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April 17, 2026

Oil ordinance comes back to board Tuesday

San Benito County Board supervisors are set to review proposed amendments to the oil and gas well ordinance Tuesday.

City official on road to recovery after stroke

Just over a year since a massive stroke, Clay Lee is back at

RDA faces $4M loss; council prepares to address deficit

Hollister's Redevelopment Agency might have about $4 million

County board reviews impact fee update

San Benito County supervisors are expected at Tuesday’s meeting to review a comprehensive impact fee study from Willdan Financial Services that will provide guidelines on suggested fees for capital improvement, road impacts, fire mitigation and park and recreation impacts for future developments.

Groups tout affordable project at groundbreaking

Officials on Monday held a groundbreaking for the Gateway Palms

Proposed outdoor pot ban has all sides firing

Supervisor Margie Barrios pointed to recent cases involving illegal marijuana-growing operations here in making the case to outlaw any local cultivation of legal pot, too.

Early retirement deadline coming up for city workers

Thirty-eight Hollister employees have until Monday to inform the

Monaco unseats 2-term supervisor Rodrigues

In a closely contested race, retired educator Reb Monaco

Council in negotiations to hire Quilter as city manager

If Hollister City Councilmembers and Interim City Manager Clint

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