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April 19, 2026

Company comes together to help fire victims

Last month, Lynn Henson lost her home, her dog and a lifetime of

Opponents of growth measure deliver referendum

Heeding the advice of a supervisor to go out and get a

City set to add new parks commissioner

Julieanna Avera is the lone applicant for an open seat on the

Oil ordinance delayed for publication mandate

San Benito County supervisors were forced to delay approval of an updated oil and gas well ordinance Tuesday due to a public notice requirement.

Former assemblyman presents book on Tres Pinos

Tres Pinos resident and former State Assemblyman Peter Frusetta has written a book about the little town were he was born. The Tres Pinos community he calls home was once famous for hay and the site of ice cream parlors and movie theaters, he said.

Hodges has two decades of counting ballots

After more than two decades on the job, he's seen a lot of

LoBue looks back at year as Hollister mayor

Former Hollister Mayor Tony LoBue wants to make something clear:

Velazquez: ‘I think people were just ready for a change’

Ignacio Velazquez, who is headed toward victory in the first race for Hollister mayor, remained cautious about declaring victory Tuesday night but said if elected he would focus on getting city and county officials to work together on solutions.

COG Considers Coming Budget

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Mayor contends downtown exemption would add flexibility

Voters in November will consider Measure Y, which would exempt

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