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January 13, 2026

Opponents gather against Highway 152 toll road plan

With cheering and applause from an audience topping 100, more than a dozen people voiced opposition to a toll road proposal last week in Los Banos.

News Analysis: Post-employment benefits take big bite from county budget

San Benito County’s “Other Post-Employment Benefit Program” – or OPEB, pronounced oh-peb – is a perfect example of a generous and expensive program that was a lot easier to get into than it will be to escape.

San Juan sets town hall to discuss fire protection

San Juan Bautista will hold a town hall meeting next week to discuss fire protection in light of the county's move toward contracting with the City of Hollister for the services.

Colleague accuses Alejo of not reciting ‘Pledge’ in legislative sessions

Local Assemblyman Luis Alejo is considering filing an ethics complaint against a Bakersfield assemblywoman for charging at a fundraiser that he doesn't say the Pledge of Allegiance during legislative sessions.

Grant could help launch efforts for service district, new tax

Board of supervisors approve application that would fund a feasibility study

Tax collector hours to remain the same

Though the second installment of San Benito County property taxes was due April 10 – a week previous to the Board of Supervisors’ meeting this past Tuesday – Supervisor Jaime De La Cruz brought forward an agenda item to discuss the tax collector office hours of operation during tax season.

Gas prices squeeze local government coffers

It's not just commuters who are feeling squeezed at the gas pump.

Supervisor backs city tax extension for fire; demanded removal of Calfire chiefs

The county supervisor leading the charge to end a long-held relationship with Calfire and contract with Hollister for fire services is making the case for a new, countywide tax district that would fund a broader agency.

Supes support PG&E discount that could help large businesses

Pacific Gas and Electric is proposing an economic development rate that could potentially offer a discount of up to 35 percent to large employers who use 200 kilowatts of electricity or more a month, if approved by the California Public Utilities Commission.

SBHS to county: ‘Stop’ neglecting safety

Trustee Rodriguez presents concerns about intersection to county board of supervisors

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