Second Harvest kicks off annual holiday food drive
At its annual luncheon today, Second Harvest Food Bank of San
Planning director served with summons
County Planning Director Rob Mendiola was served Wednesday with
DMB’s withdrawal: ‘Extraordinary confluence of economic factors’
In its letter submitted to county officials Thursday, DMB
Updated: Residents defend turf on homeless shelter decision
Nearly eight months after the county board chose a Southside Road location for a permanent homeless shelter in San Benito County, supervisors Tuesday reversed course and opted for a different site along Flynn Road.
Updated: Program to help city, county retrofit for energy savings
The city is scheduled to receive up to $200,000 and the county
Santana Ranch gets key environmental report OK’d
In one of the final steps before a potential full approval of
SBC might contract with Santa Cruz for 911 dispatch
San Benito County supervisors have taken the first step toward
Council OKs search for new biker rally promoter
Despite concerns over a prior promoter’s $90,000 deficit owed from the 2015 Hollister Freedom Rally, council members Monday agreed to prepare a request for proposal to solicit a new organizer of the city’s signature event.
Mineral rights harden lines in Measure J debate
Paso Robles' Ed Hazard believes the public and politicians haven't given enough attention to rights of royalty and mineral rights owners in local-level debates like the one in San Benito County over Measure J. Kathy Spencer from the Bitterwater area has another perspective and worries her family members could lose control of their property because an oil company owns mineral rights on 440 acres of their land.
City manager’s letters on Hollister website promote tax measure
Hollister City Manager Bill Avera has published letters on the city’s website that highlight reasons to support Measure W on Election Day, while it is illegal for government officials to advocate for such tax proposals using public resources.















