City moves to allow more home buildings
The Hollister City Council still awaits clearance from the State of California to ensure that a new growth management program adopted earlier this year will not conflict with rules set by the California Department of Housing and Community Development.
To ensure that the city will...
City responds to grand jury complaints on animal shelter
The council tonight is set to officially respond to a 2008
Calif. religious leaders push for gay marriage ban
Hundreds of pastors have called on their congregations to fast
Pinnacles celebrates its 100th birthday
Pinnacles National Monument is turning 100, and the yearlong
Councilman suggests ‘social host’ law for illegal fireworks
Hollister Councilman Victor Gomez—who has experience with illegal fireworks issues in San Jose where he works full time in the political scene—is among officials wanting to address the matter from a policy standpoint and he doesn’t believe it’s relevant to the legal safe and sane fireworks.
Despite uncertainty, local official urges vote to continue
Local election officials are telling the more than 6,000
San Juan council votes 3-2 to endorse Measure J
San Juan Bautista council members voted 3-2 to endorse the Measure J initiative on the Nov. 4 ballot.
Official wants to sell surplus cop car to former marshal
Former, longtime law enforcement official Robert Scattini got
San Benito County values drop by 5.2 percent
San Benito County Assessor Tom Slavich has released his annual
Officials still hope to obtain extra court funds; opening set for March
Assemblyman Luis Alejo, San Benito Superior Court officials and county supervisors are working toward securing funds for additional security personnel at the new courthouse slated to open March 17, according to court officials.














