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Woman rescued by helicopter after being stranded on beach for more than 24 hours

A woman was rescued by helicopter after being stranded on Willow Creek Beach for over 24 hours. The Monterey County Sheriff’s Office received a call from her husband, who reported her last known location after she left her hotel in San Luis Obispo County.

Monterey Regional Airport Executive Director La Pier to retire

Mike La Pier, the Executive Director of Monterey Regional Airport, has announced his retirement effective June 6, 2025, after eight years of service. His departure marks a significant transition for the airport, which has seen growth and development during his tenure. La Pier expressed pride in his accomplishments and gratitude for his time at the airport.

Billions of people are missing these 7 key nutrients, study says

A recent study reveals that approximately 5 billion people worldwide lack essential nutrients such as iodine, vitamin E, and calcium, while over 4 billion are deficient in iron, riboflavin, folate, and vitamin C. These findings highlight significant global health challenges related to nutrition.

Haitian rights group wants Trump, Vance arrested over false claims in Springfield, Ohio

A Haitian rights group is seeking the arrest of former President Donald Trump and Ohio Senator JD Vance, alleging they made false claims in Springfield, Ohio. Under Ohio law, private citizens can petition the court to affirm probable cause for a crime, leading to an arrest warrant. The case highlights ongoing tensions regarding immigration and political discourse in the region.

Trump says Ukraine is ‘dead’ and dismisses its defense against Russia’s invasion

Trump has stated that Ukraine is “dead” in its defense against Russia's invasion, suggesting that the country should have made concessions to Russia before the war began. He argues that even the worst deal would have been preferable to the current situation. His remarks reflect ongoing debates about the effectiveness of Ukraine's strategies and international support.

Billions of people are missing these 7 key nutrients, study says

A recent study reveals that billions of people worldwide are deficient in seven essential nutrients, including iodine, vitamin E, and calcium. The findings indicate that approximately 5 billion individuals lack sufficient intake of these nutrients, with over 4 billion also missing out on iron, riboflavin, folate, and vitamin C. This nutritional gap poses significant health risks globally, highlighting the need for dietary improvements.

Monterey Regional Airport Executive Director La Pier to retire

Mike La Pier, the Executive Director of Monterey Regional Airport, has announced his retirement effective June 6, 2025, after eight years of dedicated service. His leadership has significantly impacted the airport's operations and development, making his departure a notable event for the local community.

Trump says Ukraine is ‘dead’ and dismisses its defense against Russia’s invasion

Trump declared that Ukraine is effectively "dead," criticizing the nation's defenses against Russia's invasion and suggesting that it should have made concessions to Putin prior to the conflict. He argued that any deal, even a poor one, would have been preferable to the current situation. This statement reflects ongoing debates about U.S. foreign policy and support for Ukraine.

Harris and Trump campaigns are targeting Black men, but many say they feel neglected

The campaigns of Harris and Trump are actively seeking to engage Black male voters in key battleground states like Pennsylvania and Georgia. However, many Black men feel overlooked and neglected by both campaigns, despite their attempts to reach this demographic.

Haitian rights group wants Trump, Vance arrested over false claims in Springfield, Ohio

A Haitian rights group is advocating for the arrest of former President Donald Trump and Ohio Senator JD Vance, citing their alleged false claims made during a rally in Springfield, Ohio. Under Ohio law, private citizens can request a court to affirm probable cause for a crime, potentially leading to an arrest warrant. The case highlights ongoing tensions surrounding immigration and political discourse in the U.S.

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