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March 3, 2026

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CHP warns of maximum enforcement for Thanksgiving

The California Highway Patrol is warning drivers about a "maximum enforcement period" over the Thanksgiving weekend. 

RV travel in retirement? No thanks

I don’t know how it happened, but somehow my son is crazy. I mean, seriously crazy. Apparently, one time when Junior was 8 or 9, we drove past See Grins RVs and I said, “I’d love to get an RV and travel all over the place.” Somehow, that one, innocent remark turned into, “Once you move away to college, Dad and I are getting an RV and traveling the United States.” I know this because he came home last weekend and asked us when that was going to happen. (Side note: I’m sure it was because he missed me and not because he missed having clean underwear.)

Water Cooler: Is air travel worth all the headaches?

Around the Water Cooler panelists answered the following: Considering all the issues with airline travel, would you take extra efforts to avoid traveling by air these days?

Travel band plays for local students

Students in the Hollister School District were treated to a special concert on May 30 and June 2 by members of the elementary travel band and choir.

‘Travel Through History’ event at Gilroy Hot Springs

The Gilroy Yamato Hot Springs, a “place that has been a source of relaxation and healing for over 100 years,” will host its “Travel Through History Event” from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday inside Henry W. Coe State Park.

Informational meeting for SBHS students on international travel

Informational meeting for SBHS students on international travel

Hollister travel team to play in Cooperstown tournament

The Hollister Havoc 12 and under baseball team is headed to Cooperstown, N.Y., this coming weekend to take part in one of a series of summer tournaments held in the iconic city's youth baseball facility.

CHP offers tips to keep 2012 holiday travel safe

With rainy weather over the final shopping weekend before Christmas and more storms forecast for Christmas Day, the California Highway Patrol prepared itself for “some of the toughest challenges.”

Football: Balers travel to Alvarez aiming for third consecutive win

After outscoring Christopher and Gilroy 132 to 14 over the past two weeks, the Balers will attempt to win its third consecutive Monterey Bay League game Friday when they travel to play Alvarez.

Councilman Emerson’s paid trip to China spurs questions

Councilman Doug Emerson in July 2011 accepted $4,650 for a trip to China – and apparently exceeded the state’s gift limit for elected officials – from a private solar company that requested he speak at a seminar to help recruit investors for California projects.

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