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December 29, 2025

Planners: Wireless antenna should fit area scene

Before the San Benito County Planning Commission approves an

Updated: Measure J supporter wanted to see case unfold

For Measure J supporter Andy Hsia-Coron, it was somewhat “disappointing” to have an oil company drop its lawsuit seeking to kill the anti-fracking initiative approved by local voters in November.

City working out fire response deal with Panoche solar firm

Hollister council members Monday will consider a contract to provide emergency response services to the Panoche Valley Solar Project.

Hollister businesses prepare for biker ‘invasion’

Hollister’s motorcycle rally is a boon for some downtown businesses, but it helps others outside the event area as well. Places such as Dunneville Café & Market, about six miles outside the downtown area, get a big boost, too.

Range of candidates seek Hollister trustee appointment

Hollister School District board members will select a new trustee from a group including a homemaker, mother, attorney, retired school district administrator and field investigator.

FBI, AG have not received DA complaints

The Attorney General's Office and the FBI have not received

Cruz to drop election challenge

Supervisor Bob Cruz's wife plans to drop a lawsuit disputing results from the District 5 election, setting the stage for his departure from the board in January and leaving Supervisor-elect Jaime De La Cruz one step closer to securing the seat.

Strike, layoffs loom in city labor dispute

After four months of negotiations for a new contract with the

City government to oversee hanging of banners

Hollister council members passed a resolution Tuesday that makes the city the official hanger of banners over San Benito Street. Previously, there wasn’t an official hanger. At times the City of Hollister would do it, and other times it was done by a private company.

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