Westside affordable project must find outside funding
A long-considered, low-income housing proposal on the west side
Water Cooler: Should public safety workers get better pensions?
Louise Ledesma: “No, public safety workers probably should be able to retire earlier than other government workers because of physical requirements necessary for their jobs. I don't think anyone should be able to collect more money when they are retired than when they were working. At 3% for each year worked, a person would only have to 34 years. Actually less because retirement plans usually give COLAs."
SBC livestock owners eligible for compensation program
Because of drought, 27 state counties including San Benito and
BLM’s final plan would ban OHV users from Clear Creek
With the dust finally settled after a half-decade of debate, it looks as though the Bureau of Land Management plans to follow its long-charted path and permanently shut off the signature use at Clear Creek Management Area – off-highway vehicles.
In wake of population debate, roads official to depart county
The head of the county’s transportation agency announced her resignation at the board of supervisors meeting Tuesday, while one official attributed her departure to a squabble over population projections in a 25-year traffic plan.
Public workers’ retirement portfolios shrink
CalPERS and CalSTRS reported their investment results for the
Flea market and rodeo set for appeal Tuesday
The developer of a proposed flea market and rodeo off Shore Road
Avera ‘in the driver’s seat’ to be permanent city manager
The city council is in negotiations with Interim City Manager Bill Avera to bring him on as permanent city manager.












