County considers survey consultant on sales tax
County officials will consider the possibility of hiring a third party to conduct surveying related to a sales tax measure in 2016.
First 5 close to separation from county
Required as part of First 5 San Benito becoming an independent entity separate from the county, the board of supervisors must approve a separation agreement and a contract for a parent health educator going forward.
County weighs landfill rate hikes
County supervisors Tuesday are set to consider rate increases for the John Smith Landfill and will hold a public hearing on the matter.
After possible misstep, board lists issues on agenda
County officials apparently don't plan to walk the line with the Brown Act again at next week's meeting.
Sunnyslope mural depicts healthy habits
Lessons on health had a lasting impression for three classes of fifth grade students at Sunnyslope School.
Grooving to their own beat at Anzar graduation
At Anzar High School, it’s all about individualism. When the graduates walked this week, they did so with caps touting a golf ball, flowers, fringe, a medical stethoscope and even a Mexican flag.
City working out fire response deal with Panoche solar firm
Hollister council members Monday will consider a contract to provide emergency response services to the Panoche Valley Solar Project.
Updated: Parks commissioner resigns after absences questioned
With three consecutive absences from monthly meetings and lacking communication on them, Robert Kutz was facing possible removal from the city's parks and recreation commission. Shortly before the meeting to consider his removal, however, Kutz offered his resignation, officials announced Monday.
Hollister to seek ideas for Pinnacles promotion?
Hollister officials want to stir the creative senses, so to speak, by considering a design competition for some type of Pinnacles National Park promotion on the west side.
Hard work defines SBHS valedictorian
For San Benito High School valedictorian Clara Jimenez, her academic experience at the Hollister campus could be summed up in two words: hard work.


















