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March 25, 2026

Traffic study aims to help improve downtown conditions

City council members Tuesday will hear a presentation on a report about traffic in downtown Hollister.

Hollister School District gains school resource officer

A Community Orientated Policing Services grant has been awarded to the City of Hollister and will partially fund a second school resource officer for the Hollister School District.

Police arrest suspects for drug sales, weapons

Drugs, guns and stolen property were recovered and two men were arrested after the Hollister Police Department conducted a search warrant last week on a home suspected of being used to sell narcotics.

College to reconfigure portion of Child Development Center

Gavilan College trustees Tuesday unanimously approved reconfiguring an “underutilized portion” of the Child Development Center to centralize office space for employees currently housed across campus.

Gavilan adopts new name for student group

Gavilan College board Tuesday voted to change the ASB name to Associated Students of Gavilan College (ASGC), a name that the majority of students chose in a survey in the fall of 2014.

$18 million project underway along U.S. 101 in South County

GILROY—Caltrans is inching towards completion of an $18 million project to add carpool lanes, meters and traffic surveillance cameras to U.S. 101 on-ramps in Gilroy, Morgan Hill and South San Jose.

County board to weigh permanent tree ordinance

The county board Tuesday is set to consider making its temporary tree ordinance permanent.

FFA wants alumni, residents to take part in tub races

Hollister Future Farmers of America is calling all San Benito High School Alumni and community members to participate in the traditional FFA Tub Races on March 5 during lunch.

Gavilan College board supports Panoche solar project

A representative of the revised Panoche Valley Solar Project asked Gavilan College trustees Tuesday to consider a letter of support for it. The board voted in support of the project with Board President Walt Glines casting the lone dissenting vote.

Organized Disruption

Some may not associate the South Valley with the amplified music, aggressive vocals and hard beats of heavy metal music.

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