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    Las detenciones de inmigrantes en Fort Hunter Liggett plantean preguntas sobre la participación militar

    Posted in Features by Julie Reynolds
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    Despite Army denials, evidence mounts of secretive South Monterey County ICE operations

    Posted in Features by Julie Reynolds
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    ‘I just trusted his uniform’

    Posted in Features by Julie Reynolds
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    Immigration detentions on Fort Hunter Liggett raise questions about military involvement

    Posted in Features by Julie Reynolds
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    People who spent time in Monterey County jail are in for a little cash

    Posted in Features by Julie Reynolds
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    Local Catholic nonprofit gets state funding for immigrant legal aid

    Posted in Features by Julie Reynolds
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    Monterey County supervisors return to proposed mental health facility

    Posted in Features by Julie Reynolds
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    ‘Where the social justice movement was headed’

    Posted in Education by Julie Reynolds
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    Reversing the narrative: Lowrider car clubs come to Cal State Monterey Bay

    Posted in Arts/Culture by Julie Reynolds
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    Yet another Christmas poem

    Posted in Arts/Culture by Julie Reynolds
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    To protect underage farmworkers, California expands oversight of field conditions

    Posted in Agriculture by Julie Reynolds
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    La veneración a Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe continúa, a pesar del temor de los migrantes

    Posted in Español by Julie Reynolds
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    Salinas City Council moves forward with new rental assistance program

    Posted in Features by Julie Reynolds
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    Veneration of Our Lady of Guadalupe to continue despite immigrants’ fears

    Posted in Features by Julie Reynolds
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    Washington’s financial disruption means fewer teachers for Monterey County’s migrant students

    Posted in Education by Julie Reynolds
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    Escasa vigilancia y pocas inspecciones dejan a agricultores menores de edad expuestos a pesticidas tóxicos

    Posted in Agriculture by Julie Reynolds
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    Lax oversight, few inspections leave child farmworkers exposed to toxic pesticides

    Posted in Agriculture by Julie Reynolds
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    California’s child farmworkers: exhausted, underpaid and toiling in toxic fields

    Posted in Agriculture by Julie Reynolds
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    Los niños jornaleros de California: agotados, mal pagados y trabajando en campos de cultivo tóxicos

    Posted in Agriculture by Julie Reynolds
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    Q+A: How Hawaiian princes brought surfing to Santa Cruz

    Posted in Arts/Culture by Julie Reynolds
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About Julie Reynolds

Julie Reynolds is a freelance journalist who has reported for the Center for Investigative Reporting, The Nation, NPR, PBS, The Imprint, The NewsGuild and other outlets. She is a co-founder of Voices of Monterey Bay and associate editor at The Imprint.

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July 14, 2020

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March 23, 2020

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July 18, 2019

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April 11, 2019

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March 13, 2019

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January 17, 2019

Hostile action What if the Californian, Herald and Sentinel are all owned by the same New York hedge fund?

December 17, 2018

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November 21, 2018

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