Mayor contends downtown exemption would add flexibility
Voters in November will consider Measure Y, which would exempt
Q&A: Hollister mayor talks rally, parks, roads, sewer smell, economy
Hollister Mayor Ignacio Velazquez recently sat down with the Free Lance for an interview about the future of the city.
County approves money for levee repairs
The San Benito County Board of Supervisors this week approved $275,000 in additional funding for repairs to the Pacheco Creek levee system, damaged during last winter’s storms.
The allocation at a special Tuesday meeting followed previous board action in October that dedicated $350,000 of general...
City ponders options for vacated public works job
The City of Hollister is working toward filling the vacant
Council votes 3-2 to censure Rolan Resendiz for social media posts
Hollister city council members arrived at Tuesday’s meeting ready for combat.
Most of a standing-room-only crowd of 200 showed up to plead with their elected representatives for peace.
As the council considered a proposal to formally censure Councilmember Rolan Resendiz for repeated negative social media posts,...
New wine room coming to Hollister
The Hollister City Council approved an ABC liquor license for the upcoming Epicenter Wine Room in downtown Hollister.
According to the staff report, San Andreas Beverage Company, LLC applied for a winegrower type two license.
The new wine tasting spot will be located at 620 San...
With sewer bond refinancing, council to consider rate drop
When it comes to paying off the $100 million-plus wastewater treatment plant, the City of Hollister gets an A-plus. And a recent upgrade leading to that credit rating could result in lower monthly rates on residents’ sewer bills.
Farr feuds with town hall speakers over homeless complaint
Julio Salazar spoke at Congressman Sam Farr’s town hall meeting Tuesday night. Salazar was among a group of residents from a neighborhood who are against the designated location for a permanent homeless shelter on Southside Road.
San Benito County votes: Slow growth grand slam
Measure A, which would put land use designation decisions in the hands of San Benito County voters, is projected to pass with 54.08% of the vote as of Nov. 6. The No on A campaign garnered 45.92% with 40.71% of the votes counted.
The ballot...
















