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December 16, 2025

Hollister council approves revived police reserve unit

The Hollister City Council approved a resolution Monday to revive a police reserve unit disbanded a few years ago due to budget cuts.

Cannella to host town hall on health exchange

State Sen. Anthony Cannella, R-Ceres, is set to be in Salinas on Thursday to host a town hall regarding health care, according to his office.

Preview: City to consider police reserve unit

The Hollister council Monday will consider a proposal to establish a police reserve unit in the city, according to the agenda for the meeting.

Preview: Board to weigh ballot measure for increase to lodging tax

The board of supervisors will meet Tuesday to discuss whether to move forward on a proposed Transient Occupancy tax, better known as a “hotel” tax.

City officials review 2013 rally, look ahead to next year

The Hollister council directed the city and the Hollister Downtown Association to move forward on plans for next year’s motorcycle rally with North Carolina-based WorldWide Dynamics, the manager that oversaw the 2013 event revival.

Alejo attends president’s push for immigration reform in SF

Assemblyman Luis Alejo, D-Salinas, joined President Obama in San Francisco on Monday to push Congress on immigration reform.

Alejo travels to Watsonville’s sister city in El Salvador

Assemblyman Luis Alejo traveled to El Salvador to meet with political leaders in Watsonville’s sister city, San Pedro Masahuat.

City has its eye on revived Neighborhood Watch

Hollister council members approved a resolution Monday to provide funds to the Hollister Police Department to purchase supplies and equipment for the Hollister Neighborhood Watch Program.

Corbin donates $1,000 to Boy Scouts for stolen flags

A local Boy Scouts troop received $1,000 from Corbin Motorcycle Seats & Accessories at Monday’s Hollister City Council meeting to help replace nearly $1,000 in stolen flags that the group lost during this year’s motorcycle rally.

County board votes 4-1 to hire Espinosa as permanent CAO

County supervisors agreed Tuesday to hire interim County Administrative Officer Ray Espinosa as the permanent CAO, despite concerns from one of the board members about the official’s lack of college credentials.

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