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Hollister City Council District 1: Meet the candidates

Election officials have already mailed out ballots to registered voters in San Benito County, and installed drop boxes for residents to submit their ballots at their convenience before Nov. 3.

Rick Perez: Hollister City Council District 1 candidate

Perez, who has an extensive background in building maintenance, thinks he has the insight to help with infrastructure repairs and other issues within Hollister if elected as City Councilmember for District 1.

Hollister adopts new face covering ordinance

The City of Hollister is moving forward with a new ordinance that will impose steep penalties for those caught not wearing a face covering...

Council spars over recent travel

Hollister City Council members are at odds again as an investigation was launched to determine if one member’s trip across the country was authorized.  Hollister...

Hollister City Council in no hurry to fill vacant seat

The Hollister City Council plans to honor former member Marty Richman at its next council meeting on April 6. Richman, who died on March...

Spencer, Richman defeat censure motion in Hollister City Council

Hollister Mayor Pro Tem Honor Spencer and Councilmember Marty Richman on Tuesday voted against censuring themselves for making threatening and obscene comments about colleague...

Council votes 3-2 to censure Rolan Resendiz for social media posts

Hollister city council members arrived at Tuesday’s meeting ready for combat. Most of a standing-room-only crowd of 200 showed up to plead with their elected...

Our View: Velazquez for mayor

The three-person race for mayor is crowded in Hollister—with incumbent Ignacio Velazquez competing against former county planning commissioner and city councilmember Gordon Machado and...

Nominations open for June primary

If you have ever considered running for local office, now is your chance. Monday Feb. 12 kicked off the nomination period for the June 5,...

Council approves adult-use cannabis

The Hollister City Council unanimously voted Monday night to allow recreational cannabis cultivation, manufacturing, distribution, and testing businesses to operate within city limits. Recreational,...

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