Neighborhood meeting sparks ideas for McCarthy Park
There's a pleasant chirp in the air about McCarthy Street Park these days.
At San Andreas Continuation High School neighboring the park Wednesday, about 20 local residents met with community organizers and leaders for an hour-long brainstorming session on ways to make over the largely...
Poll: Most Californians want re-vote on bullet train
California residents want another chance to weigh-in on the state's controversial and expensive high-speed rail project, according to a poll of 1,000 voters released this week. And if given the opportunity, the majority of them wouldn't vote to approve the project again, the poll shows.
Shooting, Waco affect police planning for rally
Police Chief David Westrick has a simple goal heading into the Hollister Freedom Rally, the first major motorcycle event since the deadly Waco, Texas shootings in May involving rival biker clubs.
Updated: Citadel producing oil, plans to pursue ‘several hundred’ wells
Project Indian, the oil enterprise owned by Citadel Exploration and a core part of the debate over extraction practices here, is now producing a "mobile" form of oil, the company announced Wednesday.
Board clarifies: ‘Public safety’ survey from candidate, not county
Supervisors felt compelled to address a campaign survey put out
San Juan manager supports removing ban against chain merchants
In recent years, a couple of national chains have expressed interest in opening at the Windmill Market shopping center off Highway 156 in San Juan Bautista. Shopping center owner Jim Gibson, though, hasn’t even bothered bringing the applicants before city council members for potential approval.
Board gets flood update with storm brewing
County supervisors received a local flooding report Tuesday during a special meeting.










