Kids of ‘Seussical, Jr.’ dazzle
If Horton has ever heard a Who, it’s most definitely on the set of Seussical Jr., at San Benito Stage Company’s Granada Theatre.
Produced by Jenny Arbizu and directed by Mike Paddy, Dr. Seuss fans will be right at home as familiar characters take them...
Downtown stores hit by burglaries
Hollister police arrested a suspect in two downtown store break-ins, but then another one occurred early Wednesday morning.
While police announced the arrest of a juvenile suspect in burglaries to Heavenly Bakery and Country Rose Cafe this week, the Green Rush Smoke Shop in the...
Rain-soaked lane gets some love
County Interim Director of Transportation Larry Perlin addressed the state of Lovers Lane and other county roads during a Tuesday meeting.
Perlin is one of two hired consultants, the other being James Walgren, to oversee the county’s Resource Management Agency after former Director Brent Barnes...
Homeless shelter on track for fall finish
The new county homeless shelter is on track to be done by November, Health and Human Services Director James Rydingsword said this week.
Rydingsword gave an update on homeless services at a county board meeting Tuesday and talked about upcoming grant awards, including a grant...
Coe overnight outing
The best thing about Henry Coe State Park is also the most challenging thing. It’s big … really big.
Imagine a wild area so vast it could swallow up three San Franciscos. Suppose this huge area had only two year-round entrances that barely pierce its...
Solar rep sees buildout on horizon
A PV2 Energy representative addressed speculation about downsizing the Panoche Valley Solar Farm project at a county meeting Tuesday.
PV2 Energy, the corporation constructing the solar farm, has secured approximately 26,000 acres for the project, with around 3,200 acres being used for solar development. The...
Home fitness
You don’t need to have a membership to a health club to get fit. This can be done in your own house or apartment complex. Whether it’s a pool, treadmill, elliptical, stair master, rower and strength-training equipment—or all of the above—getting fit within the...
From Gilroy to grandstands
For Bobby and Tucker Baksa a normal day at the office would be the field of dreams for millions of average Joe and Jane sports fans. For the Baksa boys, the path to their field of dreams was forged on the sand lots of...
Now here’s the rub
Mike Mansmith never grew up thinking he would make a living in the barbecue business. But over the years, Mansmith, who owns the wildly popular Mansmith’s Barbecue, morphed into a barbecue connoisseur.
“It just happened,” the 44-year-old Mansmith says. “I started out helping my parents...
Dissolving waste into wonders
While California takes steps toward saving the environment, restaurants need to catch up.
Walk out of a restaurant with leftovers and you’re likely carrying styrofoam containers with plastic utensils and straws. All of which could end up in a landfill or the ocean.
One San Juan...


















