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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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Patch readers share their favorite sunset photos.

One mom's instructions for parents who take small children to restaurants was also a best-read article on Patch last month.
The weekend effort beautified an alley off Sudden Street.
The Santa Cruz Sentinel reports another candidate is entering the June race.
The enforcement action was Saturday night.
Shootings and gunpoint robberies were among the best-read stories on Watsonville Patch last month.
Hundreds of allegedly intoxicated drivers were arrested during a 15-day enforcement period, authorities said.
Rep. Luis Alejo, who represents Watsonville and Gilroy, has worked hard on the Safe and Responsible Driver Act.
Also, thieves stole $5,800 in equipment from a storage locker belonging to the Watsonville High School baseball team this week.
Here's a weekly roundup of news from Sacramento.
Here's a weekly roundup of news from Sacramento.
Here's a weekly roundup of news from Sacramento.
Here's a weekly roundup of news from Sacramento.
The bird virus spread by mosquitoes that can also infect people and animals.
Also, three men were busted in a police sting targeting alcohol sales to minors.
Gilroy police also arrested a man for indecent exposure.