Updated: Coroner releases ID of victim in fatal wreck near San Juan
The San Benito County Sheriff's Office has released the identity of the victim in Thursday morning's fatality on Highway 101 near San Juan Bautista.
President of police union calls Wood conviction ‘fair’
The president of the Hollister police union called former Sgt. Ray Wood’s expected six-month sentence for embezzlement “fair” and stressed the organization has addressed lacking oversight that allowed the thefts to occur.
Judge denies convicted molester’s motion for new trial
Jonathan Fidone, the Hollister man convicted of molesting a 19-month-old child, is set for a sentence hearing after a judge ruled against his motion for a new trial.
Attorneys make opening statements in Hoffmeister murder trial
Opening statements were Thursday in the murder trial of Hollister’s Travis J. Hoffmeister, accused in the June 2007 killing of Christella Macias.
Two small earthquakes hit near Pinnacles
There were two small earthquakes Thursday morning near Pinnacles National Monument, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Flame lit for dueling fire bids
Hollister and Calfire present plans to offer service to county
Sheriff releases statement on deputy’s DUI arrest
Sheriff Darren Thompson on Wednesday released a statement acknowledging a deputy had been arrested on allegations of driving under the influence while on a training trip in Newark.
San Benito deputy crashed patrol car in Newark, accused of DUI
A San Benito County Sheriff’s Office deputy crashed a patrol car and was accused of driving under the influence earlier this month in Newark, according to authorities and sources familiar with the arrest.
Judge rules murder suspect Hoffmeister is competent for trial
A judge Thursday ruled the man accused in the 2007 killing of a 20-year-old Hollister woman is mentally competent to stand trial, set to start Monday morning.
Retired police Sgt. Ray Wood accepts plea deal, faces jail time
Retired Hollister police Sgt. Ray Wood, who ran for San Benito County sheriff in 2010, has accepted a plea deal on a grand theft charge for embezzling tens of thousands of dollars from the city officers’ union and could spend six months in jail, according to court records.


















