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Scotts Valley native and 3x Olympic beach champ Walsh Jennings foiled in Tokyo bid

Scotts Valley native and 3x Olympic beach champ Walsh Jennings foiled in Tokyo bid Share Updated: 3:44 PM PDT Jun 4, 2021 By JIMMY GOLEN AP Sports Writer Marcio Jose Sanchez FILE - In this Aug. 15, 2016, file photo, United States' Kerri Walsh Jennings awaits a serve against Australia during a women's beach volleyball quarterfinal match at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The three-time beach volleyball gold medalist was defeated in her bid to reach a sixth Olympics when she and partner Brooke Sweat lost in a qualifying match on Wednesday, June 2, 2021 in Ostrava, Czech Republic (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

🔎 Philippe Kahn - Définition et Explications

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Who s Hiring In The Watsonville Area? See New Local Jobs

Who s Hiring In The Watsonville Area? See New Local Jobs Patch 1 hr ago Job News © Shutterstock / NPFire The employment site ZipRecruiter.com has listed scores of jobs that have opened even as the coronavirus pandemic continues and many businesses remain closed. WATSONVILLE, CA As unemployment levels remain high amid the coronavirus pandemic, many local employers in the Watsonville area are still looking for new employees. Whether you re looking for full-time or part-time work, we ve got you covered. Each week, Patch and ZipRecruiter put together a list of the latest local jobs listed in the region. Here are some of the top jobs now available in Watsonville and across greater California:

Mountain lion found in SF tree from Santa Cruz Mountains, zoo officials say

Mountain lion found in SF tree from Santa Cruz Mountains, zoo officials say Replay Video UP NEXT Veterinarians at the Oakland Zoo examined the mountain lion found and captured in San Francisco late Wednesday night and say he is young and healthy. This is a beautiful two-year-old male mountain lion. He looks very healthy and he has been radio collared by UC Santa Cruz, so we know a little bit about him. Looks like he came out of the Santa Cruz Mountains and got lost in San Francisco. He s young so he probably recently separated from his mother, said Dr. Alex Herman, Vice President of Veterinary Services at the Oakland Zoo.

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