Jennifer Squires, Patch Staff
- Watsonville, CA
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.
My Beliefs
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Politics
I am my father's daughter and, therefore, a registered Democrat. But I respect a wide range of views and hope that our elected leaders can find a balance between what's best for personal liberty, living-wage jobs and environmental sustainability.
Religion
I was baptized in an Episcopal church before I could walk but don't consider myself religious.
Posting Activity
Watsonville|News|
Migrant Gala Dinner and Scholarship Fundraiser
Gilroy, CA|News|
'Operations Safe Passage' Enforces Safety In School Zones
The California Highway Patrol is focusing on school zones across Santa Clara County this week.
Capitola-Soquel, CA|News|
Camel Rides and a Wild West Stampede? Welcome to This Year's County Fair
The Santa Cruz County Fair runs Tuesday to Sunday, Sept. 15 at the fairgrounds in Watsonville.
Scotts Valley, CA|News|
Camel Rides and a Wild West Stampede? Welcome to This Year's County Fair
The Santa Cruz County Fair runs Tuesday to Sunday, Sept. 15 at the fairgrounds in Watsonville.
Watsonville|News|
Camel Rides and a Wild West Stampede? Welcome to This Year's County Fair
The Santa Cruz County Fair runs Tuesday to Sunday, Sept. 15 at the fairgrounds in Watsonville.
Gilroy, CA|News|
Police Blotter: High School Student Caught With Alcohol
Also, a forger used fake $20 bills at the Outlets
Capitola-Soquel, CA|News|
New Restaurant Opens In Former Britannia Arms Location
Kauboi, a Japanese grill and sushi bar, is now open on Soquel Drive in Aptos.
Watsonville|News|
New Foal Born at Pregnant Mare Rescue
The animal care organization is looking for donations.
Gilroy, CA|News|
Police Blotter: 19-Month-Old Test Positive For Cocaine
There also was a surge of vehicle break-ins last weekend.
Watsonville|News|
Birding Festival Needs Artists
Watsonville|News|
Enter the 'Mi Casa es Tu Casa' Exhibit
Watsonville|News|
Police Blotter: Officers Shock Stabbing Suspect With Stun Gun
Also, a man carrying a gun was seen walking through the Watsonville High campus late Thursday.
Scotts Valley, CA|News|
Get a Hike in at Loch Lomond
The recreation area in Zayante is open for a few more weeks, but weekends only.
Gilroy, CA|News|
Weird NorCal Crime News: The 'Cotton Ball Bandit,' Rabbit Wielding Woman and More
The oddest news reports always come from the crime beat.
Capitola-Soquel, CA|News|
Weird NorCal Crime News: The 'Cotton Ball Bandit,' Rabbit Wielding Woman and More
The oddest news reports always come from the crime beat.
Watsonville|News|
Weird NorCal Crime News: The 'Cotton Ball Bandit,' Rabbit Wielding Woman and More
The oddest news reports always come from the crime beat.
Scotts Valley, CA|News|
Weird NorCal Crime News: The 'Cotton Ball Bandit,' Rabbit Wielding Woman and More
The oddest news reports always come from the crime beat.