As the name suggests, “small” business means the owner is, most likely, working. So, to see around 18 Hollister downtown business owners together at...
The Lights On Celebration, organized by the Hollister Downtown Association, returned to San Benito Street on Nov. 27. More than 60 local businesses, organizations...
Question of the Week: Motorists in downtown Hollister continue to ignore four-way stop signs at the intersection of San Benito and Fifth Streets, even...
Still depressed about the Hollister council’s decision to sell the city’s most prized public square for another condo development and a rooftop for sipping wine? There’s a way to get over it.
Opposition to a proposed development on the city’s open green space at Fourth and San Benito streets has mounted, particularly on social media, before a decision Monday that could determine the fate of the cornerstone downtown plot.
The core of San Benito Street in downtown Hollister is set for a holiday season makeover—with plans to change the street layout from four lanes to two lanes—but some businesses are upset about the timing of planned work in the middle of the busy shopping season.