FPPC is no stranger to San Benito County
The current investigation into possible corruption in local
Marty: Lessons learned from Tuesday’s county board races
The votes are essentially all counted for the San Benito County Board of Supervisors and the incumbents all held serve, although each race appears to have a different message. Here is what we learned from Tuesday's races:Â
HDA to discuss downtown plan at public breakfast meeting
Citizens are invited to the Hollister Downtown Association's
Sheriff’s Roundup: Turturici wants to stay focused on gangs
Both sheriff candidates interviewed once more with the Free
City, county polish images with public funds before election
County officials said they wanted to polish the local government’s image by hiring a communications consultant for $55,000, but this week’s move with public funds happened months before voters will decide on two crucial sales tax proposals affecting the county’s financial future.
Housing cap passes first reading
The Hollister City Council held a first reading of a proposed growth management program Tuesday that could cap the construction of single-family residential housing to 244 units annually.
Affordable housing, senior housing, secondary or accessory units, special needs housing, and rentals would all be exempt...
County board in talks over new agency’s director
County supervisors Tuesday are scheduled to negotiate in closed session regarding a new department head position overseeing a consolidated Resource Management Agency. In the regular session at 9 a.m., they will consider hiring Brent Barnes as the resource management director.













