Money pours in for, against Measure Q
Organized efforts on both the supporting and opposing sides of Measure Q are funded in large part by organizations, companies and people who are based outside San Benito County, according to state-mandated campaign disclosure forms.
Representatives of both the “Yes on Q” and “No on...
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.
Owners open Gilroy pot shop despite rejection
Two men have opened a medical marijuana dispensary in north
‘Civic innovator’ Burden visits Hollister next week
Dan Burden, an expert on walkable cities, bicycling and
DA reacts to parole rejection for murderer Marlow
District Attorney Candice Hooper reacted Tuesday to last week’s parole denial for a notorious Hollister murderer.
Water Cooler: Should public safety workers get better pensions?
Louise Ledesma: “No, public safety workers probably should be able to retire earlier than other government workers because of physical requirements necessary for their jobs. I don't think anyone should be able to collect more money when they are retired than when they were working. At 3% for each year worked, a person would only have to 34 years. Actually less because retirement plans usually give COLAs."
Alejo’s minimum wage bill OK’d by Assembly
The California State Assembly on Thursday passed Assemblyman Luis Alejo’s bill proposing to increase the minimum wage and attach it to an inflationary index.
Supes officially appoint Inman as CAO
The San Benito County Board of Supervisors last week appointed
County planning director announces resignation
San Benito County Planning Director Art Henriques last week















