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<b>Email: Carlos.Villatoro@patch.com<br>Phone: 707 718 8160<br>Hometown: Daly City, CA<br>Birthday: Sept. 11</b><br><b>Bio </b>I have been a journalist for the past 7 years , working first at my local paper at the time, The Vacaville Reporter, then for the Napa Valley Register. During my career, I have reported primarily on Napa's Hispanic community, police and fire, features and breaking news. I thrive in a breaking news environment and was recognized as being Napa Valley's Hispanic Citizen of the Year 2010. I am married to a wonderful person and have two daughters. I also am a musician, who loves rock, death metal, rap and r and b music.
My beliefs are truely middle of the road, as I feel that what works for someone else, doesn't for another and hold true to the fact that everyone has the right to be happy. Ask me my opinion about a certain topic and I will be happy to tell you. I am a registered democrat and am a Christian.
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Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that one aspect of Arizona's tough stance immigration law is constitutional, three provisions are not. Do you anticipate a ripple effect in Marin?
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Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that one aspect of Arizona's tough stance immigration law is constitutional, three provisions are not.
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that one aspect of Arizona's tough stance on immigration law is constitutional, but three provisions are not.
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that one aspect of Arizona's tough stance immigration law is constitutional, three provisions are not. Do you anticipate a ripple effect in Marin?
Dixon Police Log June 24-25, courtesy of the Dixon Police Department.
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that one aspect of Arizona's tough stance immigration law is constitutional, three provisions are not.
Today the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that one aspect of Arizona's tough stance immigration law is constitutional, three provisions are not. What is your reaction?
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that one aspect of Arizona's tough-stance immigration law is constitutional, three provisions are not. What do you think of the Arizona law? Take our non-scientific poll and tell us in the comments.
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that one aspect of Arizona's tough stance immigration law is constitutional, three provisions are not.
Today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that one aspect of Arizona's tough stance immigration law is constitutional, three provisions are not.
Lawsuits, Dixon High uniform colors, zero period hang in the balance as school board decides on Principal John Barsotti's replacement.
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Veteran Gilliland pulls out the win in the Pick-n-Pull/Racing to Stop Hunger 200, while Fairfield's Jim Inglebright steals the show with a fourth-place finish.
Dixon Police Log June 23-24, courtesy of the Dixon Police Log.
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