Adult culinary instruction on the table at Anzar
Aromas-San Juan Unified School District trustees cooked up ideas for new ways to use a state-of-the-art culinary arts classroom.
City to host information meeting on downtown changes
The City of Hollister is hosting an informational meeting on coming changes to striping and parking in downtown Hollister.
SBHS revives plays with ‘No Signs of Intelligent Life’
Aliens will make a one-day visit to San Benito High School’s auditorium next week to evaluate whether humans show signs of intelligent life.
Local woman describes pope visit as ‘Catholic Super Bowl’
Attending the pope’s canonization Mass was like going to the “Catholic Super Bowl” for local resident Donna Guerra Howe.
Gavilan President Kinsella announces retirement
Gavilan College President Steve Kinsella announced plans to retire near the end of June 2016, according to an email from the college board chairman.
Hollister police awarded grant for traffic safety
The Hollister Police Department received a $61,500 grant to fund traffic safety efforts for a year, according to an announcement from the HPD.
Range of candidates seek Hollister trustee appointment
Hollister School District board members will select a new trustee from a group including a homemaker, mother, attorney, retired school district administrator and field investigator.
Fabulous Miramar
Ed Castro might not have begun his career in the wine industry, but his attention to detail and quality of wine will keep him in business for a long time. A plumber by trade, Ed was first introduced to the wine industry by family members who live in Napa Valley. His cousin has a winery in St. Helena, and he remembers going up to visit and help out when he was in his youth.
Lee: Make those healthy habits stick
It's time to make your healthy habits stick. Whether it’s establishing an exercise routine or making healthier food choices, you’ll have a better chance of succeeding if you train your mind. Anyone can start a new fitness routine and eat healthier meals for a month or two, but it’s exponentially more difficult to stick to those habits for a lifetime.
With shortage, top administrator heads back to classroom
San Juan School seventh graders leaned over white expanses of butcher paper and drew flowers, butterflies, triangles and hearts as they wrapped their minds around fractions.

















