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
Gilroy, CA|News|
Improving Watershed Health Target of $2M Grant Program
Santa Clara Valley Water District will award funds to government organizations, open space districts, nonprofits and schools in November.
Watsonville|News|
Pajaro River Watershed Wins $7.6M Grant
More water storage will be built for Watsonville and Pajaro.
Gilroy, CA|News|
Police Blotter: $3K Diamond Ring Stolen in Car Break-In
Also, there was a stabbing Monday afternoon on Mantelli Drive.
Gilroy, CA|News|
Police Blotter: Man Strangles Wife Over Extramarital Affair
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month; Gilroy had some terrible DV incidents at the end of September.
Gilroy, CA|News|
County Wants to Survey LGBT Community
Get a gift card for filling out the survey. Link is below.
Watsonville|News|
Police Blotter: Panhandler Snatches Wallet
Also, a man was arrested for beating another man with a wooden cane and a burglar broke into a business through the roof vent.
Watsonville|News|
Looking for Creative, Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas?
Start brainstorming homemade Halloween costumes now, rather than later.
Capitola-Soquel, CA|News|
Looking for Creative, Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas?
Start brainstorming homemade Halloween costumes now, rather than later.
Scotts Valley, CA|News|
Looking for Creative, Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas?
Start brainstorming homemade Halloween costumes now, rather than later.
Gilroy, CA|News|
Looking for Creative, Homemade Halloween Costume Ideas?
Start brainstorming homemade Halloween costumes now, rather than later.
Gilroy, CA|News|
Domestic Violence Suspect Arrested After 5-Hour Police Standoff
Gilroy High and Glenview Elementary schools were locked down during the incident Wednesday.
Watsonville|News|
Time-Lapse Video: Mural Painted at Watsonville PAL
Watch artist Taylor Reinhold create public art.
Santa Cruz, CA|News|
Live From the Capitol: CA Reps Tweet The Lockdown
Northern California's elected representatives took to Twitter to tell family, friends and constituents they were safe and to thank Capitol police.
Gilroy, CA|News|
Live From the Capitol: CA Reps Tweet The Lockdown
Northern California's elected representatives took to Twitter to tell family, friends and constituents they were safe and to thank Capitol police.
Capitola-Soquel, CA|News|
Live From the Capitol: CA Reps Tweet The Lockdown
Northern California's elected representatives took to Twitter to tell family, friends and constituents they were safe and to thank Capitol police.
Watsonville|News|
Live From the Capitol: CA Reps Tweet The Lockdown
Northern California's elected representatives took to Twitter to tell family, friends and constituents they were safe and to thank Capitol police.
Scotts Valley, CA|News|
Live From the Capitol: CA Reps Tweet The Lockdown
Northern California's elected representatives took to Twitter to tell family, friends and constituents they were safe and to thank Capitol police.
Gilroy, CA|News|
Police Blotter: Four Vehicles Stolen
These are the crime reports for much of September in Gilroy.
