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December 31, 2025

Led by Chandler Crutcher, Hollister boys basketball aims for continued improvement

Hollister High sophomore Chandler Crutcher’s favorite basketball players are Russell Westbrook and the late Kobe Bryant.  That’s quite interesting given the fact that the two NBA all-time greats have been criticized for playing out of control and being ball hogs on occasion. Crutcher? No one...

New affordable housing in Hollister

Before she moved into the new Buena Vista apartment complex in Hollister last month, Mary (who did not want to give her last name) lived with her two kids in one room at her parent’s house. “It was hard,” said Mary, who has a 20-year...

Hollister OKs new firefighter contract

The Hollister City Council unanimously approved a new three-year contract with the city’s firefighters earlier this month. The contract with the Local 3395 union provides members with a 4 percent raise for each of the first two years, and a 5 percent raise for the...

McDonald’s on San Felipe set for rebuild in May

Photos by Nick Lovejoy The McDonald’s restaurant on San Felipe Road is set to undergo a complete rebuild in the next couple months. “That store opened in November 1980, 36 years ago,” said Owner Gary Carlisle. “McDonald’s has changed a lot. When that was built, the...

Caution in the woods

While they may say tick bites are somewhat rare, and even then

Defendants want own trials

One of the area's biggest murder trials in years will likely be

Former Gilroy educator pleads guilty to cancer fundraising fraud

A former Gilroy educator pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud for soliciting donations from individuals to help her pay for cancer treatments she did not need nor received, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. Amanda Christine Riley admitted to purposely deceiving people into thinking she...

Foundation ready to give

Local organization sets workshop to help non-profits apply for

The call of the owl

Quick! If I asked you to name the most abundant bird of prey in

Hollister angler wins pro tournament

Hollister resident Bryan Grier won first place in the Major League Fishing Toyota Series’ Clear Lake tournament earlier this year. Grier took home more than $25,000 in winnings from the April 28-30 tournament by bringing five bass to the stage, weighing a total of 21...

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