Here are a few local highlights we’re watching:
- Calif. college student loses eye after federal agent fires projectile during 'No Kings' rally, attorney says
A college student in California has lost an eye after being struck by a projectile fired by a federal agent during a “No Kings” rally. The incident underscores ongoing concerns about the use of force by law enforcement during public demonstrations. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about local protests and their potential implications for community safety.
Read more - Vance to travel to Pakistan for peace talks amid fragile Iran ceasefire
A significant diplomatic effort is underway as Vance prepares to travel to Pakistan for peace talks aimed at addressing the ongoing conflict in Iran. This initiative comes at a critical time, as the ceasefire in the region remains fragile. Residents of the Central Coast may find this development relevant as it could impact international relations and regional stability.
Read more - 'Ketamine Queen' gets 15 years in prison for selling Matthew Perry the drugs that killed him
A woman known as the “Ketamine Queen” has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for her role in selling drugs, including ketamine, to actor Matthew Perry, which contributed to his death. This case highlights ongoing concerns about the dangers of illicit drug sales and the impact they can have on the community. Residents are reminded of the importance of drug awareness and the resources available for substance abuse prevention.
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Sources in this roundup: ksby.com

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