Health officials are raising concerns over the growing number of unlicensed late-night food stands across the Tri-Cities area ...
The Benton Franklin Health District is receiving reports from restaurants that an imposter is claiming to be a district food ...
Officials say there are more roadside vendors expected to come to the area this spring.
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42 businesses passed, including 18 with perfect scores.
The Benton Franklin Health District is seeing a sharp rise in nighttime pop-up street food vendors that can attract large crowds and operate without basic food safety measures. The pop-up stands ...
Unlicensed food vendors are popping up faster than they can shut them down, and Tri-Cities health inspectors often close the same unpermitted vendors over and over. They have been reported in spots ...
Benton County said the project will help meet the demand for clean and sober living options in the Tri-Cities.
Health district report surge of unlicensed nighttime pop-up food stands in WA state. Inspections find no handwashing, poor temperature control and undercooked meat. District seeks legal support and ...