Breaking News

Local businesses successfully advocate for shortened curfew at 31st Street Beach Buddy Hield to join Golden State Warriors following Klay Thompson’s departure. CCSO warns of possible card skimmers in Carson City after recent discoveries Canada expected to give the green light to Glencore’s acquisition of Teck’s coal division Streaming giants push back against new Canadian revenue-sharing regulations | Business and Economy News

The Allegheny County Health Department has closed a men’s club in Bloomfield due to multiple health code violations. During an inspection, Medusa’s Lair on Morewood Avenue was found to have inadequate contamination prevention, a non-sanitizing dishwasher, lack of hot water, and improper use of toxic items. Foods such as raw beef tenderloin on top of cheese were found during the inspection, posing a risk of food contamination and illness for patrons.

Inspectors also discovered that the club did not have a three-compartment sink or hot water for cleaning dishes that patrons use. Violations included rodent bait and pest control strips at the bar and curtains instead of doors on the bathrooms. The health department ordered Medusa’s Lair to close and may issue additional orders regarding the installation of a sink for business hours.

Patrick Damp is a web producer for CBS Pittsburgh and a Pittsburgh native. He studied journalism at Indiana University of Pennsylvania and joined the CBS Pittsburgh team in 2019 after working in sports communication.

Leave a Reply