened by the recalled product, but the CDC said the number of cases is likely higher.FSIS is concerned some affected product may still be in consumers refrigerators or freezers. The products should be discarded or returned to the place of purchase. Refrigerators, containers and other surfaces that may have touched the foods should be cleaned and sanitized.This outbreak follows other recent food contamination cases.Over the summer, 10 people died from a listeria outbreak linked to contaminated Boar’s Head deli meat.In October, more than 100 E. coli cases originated from slivered onions on McDonald’s Quarter Pounders. McDonald’s has changed suppliers for onions since the outbreak occurred.In November, more than a dozen states reported E. coli cases after a person died from eating organic carrots produced by Grimmway Farms.People can get listeria poisoning after eating foods contaminated with the bacteria. Listeria poisoning symptoms include:fevermuscle achesheadachestiff neckconfusion loss of balanceconvulsionsdiarrhea In pregnant women, the infection can cause miscarriages, stillbirths, premature delivery or life-threatening infection of the newborn. Older adults and people with weakened immune systems have a higher chance of having serious or sometimes fatal infections.

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Plattsburgh State women’s ice hockey and women’s basketball share wins on same day [Video]

Another busy day on the campus of SUNY Plattsburgh led to two wins for its two major winter sports squads. Plattsburgh State women’s hockey, ranked No. 6 in the NCAA Division III USCHO poll, took care of business at home with a 4-0 shutout victory over Buffalo State. The Cardinals scored two goals apiece in the first period and third period. Kayson Ruegge netted the first goal after a shot from Mattie Norton deflected off Ruegge’s stick. Tessa Morris then added another off a rebound goal to end the first period with a 2-0 margin. Mae Olshanksy and Kate Conlon tacked on two more in the final period, giving Plattsburgh its third win in its last four games. On the hardwood, Plattsburgh State prevailed in a narrow 54-52 win over Clarkson University. The match had 10 lead changes, but an Imani Walcott and-one layup and some key defensive stops by the Cardinals in the fourth quarter led to Plattsburgh’s third victory of the season, with all three of its wins coming at home. Walcott led the Plattsburgh scoring with 13 points while playing a pivotal role on the defensive end with three blocks, four steals and eight rebounds. Jaden Wilson and Lauren LaFountain made timely triples from beyond the arc, both making two 3-pointers, leading to eight points from each of them. See the highlights from both teams in the video above, voiced by NBC 5’s Noah Cierzan.

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Danforth Pewter celebrates 20 years in business in the heart of Burlington [Video]

CHECK IT OUT TOMORROW FROM 10 A-M TO 4 P-M. A BELOVED JEWELRY, HOME DECOR AND GIFT SHOP IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN BURLINGTON… IS CELEBRATING TWO DECADES OF BUSINESS. DANFORTH PEWTER IS CELEBRATING 20 YEARS AT ITS CHURCH STREET LOCATION. EARLIER TODAY… FOLKS COULD STOP BY FOR THE CELEBRATION AND MEET JUDI DANFORTH… THE FOUNDER OF THE SHOP. DANFORTH WAS THERE TO HAND- INSCRIBE SOME OF THE STORE’S PRODUCTS. NBC 5 CAUGHT UP WITH HER TO SEE HOW THE QUEEN CITY HAS CHANGED OVER THE YEARS SHE’S BEEN IN BUSINESS… AND WHY SHE SAYS SHE’S NOT GOING ANYWHERE. JUDI SPENT HER DAY IN THE SHOP WITH HER STAFF AND GOT THE CHANCE TO REVISIT SOME O