With varying event fees, city weighs new system
Hollister council members received a report this week on business license fees for event vendors.
Staff officials Monday requested interpretation of the fees charged to vendors at events like the downtown farmers’ market and motorcycle rally.
“We’re asking the city council to interpret the code,” said...
A celebration of powered flight
Perfect weather enticed people from all over to the fourth
Public Works Administrator Steve Loupe announces resignation from county
San Benito County Public Works Administrator Steve Loupe will resign from his post as of Feb. 27. Loupe, who has worked for the county for about 4.5 years, submitted his resignation to the county executive’s office on Jan. 28, says a press release from...
Chief says no marijuana shop in Gilroy
Police Chief Denise Turner rejected an application Tuesday to
Botelho won’t return as supe
Anthony Botelho, vice chairperson of the San Benito County Board of Supervisors, said he is not seeking re-election after 15 years on the job.
Botelho first won election to District 2 in 2004, after serving on the county planning commission, farm bureau, resource conservation...
Police Blotter 6/2
POSSESSION OF METHAMPHETAMINES: Jerry Finuf, 36, of 1428 Sally St., Tiffany Jones, 20, of 1570 Hall Ave., and Taranda Terry, 22, of Hollister, were arrested by Hollister police for possession of methamphetamines at 700 Busby Court at 10:45 p.m. Monday.
Historical museum is a trip down memory lane
Strolling through downtown Hollister’s tree-lined streets past beautiful early 20th-century homes is the San Benito County Historical Society Museum.
Record haul for illegal fireworks
Over the weekend, vivid bursts of color and deafening roars cut














