Cruz to drop election challenge
Supervisor Bob Cruz's wife plans to drop a lawsuit disputing results from the District 5 election, setting the stage for his departure from the board in January and leaving Supervisor-elect Jaime De La Cruz one step closer to securing the seat.
Sweet Treat: Schwarzenegger chomps workers’ comp costs
The workers' compensation bill signed into law by Gov. Arnold
Council to consider Measure T spending plan
City Council members tonight will vote on a plan for spending
Supes shelve county sales tax idea until at least 2016
County supervisors agreed Tuesday to put off any possible ballot-tax measures until at least 2016.
Hollister district OKs salary increases
Hollister School District trustees increased the salary schedule for classified staff by 3 percent retroactive to July 1, 2015 with an additional increase to take effect the following July.
San Juan extends ‘urgency’ law against pot shops
Fully aware of the legal battles being waged between cities and
Longtime county fair manager Ferreira to retire
San Benito County's longtime fair manager, Kelley Ferreira, is set to retire at the end of the year, according to an announcement from the 33rd Agricultural District.
Due to lawsuit, San Juan may reinstate ban against franchise businesses
Due to a lawsuit and the potential cost to fight it, San Juan Bautista officials are in the process of reinstating a ban against franchise businesses.
Hollister council puts off decision on RDA’s future
The Hollister City Council on Monday put off any consideration













