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luna

[loo-nuh] / ˈlu nə /


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County Sheriff Robert Luna said that while his department was “encouraged” by the decline, such gains should not be taken for granted.

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Julia “Butterfly” Hill — whose ethereal, barefoot portraits high in the redwood canopy became a symbol of the Redwood Summer — spent two years living in a thousand-year-old tree, named Luna, to keep it from being felled.

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County, Sheriff Robert Luna and three of his predecessors, and a dozen jail staffers.

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But there are signs that times are changing with his department, Luna said, starting with the growing number of recruits that graduate every month.

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Sheriff Robert Luna told The Times that he’s a “little uncomfortable” drawing comparisons between the two agencies, saying that shooting rates can be affected by many variables.

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