‘Recall Velazquez’ legal notice rejected again
A group of Hollister residents who hope to unseat the mayor in a recall election are now blaming City Clerk Christine Black after their required public noticing paperwork was rejected for the second time.
The citizens group known as Recall Velazquez sent out a press...
Utilities commission OKs Panoche solar project
The California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday approved a power purchase agreement for the 247-megawatt Panoche Valley solar project, according to an organization against the project.
Legislators face 5 percent pay cut next year
The citizens' panel charged with setting the salaries of state elected officials voted Thursday to cut the pay for legislators, the governor and other top officials by 5 percent next year. The reduction will come on top of an 18 percent pay cut enacted three years ago that has not been restored.
City expects to finish skate park expansion soon
A city official expects crews to complete installation of the new skate park equipment Monday.
County and SEIU reach tentative contract agreement
The union representing hundreds of San Benito County employees and the county have reached a tentative agreement on wages and health care.
According to county officials, the county has reached tentative agreements with the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 521 which represents 270 county...
County administrator Thompson announces retirement
San Benito County Administrative Officer Susan Thompson
Same-sex marriages allowed in a month after high court ruling
Jim Brown, executive director at the Diversity Center in Santa
County lays out plan to address permitting issues
County officials have devised a plan to improve the permitting
Head elections official promises changes in the San Benito County Elections Office
An investigation into the March District 5 County Supervisors














