Measure J opposition raised more than $1.7 million
The No on Measure J side has raised more than $1.7 million for its campaign, while the yes side has raised about $120,000, according to campaign finance documents.
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.
Call it absentee or vote-by-mail, more citizens than ever favor it
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IRS reminder: Everyone must file return for stimulus check
The Internal Revenue Service has reminded citizens about the
Council Approves Economic Development Manager
The Hollister City Council approved the job description for
Big boost for City Council on TV
Cablecasts of local meetings from the City Council chambers
Updated: Klauer dog park incites broader debate
Hollister City Council members in a 3-1 vote Tuesday approved allocating $25,000 to establish dog facilities at Klauer Park, but the officials’ talk on that location evolved into a conversation about addressing other parks as well.
BLM hosting open house meetings about oil, gas resources
The Bureau of Land Management is conducting meetings as part of a scoping process in examining use of oil and gas resources on federal land, and whether to involve areas beyond the Hollister Field Office, according to an announcement from the agency.
Updated: Police weigh use of body cameras to go with in-car surveillance
While Hollister officials approved in-car cameras for police vehicles Monday, the local police department is testing out the possible use of body cameras as well, the chief confirmed.















