County offers rebates while encouraging local residents to conserve water
In the spirit of water awareness month, the Water Resources
Stink ends over emergency sewer pond lawsuit
The book is closed on a legal dispute that began more than three
County board certifies EIR for river park project
County supervisors today unanimously approved the certification of an environmental impact report for the River Parkway/Regional Park project.
County: Pacheco Creek flooding causes evacuations
The San Benito County Office of Emergency Services Friday afternoon issued an evacuation for the Lovers Lane area.
New law gives workers more paid sick days
California workers will be guaranteed five paid sick days a year starting Jan. 1, up from the three days that employers are currently required to provide, thanks to Senate Bill 616.
The bill, authored by Long Beach Democratic Sen. Lena Gonzalez, also extends protections against...
Council agenda item on ‘Goals’ falls short of state mandates
One of two agenda items on a special Hollister City Council meeting scheduled for Monday evening is listed as “Goals and Objectives” and could lead officials down a flimsy legal path if they choose to discuss specific topics.
Measure P: Is it a road to recovery?
There’s a long list of pending road projects throughout San Benito County without funding commitments, and local officials’ response to the shortfall is Measure P, a half-cent sales tax proposed on the June ballot.
Developers required to install lanes along Fairview Road
Improvements to the intersection of Fairview and Sunnyslope roads are related to a requirement that the Santana Ranch development must install frontage lanes that will eventually be part of a broader roadway expansion, a county official said.














