Alejo announces Young Assemblymembers
Assemblyman Luis Alejo announced the fifth annual Young Assemblymembers Program for high school and first-year college students.
Locals declare candidacy for supervisor, assembly, school board
Residents interested in running for office on the June primary ballot had until a week ago to declare candidacy.
Updated: Owner of destroyed building calls city’s actions ‘witch hunt’
City officials are weighing use of $100,000 to clean up a downtown property destroyed in a March fire and claiming the owner of the building had been living in an illegally converted portion of the site at the time of the blaze.
City to sell cornerstone downtown space
Locals won’t see a movie in the park on the 400 block of downtown anymore, but they might get a bite to eat.
Council members Monday approved selling the open space next to The Vault and Briggs Building parking garage, but the developer must still...
San Juan has four finalists for city manager job
The San Juan Bautista City Council is checking references on
News of Shaddox’s departure draws mixed reactions
City Manager Dale Shaddox's resignation Monday left City Council
Dialogue remains civil at ‘Foothills Legacy’ open house
On a visit to Hollister last week, San Luis Wildlife Refuge Complex manager Kim Forrest talked about current easements and prospects for others under the federal government's proposed California Foothills Legacy voluntary program. Her office currently manages nearly 200 easements - they usually involve the government paying landowners a certain amount per acre to follow certain requirements - for duck-hunting clubs.
Council hears report on $570k in park spending
A report presented at Monday’s Hollister council meeting on repair work at local parks underscored how city officials have invested close to $600,000 on them since July 2014.











