Fearful Courthouse Workers Wonder if Mold Infestation Led to Judge's Death
by Julie Kay, Daily Business Review
Two studies performed at the historic David W. Dyer courthouse in downtown Miami show there are significant mold and air safety issues at one of Miami-Dade County's oldest courthouses and suggest that some parts of the building are beyond repair.
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Black mold continues to plague some Coast families
by Sara Frye, Mississippi Press
MOSS POINT -- Despite clean-up efforts, some Jackson County homes still have mold festering behind walls and under leaky windows. "It's growing. It's in the vents and the walls. It makes you itch all over," said Perry Fountain.
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Mold: The Hidden Danger
by Sarah Jindra / WCIA 3 NEWS
About a dozen people who live at an apartment complex in Charleston are suing management, saying there's a mold problem that's not going away. Some say it's even making them sick.
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Mold Linked To Asthma
by Science Daily
A Cardiff University study has found that removing indoor mould improves the symptoms of people with asthma.
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Pure Air Control Services chosen as one of the 2006 Top Hispanic Entrepreneurs
by Ed Ziegler, Pure Air Control Services
Miami, FL.-- Each year, HISPANIC Trends lists 100 of the fastest-growing Latino businesses on our Entrepreneur 100. To qualify, these companies must have posted at least $1 million in revenues for 2004, be at least 51 percent Hispanic-owned, and have been in business for at least three years.
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Toxic mold clogs docket
Hundreds of traffic cases are postponed at the Floriland building. No dismissals are expected
by Justin George,
TAMPA - Between 600 and 800 traffic court cases next week will be postponed indefinitely after dangerous mold levels were detected at a courtroom within the Floriland Business Center.
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Two Key Middle School teachers taken to hospital
by Ericka Mellon, chron.com
Two teachers left Key Middle School in ambulances this morning, reigniting the union's concerns that the northeast Houston campus is unsafe.
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