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An outbreak of Legionnaires' disease in New York was "completely preventable," civil rights attorney Ben Crump says.
Victims of the deadly Legionnaires’ disease outbreak gripping Harlem will sue the Big Apple for allegedly letting bacteria fester in city-owned cooling towers, it was announced Wednesday.
Both lawsuits claim construction companies failed to protect workers from unsafe conditions that led to the spread of the ...
As health officials investigate the cause, News 12 took a look at the latest inspections of cooling towers, specifically in ...
Candidates vying to be mayor of NYC are gearing up for the final stretch. Wednesday saw a flurry of campaign events– with the ...
New York City has become the latest hotspot for a deadly outbreak, with health officials confirming a fifth death from ...
Two construction workers who contracted Legionnaires’ disease on job sites in Harlem are suing, attorney Ben Crump announced.
“Mayor Adams stands by her decades of public service and remains confident that the truth will prevail,” Adams’ campaign spokesperson Todd Shapiro said, adding that she “deserves the presumption of ...
The American Academy of Pediatrics issued vaccine recommendations that differ from U.S. Centers for Disease Control guidelines for the first time in 30 years.
Lawsuit filed after a deadly Legionnaires' outbreak in Harlem, alleging negligence by construction firms and NYC.
Two construction workers who were infected with Legionnaires’ disease after a ‘completely preventable’ outbreak occurred in ...
Two construction workers who contracted Legionnaires’ disease while on the job in Harlem are suing over what attorney and civil rights activist Ben Crump called a “preventable outbreak” that ...