After stink, San Juan close to settling on dog-mess rules
Dog owners looking to avoid a potential legal mess will have to clean up after their pets on San Juan Bautista public property or face a fine if a watered-down version of an updated animal control ordinance is approved next month.
Former assembly candidate charged with felonies
Neil Kitchens, a Republican candidate who ran an unsuccessful campaign for State Assembly District 30 in 2018, has been charged with five counts of election fraud.
Kitchens pleaded not guilty at an arraignment June 28 in Monterey County Superior Court, according to court filings. He...
Board approves ‘feasibility study’ for alternative power agreement
Supervisors voted Tuesday to approve a “feasibility study” to look into whether the county should move to a “community choice aggregation” energy plan that would allow it to set up power-purchase agreements with alternative energy companies.
Deflation would cut tax bills for 13K SBC property owners
Around 13,000 properties in San Benito County that fall under
Supes push for contract award to higher, local bid
Despite the county's requirement by state law to accept the
Hollister joins national campaign to address homelessness
City council members directed staff Tuesday to look into becoming a part of the “100,000 Homes Campaign” – a nationwide effort to get homeless people off the streets and into homes.

















