Pinnacles Peek: Exploring nature through verses
As the North American tectonic plate and the Pacific tectonic plate continue to shift 1.5 inches per year, Pinnacles National Park moves farther away from the Neenach formations in Lancaster, Calif., informally known as “the other part of Pinnacles”. Hayat Abuza had been working near Lancaster at the California Poppy Reserve State Park last year, without knowing that it had a connection to the rock formations at Pinnacles National Park. She now serves as a ranger at Pinnacles National Park leading walks for the public. Her poetry hikes were some of her favorites events while at Pinnacles.
Meeting Preview: Council to weigh motorcycle rally contract Tuesday
Hollister City Council members are set to meet Tuesday and will weigh an approval for the agreement with Worldwide Dynamics as manager of a 2013 motorcycle rally.
Emergency Fed rate cut stabilizes stocks; Bush, Congress pledge urgent action to stem slide
Jolted by global recession fears, the Federal Reserve slashed
Hollister High boys soccer enters busy stretch
It’s now or never for the Hollister High boys soccer team.
After losing their league opener to Pacific Coast Athletic League Gabilan Division favorite Alisal High 3-1 on Jan. 5, the Haybalers know they have to start racking up points against other teams in the...
Hollister native builds on Seabees’ 80-year legacy
Since 1942, sailors assigned to the U.S. Navy’s Construction Force have been building and fighting around the world. Petty Officer 2nd Class Adon Olivares, a Hollister native, is one of those sailors.
“My grandfather served in the Army and my dad also served, so I...











