DA alleges felony counts against Bourdet for fireworks injuries
San Benito County prosecutors this week charged Hollister resident Shawn G. Bourdet on suspicion of felony counts alleging he caused injuries to a child in the July 4 fireworks incident on Brigantino Drive.
Panetta issues statement on DACA renewal
Congressman Jimmy Panetta released a statement Sunday in response to the Department of Homeland Security Citizenship and Immigration Services’ compliance with a federal court order to reopen application renewals for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
“While this decision is welcome news, it...
Questions about voter cards tied to growth measure
Possible violations of election laws are being investigated by
First part of downtown lane work set for next week
Downtown drivers and residents beware: A long-awaited resurfacing project will make headway soon.
Measure E opponents to showcase leftover rally shirts in protest
This evening in downtown Hollister, it might feel like the summer of 2008 all over again.
Supes might reduce their meeting frequency
Monthly meetings for the board of supervisors might be reduced
Denham bill would empower local fair boards
State Sen. Jeff Denham is working to give the power of the
Elections Office’s log book from 2000 election shows at least 27 ballots were improperly returned
Even though questions first arose after the most recent election