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Tres Pinos man dies in Panoche Road collision

A 67-year-old Tres Pinos man died in a vehicle accident in rural San Benito County Sunday afternoon, according to authorities.

Standoff north of Hollister ends with no major injuries

Police and sheriff’s deputies on Monday arrested a shooting suspect after a tense six-hour standoff on Churchill Road that could have ended in tragedy,...

Woman dies in accident on Fairview Road

A 61-year-old Los Banos woman died in a single-vehicle collision in unincorporated east San Benito County early Thursday morning, according to police.

Aromas man dies in collision on Highway 129

A 29-year-old Aromas man died after his Honda Civic collided head-on with a tractor-trailer on Highway 129 Monday morning, according to authorities.

CHP: Expect traffic ‘surge’

During March and April, the number of traffic collisions and arrests of intoxicated drivers dropped dramatically statewide compared to the previous year, according to the California Highway Patrol.

Hollister man, 18, dies in June 14 collision

An 18-year-old man died in a single-vehicle accident on Highway 25 Sunday night, according to authorities.

Two dead in collision south of Gilroy

Two Hollister men died in a head-on collision south of Gilroy June 2, according to authorities.

San Jose man dies in collision with alleged drunk driver

A San Jose man was pronounced dead at the scene of a Jan. 2 traffic accident on Highway 25 near Bolsa Road, according to authorities. A Hollister man who was driving another vehicle involved in the accident was arrested on suspicion of DUI.

Woman pronounced dead in Pacheco Pass accident

A woman died in a three-vehicle collision on Highway 152 east of Gilroy Saturday night, according to authorities.

Fresno man dies in Pacheco Pass crash

A 23-year-old Fresno man died when his vehicle drove off the road on Highway 152 east of Gilroy the night of Nov. 15, according to authorities.

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