Police chief: No major rally incidents; stabbing appears gang-related
It appears there were no major police emergency incidents related to the Hollister Rally that wrapped up Saturday, according to Police Chief David Westrick.
Blotter: Officers arrest drug users, parole and probation violators
At 3:58 a.m. Wednesday, Hollister police officers responded to a report of pretty theft on San Juan Road.
Woman remains in hospital after fatal motorcycle wreck
Details have emerged in the June 21 motorcycle accident that resulted in the death of a 44-year-old Tres Pinos man and major injuries for a 49-year-old Gilroy woman.
Fire department issues tips for the Fourth of July
With extremely Fourth of July around the corner and hot temperatures expected in the coming week, the Hollister Fire Department issued the following tips for residents:
Local kids get out for a summer day at the park
The annual Kids At the Park event drew more than 850 children who visited more than 25 booths, collecting a stamp on a passport with each stop. The annual event serves as a resource fair for local families, connecting them to educational programs, health services and law enforcement while also offering a chance for children to have some fun at Dunne Park.
Updated: Ex-deputy was arrested at SFO in embezzlement case
Jason Lei has returned to the U.S. from the Philippines and faces charges that he embezzled an undisclosed amount of money from the sheriff’s association as a deputy and union treasurer.
Police find man with weapons, drugs in Save Mart lot
On Thursday morning, Hollister police arrested a 26-year-old Hollister man – found with a firearm, large knife and drugs – on suspicion of related charges.
Former deputy accused of embezzling returns to face charges
The former San Benito County Sheriff's Office deputy accused of embezzling from the local deputies union is scheduled for a warrant return hearing Tuesday, more than three years after that warrant was issued.
Updated: After dog located, 12-year-old can forego rabies protocol
Michele Cameron and her family had a rough weekend as they awaited recommendations from medical professionals on whether to treat the Camerons’ 12-year-old daughter for rabies after she had been bitten Thursday by a dog whose vaccination had expired in March.
















