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January 12, 2026

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Supes decline private roads

Ridgemark residents pack meeting, but lawsuit-shy supervisors

Hollister Rodeo Weekend Arrives

At 6 years old, Hailee Westrick dreamed of having a pony. So, the Hollister native entered the goat-tying event at the San Benito County Saddle Horse Show and Rodeo, taking on other competitors her age on horseback. “Once I really got into it, I made...

Hollister High to offer girls flag football

Hollister High School will add girls flag football as an official varsity sport starting this fall. California’s governing bodies for high school athletics—the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) and the Central Coast Section (CCS)—of which Hollister High School is a member, approved girls flag football...

Hundreds join rally against Gilroy mining proposal

Hundreds of people rallied against a proposed mining project south of Gilroy in front of Santa Clara County government buildings on Sept. 10, at an event co-sponsored by 70 area organizations that advocate for human rights and environmental protection. During the rally, about 75 members...

R.O. Hardin leads the way on early literacy

With outside visitors observing R.O. Hardin Elementary School classrooms March 7, kindergarten students rotated with about half receiving small-group instruction and others using a computer-aided literacy program.  “Is … it … your … birthday?” one instructor pronounced to three students while having them read along...

Active push for removal of MTBE

Local officials are supporting a new move to eliminate the use

UPDATED: Suspect in Christmas Day killing arrested

Police have arrested a 21-year-old man allegedly connected with a Christmas Day homicide, marking the Garlic Capital's third murder this year, according to a press release.

St. Francis Retreat structure rebuilt after 2006 fire

Nearly three-and-a-half years after a suspected electrical fire

Wrestling: The Son Also Rises

Even though Bryce Mattson is currently the sixth-ranked wrestler in the 152-pound weight division in the Central Coast Section, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see the San Benito High junior contend for league and section championships this season. Haybalers coach Steven Salcedo said Mattson has opened eyes around the section, impressing onlookers with his athleticism, improving technical skills and boldness to not back down from any challenge.

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