Gavilan basketball player remains on life support
Gavilan College basketball player Andrel Gaines, 19, remains on life support at San Francisco General Hospital Monday after he and his teammates were injured in a horrific car wreck on Nov. 6.
Suspects charged in reported gunfire exchange
The two men arrested in connection with a Nov. 13 gunfire exchange on the west side have been charged with felonies in court, according to records.
RVs creating not-so-recreational views
Recreational vehicle rules that are acknowledged by City of Hollister staff to be "difficult for the public to locate and understand" are being re-evaluated with an eye toward removing confusion.
Parking rules added to restrict truckers near schools
The City of Hollister has added or clarified parking restrictions near Sunnyslope and Gabilan Hills schools and on Ladd Lane, where large trucks have made it a habit of parking in the pedestrian right-of-way.
Hollister volunteers recognized by Red Cross
About 75 people attended a recognition dinner in Seaside last month honoring 14 volunteers for their work with the Monterey Bay Area Chapter, including two Hollister residents and a volunteer of the year. During the Oct. 20 event at the Bayonet Blackhorse Golf Club in Seaside, volunteers were recognized for their work in the areas of disaster action team services, disaster health services, material support services, staffing services, fund development, international services and 10 other categories.
Resident has sinking feeling about Hawkins Street conditions
A resident had a sinking feeling about the condition of one local road and notified the Pinnacle about the problem.
Wanted Hollister man leaves child behind to flee from cops
A wanted Hollister man walking with a toddler in a stroller Monday fled a sheriff's deputy who tried to arrest him and ended up invading a home and falling through a ceiling in a nearby apartment complex, leading to his arrest.
Update: MHUSD wins lawsuit over Cinco de Mayo T-shirt incident
A decision was reached in favor of the Morgan Hill Unified School District and administrators in the civil rights lawsuit against the district and two former Live Oak High School administrators over the American T-shirt controversy from Cinco de Mayo 2010, said Alyson Cabrera, the lawyer representing MHUSD and former Principal Nick Boden and former Assistant Principal Miguel Rodriguez. The decision was reached Tuesday afternoon.















