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Jennifer Squires has lived in Santa Cruz County for more than seven years. An Oregon native, she studied journalism, Spanish and ethics at Southern Oregon University. She's worked for several small, community newspapers and also was editor of the SOU weekly newspaper for two years. Most recently, she was the crime reporter at the Santa Cruz Sentinel. Along the way, she's won awards for reporting on schools, wildfires and a grisly tale about the beheading of an Abraham Lincoln statue in a city park.
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Revenue was up more than 11 percent during last week's Santa Cruz County Fair.
The total number of alleged victims now stands at five, including four younger than 13.
The Custody Alternatives Program recently won an award from the California State Association of Counties.
The Custody Alternatives Program recently won an award from the California State Association of Counties.
The Custody Alternatives Program recently won an award from the California State Association of Counties.
This week, the California Highway Patrol will observe National Child Passenger Safety Week by conducting child safety seat events throughout the state.
This week, the California Highway Patrol will observe National Child Passenger Safety Week by conducting child safety seat events throughout the state.
This week, the California Highway Patrol will observe National Child Passenger Safety Week by conducting child safety seat events throughout the state.
A section of the road was closed overnight while repairs were made to the power pole.
Surprisingly, no odd-ball crime was reported on Friday the 13th.
Great recreation opportunities are available in our county parks.
The Gang Task Force pulled the muddied man out and arrested him Thursday.
Several hundred people were at the park one day in August when a gang brawl broke out and one shot was fired.