City may consider proposals for 400 block plot
Two developers have approached the city about trying to purchase the grassy plot on the 400 block of San Benito Street.
Gavilan hands out Community Spirit Awards
More than 60 business leaders and heads of nonprofits, along with city and county officials, attended the Hollister Downtown Association’s quarterly breakfast meeting Wednesday at Running Rooster to share information about the school and hand out Community Spirit Awards.
Lee: Implement that daily routine
In my last column, I touched on making new, healthy habits stick.
SBHS substitute teachers to get pay boost
San Benito High School trustees unanimously approved increasing the pay for substitute teachers by about $20 a day, as part of an effort to fill positions despite a relatively small pool of temporary instructors.
San Benito High School hiring full-time nurse
San Benito High School District trustees unanimously approved hiring a full-time nurse at a meeting last week.
Accelerated Achievement Academy could move to Maze
Students at the Accelerated Achievement Academy could be commuting to a new campus as soon as the 2016-17 school year.
Kinsella’s departure provokes variety of responses
With the retirement of longtime Gavilan College Superintendent Steve Kinsella set for June, San Benito County trustees expect to remember the man for a legacy of good financial leadership.
Judge Sanders is a voice of reason with singing group
Steven Sanders is exceptional at a couple of things: working really hard and singing really cool—doo-wop cool.
Gavilan’s new Coyote Valley campus set to open in Fall 2016
A new Gavilan College campus in south San Jose came a couple of steps closer to becoming a reality Oct. 13 as the governing body unanimously approved more than $4.5 million in contracts to begin site grading, soil inspection and the purchase of five modular buildings.
Building rat problem crawled up on veterans before rally
As local veterans groups prepared for the big Hollister motorcycle rally weekend in early July, they had a dirty little surprise crawl up on them—rats.


















