Here are a few local highlights we’re watching:
- Spinach, berries, apples: New report reveals produce with most pesticide residue
A recent report highlights that spinach, berries, and apples are among the fruits and vegetables with the highest levels of pesticide residue. Residents of the Central Coast may want to consider sourcing organic options for these produce items to reduce exposure to pesticides. Staying informed about food safety can help families make healthier choices at the grocery store.
Read more - Here's what to know as the scope of damage from Hawaii's floods becomes clearer
Recent flooding in Hawaii has caused significant damage, with ongoing assessments revealing the extent of the destruction. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about recovery efforts and available assistance, as well as to prepare for potential impacts on travel and local resources. Community support initiatives may also be mobilizing to aid those affected by the floods.
Read more - Afghanistan releases American national Dennis Coyle held for more than a year
An American national, Dennis Coyle, has been released by authorities in Afghanistan after being held for over a year. His return marks a significant development in U.S.-Afghan relations and highlights ongoing issues surrounding the safety of American citizens abroad. Residents are reminded to stay informed about international travel advisories and the complexities of global security.
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Sources in this roundup: ksby.com
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