Lifetime for water: Cienega Valley master
Hollister water was noted for its bad taste and hard chemicals
Farmers market moving after vehicle access denied
The Hollister Farmers Market will have a new home on Fifth
Freitas cries foul over last minute message
When District 2 Board of Supervisor candidate Anthony Freitas
Missed payment deadline could delay Solargen project
Development on the 399-megawatt solar project in Panoche Valley
Botelho reminded not to mention campaign in meetings
For the second time in recent weeks, San Benito County Board Chairman Jaime De La Cruz on Tuesday had to remind his colleague, Supervisor Anthony Botelho, to refrain from comments about his campaign for reelection while in the middle of a public meeting.
Election 2016: Measure floats extending city sales tax
A 20-year extension on the city of Hollister’s voter-approved, 1 percent sales tax will go before voters in November. Measure W offers an extension of Measure E, which was enacted in 2012. The new, 20-year extension is expected to contribute $4.5 million annually to the city’s general fund if it passes. Last year, the special sales tax brought in around $4.6 million, according to city figures.
San Juan fails to reveal required salary information
Nearly eight months after the reports were due, San Juan
Church ads on public signpost open door for other groups
Allowing religious organizations to use a downtown public signpost for event advertisements—like a church men’s conference promotion currently displayed—means the City of Hollister must provide the same access for other types of groups “that could be quite controversial,” argued the co-founder of the national Freedom From Religion Foundation.
Caltrain meeting heavy on questions, short on answers
South Santa Clara County residents looking for answers at a














