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Record crowds attend 2023 rodeo

For the first time in its 89-year history, the San Benito County Saddle Horse Show & Rodeo hosted a sellout crowd in the 3,000-plus...

Storm soaks San Benito County

The atmospheric river storm that drenched the Central Coast over the last few days dumped more than 2.5 inches of rainfall on San Benito...

Public health hosts Covid-19 mass vaccination clinic

San Benito County Public Health Services conducted its first drive-thru Covid-19 mass vaccination clinic, bringing in 100 of the county’s residents who could be...

County website may have been hacked

A hacker or hackers might have compromised the San Benito County website, which is hosted by a third-party vendor, county staff said.

Hollister police chief announces his retirement

Hollister Police Chief David Westrick announced he is stepping down, effective at the end of the year, in an Oct. 31 post on his...

Hollister police chief finds voice in his blog

There are numerous ways to maintain transparency between the community and the police department, but Hollister Police Chief David Westrick has found social media to be the most effective.

Kosmicki: Five ways to end party for fireworks hooligans

Timeless tradition in Hollister: Grown-up children shoot off miniature and not-so-miniature bombs over other residents’ properties, putting neighbors’ lives at risk and keeping the rest of the town awake until violators’ self-justified lawlessness simmers at a time of their choosing.

Records: City of Hollister travel, training costs take off

Travel and training costs have escalated for some City of Hollister departments in recent budgets. During the current fiscal year’s first five and a half months, those expenses totaled $56,288, according to documents obtained by the Free Lance.

Updated: Police won’t rule out woman as suspect after return from...

Hollister Police Chief David Westrick on Monday did not rule out a woman linked to an August homicide—she returned home over the weekend—as a potential accomplice or suspect in the case.

Responders staying busy during storm in Hollister

Local emergency crews have responded to a couple of crashes, fallen trees and flooding issues in the early hours of Thursday's storm, Police Chief David Westrick said.

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