City races will be contested in November
With the filing period for candidates set to close Aug. 10, voters likely will have choices in all of the races for Hollister City Council and San Benito County Board of Supervisors.
As of July 31, several candidates had filed to run for mayor and...
San Benito High expands grading system
A new grading system—one that calls for students to receive three separate marks per class in the categories of academics, citizenship and work habits—will be expanded for the 2018-19 school year at San Benito High School.
It likely will mean more work for teachers, but...
Cannabis businesses stalled in Hollister
With the Hollister City Council out on vacation in July, further developments in the development of a local cannabis industry have been stalled.
When council members return, they likely will hear a request from former Hollister mayor and president of Pinnacle Consulting Victor Gomez that...
Worldly bikes
Hot enough for ya? Sure, it’s toasty, but there are ways to bicycle around that. Ride as early as possible. Slather yourself with sunscreen before and during your ride! If you haven’t discovered solar-specific clothing like arm covers, start exploring; every bit of added...
Banning the bully
Michael Pritchard is passionate about teaching the effects of bullying, and he has a gift of tackling the serious subject with humor.
When asked about his own experiences with bullying, he laughs, “Well, I had three older brothers!”
Pritchard, a stand-up comedian and nationally acclaimed keynote...
Garlic all the way
With the Gilroy Garlic Festival mere days away, you may be wondering what this year’s event is bringing to the table (other than the strong-smelling bulb).
Todd Trekell, the 2018 Gilroy Garlic Festival president, says the festival’s committee surveyed customers last year with the goal...
Cal-bound royalty
Ask any young lady who’s been named a pageant queen, and she’ll tell you the title was won only after months of preparation. And for some, after years of dreaming about it.
But Sloan Pace had never even considered it.
“I never really thought I would...
Recreating that Gilroy feel
This isn’t Chris Dufur’s first win. In fifth grade he entered a computer science class poster contest and came in first.
“I had a drawing of the Scooby Doo dog and he was sitting at the computer,” Dufur said. “Everybody loved that.”
This year,...
How does your garlic grow?
Being the Garlic Capital of the World means there are plenty of garlic goodies to be found in Gilroy, but growing your own garlic may be the most rewarding way to celebrate this cousin to onions, shallots, chives and leeks.
In late spring, garlic plants...
Holi Hollister
They love their colors in Hollister—the golden yellow of the Denver omelette at the Cozy Cup Café, the kelly green and candied orange of the Johnny’s mural at Wentz Alley, the red of the brake lights in morning traffic on Highway 25.
But even the...


















