SBHS drum major to perform in London
Drum major and San Benito High School student Rebecca Cartelli is about to lead the way to London.
Rancho school upgrades are on the way
Hollister School District trustees approved the schematic design plan for almost $5.4 million in modernizations to Rancho San Justo Middle School including new roofs, an upgraded fire alarm, new restrooms and a new staff lounge last week.
Fire sparks in dry riverbed near homeless encampment
A small fire near a homeless encampment and tomato field off Buena Vista Road burned about a half-acre Tuesday afternoon, according to firemen at the scene.
Without funds, San Justo mussels would extend long stay
A $3 million eradication of San Justo Reservoir’s zebra mussels will take one to two years to execute once initiated, and it might not commence for several more years because there are no funds dedicated to the project.
Hollister police await results in death of boy on bicycle
Five weeks after 11-year-old Joshua Rodriguez was hit and killed by a county transit bus, the Hollister Police Department is continuing to work on the investigation while awaiting results, the police chief said.
Hollister district OKs salary increases
Hollister School District trustees increased the salary schedule for classified staff by 3 percent retroactive to July 1, 2015 with an additional increase to take effect the following July.
Fire contained near Pinnacles National Park
A wildfire burned about four acres near Pinnacles National Park on Monday afternoon before Calfire contained the blaze, according to a Calfire spokesman.
Paul’s Paint Party set for Friday
Prepare for an evening of fun, laughter and art if you come toPaul's Paint Party with artist, Paul Loughridge from7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday at ARTspace, 240 Fifth St. in downtown Hollister, according to the San Benito Arts Council, which is promoting the event.
County Express adds second morning route to Gavilan
County Express is getting set to add a second morning route to Gavilan College due to growing demand.
CHP offers Senior Volunteers program
The California Highway Patrol’s Hollister-Gilroy Area Office is looking for motivated citizens who want to give something back to their community as Senior Volunteers, according to an announcement from the CHP.


















