Aerators break down at industrial sewer pond
Aerators broke down due to an electrical fire late Thursday at the industrial sewer pond used to treat waste from the tomato cannery, causing the city to use emergency generators at the site, city officials confirmed.
Campaign for Hollister school bond takes soft approach
The Nov. 4 election day is less than two months away but campaigners haven’t put up signs supporting Measure M, an item on the upcoming ballot that proposes a general obligation facilities bond of $28.5 million for the Hollister School District.
Budget unveiled: ‘The year of fiscal discipline’
With a proposed budget that includes an $850 billion surplus and a $97.6 billion general fund for the 2013-14 fiscal year, Gov. Jerry Brown painted a brighter financial future for California at Thursday's proposed budget plan roll-out.
Updated: Bowling was first woman elected to county board
For more than 20 years while running her insurance business started in the late ’60s, Rita Bowling shared an office with then-Supervisor Frank Sabbatini
County backs off idea to build new sheriff’s headquarters
Long-term plans to build a new sheriff's administration building
Supes react; 2 others accepted DMB firm’s donations
For the full story detailing Supervisor Jaime De La Cruz's support from Lombardo & Gilles, the law firm representing DMB-El Rancho San Benito, click here.
Council OKs funds for playground at homeless shelter
The Hollister City Council approved a resolution this week to
Updated: Highway 156 expansion delay could last 3 years
Highway 156 commuters may have to sit waiting in their vehicles for three more years.














