San Benito High announces fall sports schedule
San Benito High School moved one step forward to getting student-athletes back to the playing field as the state lifted the region’s stay-at-home order, allowing at least one of the programs to compete this year.
Athletic Director Tod Thatcher announced that the Fall Season 1—which...
Alejo bill aiming to ban ‘Redskins’ passes Assembly
A local assemblyman's bill aiming to ban the use of the "Redskins" mascot in California's public schools passed the Assembly floor Monday, according to his office.
Gavilan trustees to discuss filling board vacancy
A proposed change concerning the provisional board appointment of a new trustee has been made to the agenda for tonight's Board of Trustees meeting at Gavilan College, located at 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd. in Gilroy.
Governor appoints two to 33DAA Fair Board
Gov. Jerry Brown has appointed two new members to the 33rd District Agricultural Association, San Benito County Fair Board of Directors. The new appointees are Nicholas Peters and Kristina Chavez Wyatt, who begin their terms immediately.
Brad Ledwith attends MASTERS Conference
Brad Ledwith, from Ledwith Financial Wealth Management recently attended the MASTERS Conference, an event for top advisors hosted in Washington, D.C., by LPL Financial, the nation’s number one independent broker-dealer. “Attending the MASTERS Conference helps demonstrate our firm’s commitment to continuing education,” Ledwith said. “Through this event, I gained insight into many of the latest financial strategies and trends that will allow me to continue putting my clients’ best interests first.”
Meth use spotlight of anti-drug agency forum
While the area's problem with methamphetamine production and
Graniterock seeks to amend permit for Wilson Quarry
Graniterock recently submitted a permit to San Benito County to extend its earth reclamation and revegetation operations within the existing footprint of its Wilson Quarry property.
The quarry, located in Aromas, is about 847 acres, and the permit submitted to the county’s Resource Management Agency...
Hollister police promotes 20-year veteran to lieutenant
The Hollister Police Department has promoted a new lieutenant who's been with the agency for more than two decades.
Emergency services to increase in county
San Benito County's Office of Emergency Services has signed a












