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April 25, 2026

Legal fees doing a number on budget

San Benito County's rising $2.5 million spent on private lawyers

City weighs launching newsletter for $20K a year

Hollister council members Monday night are set to consider launching a city newsletter – a quarterly publication put together by planning department staff members that would cost $5,000 for each edition’s design, printing and distribution.

Historical buff tries to buy New Idria

New Idria Historical Preservation Project President Ray Iddings

Election 2002: Valdivia to remain aggressive

Incumbent Pauline Valdivia, 59, was born and raised in

With council job, Scattini departs commission

After spending three years as the planning commissioner in

How a grandfather’s love changed a community

Two years after the death of his granddaughter Hazel, Thomas S.

Board moves ahead on DMB’s environmental work

It's the next major step toward the potential construction of El

Long climb ahead

A day after the San Benito County Board of Supervisors voted to

Nash Road bypass moves closer to reality

The San Benito County Board of Supervisors Tuesday took one step closer to the creation of the Nash Road bypass. Supervisors approved a $153,140 contract with Santa Cruz-based Mesiti-Miller Engineering for design services related to the bypass. The contract defines the period of work from...

Plan to eradicate mussels at San Justo Reservoir remains in limbo

More than five years after its closure, it doesn’t look like San Justo Reservoir will be open anytime soon, according to San Benito County officials.

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