Gilroy Rodeo draws record crowds
The annual Gilroy Rodeo sold out all three days for the first time in its history this past weekend, drawing approximately 5,500 attendees to celebrate the community’s western heritage in the heart of Silicon Valley.
“We were at capacity,” said Stacey Roberts, the rodeo’s arena...
Demand grows at Community Food Bank
Last week, 1,800 families were served through the new drive-thru service that was implemented at the San Felipe Road food pantry due to COVID-19 concerns.
11 years later, a nation pauses to reflect and mourn anew
With bagpipes and somber bells sounding a sharp counterpoint to the commemorative moments of silence, the nation on Tuesday marked the 11th anniversary of the terrorist attack that brought down the World Trade Center in Manhattan and shattered the country's political psyche.
Cienega realignment begins
The first phase of a project designed to realign a well-traveled
Reyes sentenced to 32 years in prison
More than 50 people packed a courtroom Monday afternoon to
County forms committee to monitor West Nile virus
With the threat of West Nile virus looming and San Benito County
Hot Ticket Dec. 6, 2013
‘Winter Lights’: Christopher High School will hold its “Winter Lights Celebration” at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6 and Saturday, Dec. 7 in Rucker School's theater, 325 Santa Clara Ave. $5. Children eight and younger enter free.
Horse herpes virus upsets equine community
A highly contagious and often fatal disease in horses is having
Council updated on airport projects
Council members Monday received a fly-by report on the Hollister Municipal Airport.
Airport Manager Mike Chambless reported out on capital improvement projects and revenue.
“Out of 194 airports in the state of California that are recognized by the (Federal Aviation Administration) and the State of California...












