Hollister PD investigates suspicious death
The Hollister Police Department is investigating the suspicious death of a 32-year old man who was found behind the steering wheel of a car on Wednesday evening.
The police issued a press release on Dec. 31 announcing that the man has yet to be identified...
Public health officials report 29th virus death
San Benito County Public Health officials are reporting that the county set another record of new Covid-19 cases in a single day, which included another death in their latest newsletter.
As of Dec. 31, the county reported a 29th death of the novel coronavirus in...
Year in Review: Defining moments of the Covid-19 pandemic
Additional reporting by Michael Moore, Morgan Hill Times Editor
San Benito County saw notable construction projects, destructive fires and other key events in 2020, but it was the Covid-19 pandemic that dominated the news headlines this year.
It all started back on March 16, when Gov....
Hazel Hawkins Hospital opens additional Covid-19 test site
Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital announced that a second Covid-19 testing location is now available after a high demand for additional testing sites was made by the community.
Public Information Officer Frankie Gallagher issued a press release on Dec. 30 saying that the new testing site...
Covid-19: A year of loss
Since then, as of Dec. 28, Covid-19 has killed 27 more people in San Benito County, and another 652 in Santa Clara County, according to public health officials. The rate of the virus’ spread has expanded exponentially—with more than 1,000 positive cases reported daily in recent weeks in Santa Clara, and a positivity rate of 68.3 new cases per 100,000 residents per day in San Benito.
Year in review: Nodes will survive well into 2021
2020 was the year of the highway node for some in San Benito County, as the four pieces of property targeted for service-oriented commercial development keep coming back to life.
Year in review: Fire and smoke in San Benito County
Fire is one of the most transformative elements in the known universe. Thus, it shouldn’t be a surprise that fire had such a wide-ranging impact on San Benito County—from criminal acts of arson that left family-owned businesses crumbled to the ground, to a late summer smoky haze that drifted over from numerous massive wildfires to the north and south.
Covid-19: By the numbers, 12/29
As of Dec. 29, San Benito County Public Health officials have reported 3,489 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in the county. The local death count remains at 28, according to county officials.
The county’s Covid-19 dashboard shows that there are currently 497 active cases...
Cozy Cup Cafe looks to honor Frank Halayay’s legacy
Wendy Halayay knows that everyday Cozy Cup Cafe is open and serving quality food to its customers, it pays tribute to Frank Halayay’s legacy.
“We’re going to be proceeding forward as a family (to keep the restaurant going),” Wendy said.
A fixture in the Hollister community,...
Public health officials report two more virus deaths
San Benito County Public Health officials are reporting the number of new Covid-19 cases are still on the rise in the county, including two more deaths in their latest newsletter.
As of Dec. 28, the county reported its 27th and 28th deaths from the novel...