San Juan to ban cannabis temporarily
The San Juan Bautista City Council held a first reading of a planned temporary cannabis ban last Tuesday.
“This is a stop gap measure,” said Jim West, the city’s vice mayor at the September 19 meeting. “We’re working on a comprehensive ordinance that could come...
Council certifies 400 block petition
City leaders certified the petition to reconsider development of the vacant 400 block of San Benito Street on Monday. No decision was made on whether to take the issue to Hollister voters, leaving the future of the city-owned parcel in limbo.
“I think that’s disappointing,”...
San Juan selects interim city manager
The San Juan Bautista City Council Tuesday selected former Gilroy Interim City Manager Ed Tewes to serve as the city’s top administrator.
“I was approached with the opportunity to help you and help the staff, and it’s clear there’s no shortage of projects and issues,”...
San Benito to get new state senator
State Senator Anthony Cannella is set to term out next year, potentially leaving the San Benito representative’s seat open to a familiar face: Monterey County Supervisor and former State Assemblyman Luis Alejo.
Alejo announced this week that he intends to open an exploratory committee to...
County moves to stop solar farm
County officials have ordered work to stop at the solar farm at Panoche Valley after negotiations broke down with operator ConEdison Development.
“They’re also submitting for a project down in San Bernardino,” Board Chairman Jaime De La Cruz said by phone last week. “We’re sending...
Levee repairs left in limbo
County residents affected by winter flooding spoke during Tuesday’s San Benito County Board of Supervisors meeting as officials discussed how to pay to fix a broken levee system.
Unrelenting rainfall last winter overwhelmed a Pacheco Creek levee system, flooding country roads and creating havoc for...
DACA decision prompts local reaction
President Donald Trump’s decision last week to eliminate the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program sparked fear and fury across the nation, but Hollister institutions stood united.
“The recent announcement heightened the deep sense of responsibility many of us at the college feel towards...
Local continue push for public pool
Summer may be coming to a close, but talk continues about the need for a public pool in Hollister and how it should be funded.
“What we’re here for today is to ask the city and county to include in their impact fees monies...
Nash Road bypass moves closer to reality
The San Benito County Board of Supervisors Tuesday took one step closer to the creation of the Nash Road bypass.
Supervisors approved a $153,140 contract with Santa Cruz-based Mesiti-Miller Engineering for design services related to the bypass. The contract defines the period of work from...
New county roads czar
The San Benito County department in charge of street repair has been as rocky as the roads it oversees.
Six months ago the director of the Resource Management Agency abruptly resigned and was replaced by a pair of consultants.
That move by county policy...

















