Gavilan College board supports Panoche solar project
A representative of the revised Panoche Valley Solar Project asked Gavilan College trustees Tuesday to consider a letter of support for it. The board voted in support of the project with Board President Walt Glines casting the lone dissenting vote.
Elections official expects 70 percent turnout in San Benito
Gonzalez said he's concerned the county might run out of
Former RDA loans up for restructuring
The Hollister Redevelopment Successor Agency – or city council – has recommend to its oversight board representing local taxing entities that they restructure loans made by the former Hollister RDA to the Honda Powerhouse and Cain/Renz property at 102 San Benito St.
Montanez holds 14-vote lead over Scattini
Sergio Montanez's lead in the race for District 2 Hollister City
Governor Silent on Calif. Lead Bullet Ban
A spokeswoman for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Tuesday the
Election 2016: Sims overtakes Burns for council seat
Political newcomer Roy Sims has outlasted Tim Burns for a Hollister council seat.
San Benito on list of 25 counties eligible for jail funds
With jail overcrowding a problem that is only expected to get worse as the state moves lower-risk inmates from state prisons to the counties where they committed their crimes, San Benito County Sheriff Darren Thompson is hopeful a jail expansion grant can stem that coming tide.
County GOP reports vandalism, theft of Romney signs
San Benito County’s Republican Party last weekend posted a handful of large signs supporting presidential candidate Mitt Romney. The local party’s chairman on Wednesday reported that one of those signs was vandalized – so it now reads “Romney Lies” – and another was stolen.
County picks city official Wittry as new public works chief
San Benito County has hired a new public works administrator and

















