San Juan manager supports removing ban against chain merchants
In recent years, a couple of national chains have expressed interest in opening at the Windmill Market shopping center off Highway 156 in San Juan Bautista. Shopping center owner Jim Gibson, though, hasn’t even bothered bringing the applicants before city council members for potential approval.
Calif. measure pushes drug treatment over prison
Eight years ago, 61 percent of California voters passed a novel
City shows bids for hiring of contracted firm
The process to select a contracted city attorney – a crucial position in giving legal advice to Hollister officials – took an unusual path locally due to the specialized type of hiring.
Parking enforcement stalled as search continues
The search for someone to fill the part-time parking enforcement
DA mulls over new report on District 5 race
District Attorney John Sarsfield will finish reviewing a private
Gavilan president responds to letter over bond funds
Eight community members, including three county supervisors, have drafted a letter asking Gavilan College trustees to “cease and desist” the use of Measure E Funds for any expenses related to the South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Consortium.
With voting conflicts, Williamson Act reduction nixed
Because two supervisors maintained a conflict of interest on a decision over the matter, the Williamson Act benefit for local landowners will stay the same.
County to fund lighting for CSAs until new elections
Supervisors Tuesday unanimously voted to give 11 county services














