City claims building owner denied inspection before fire, lived on site
City officials are weighing use of $100,000 to clean up a downtown property destroyed in a March fire and claiming the owner of the building had been living in an illegally converted portion of the site at the time of the blaze.
Gay marriage leads long list of Calif. initiatives
The debate over same-sex marriage dominated the list of ballot
Elections official expects 70 percent turnout in San Benito
Gonzalez said he's concerned the county might run out of
Central Coast lawmakers have new laws on tap
A host of new laws are going into effect statewide Jan. 1, and Central Coast lawmakers have contributed their share.
Santana Ranch project moves along as roadblocks remain
The project manager for the Santana Ranch development said the
Sheriff Thompson outspent 3-to-1 in race
The final campaign finance reports for the November election
Board of Supes pass campaign finance, ethics committee
San Benito County this week advanced its plans to boost











