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Guest view: I won’t be bullied by signs, special interests

Special interests are at it again in San Benito County. That said, I want to address the ambiguous signs that showed up throughout the county...

County approves more homes, plans for embattled Santana Ranch

The developer of the Santana Ranch neighborhood recently gained permission to build more homes off Fairview Road, even though the embattled project is behind...

Supervisors reject mask citation ordinance

San Benito County residents will not be fined for failing to wear face coverings in public after the board of supervisors failed to agree...

Covid-19: More than 5k tested in county

As of June 30, there have been 233 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in San Benito County. The local death count remains at two, according...

County considers energy conservation

The San Benito County Board of Supervisors took steps Tuesday to begin new energy conservation measures at county buildings, including potentially constructing solar panels. County...

County asks for homeless shelter funds

San Benito County officials approached the Hollister City Council Monday night to ask for $200,000 annually to help maintain the new HOME (Homeless Opportunities...

Selling the county to visitors

San Benito County Chamber of Commerce President Juli Vieira gave an update on tourism efforts at Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting. County supervisors allocated $18,000...

County board OKs $118k in nonprofit donations

San Benito County supervisors unanimously OK’d $118,000 in taxpayers’ money going to local nonprofits. Supervisors on the consent agenda of last week’s meeting considered 10...

Board to weigh formal support for Clear Creek reopening

The San Benito County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday will consider supporting a bill aiming to reopen Clear Creek National Recreation Area. Supervisors at their...

County to interview final two CAO candidates, discuss assistant position

San Benito County supervisors addressed two closed session items after concerns arose from local residents at a special board meeting Tuesday morning. The items were listed on the agenda as a public employee appointment regarding the assistant county administrative officer in the morning, followed by a public employee appointment regarding the county administrative officer in the afternoon.

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