Brad Ledwith appointed CFP Board Ambassador
Brad Ledwith, a Certified Financial Planner in Morgan Hill, has been appointed to serve as a representative of CFP Board in their local communities. There are now a total of 50 CFP professionals throughout the United States serving as CFP Board Ambassadors.
Police arrest three after car chase
Hollister police officers stopped a car that was speeding on Monterey Street and arrested the three occupants for various charges, according to an announcement from the police department.
Updated: County board allows Verizon tower along Fairview
The county board is upholding a planning commission decision to allow a Verizon Wireless tower at the Sunnyslope Water District tanks along Fairview Road.
Stretch of rain possible starting Thursday night
Possible rain is in the forecast for the Hollister area starting Thursday night and lasting through Feb. 9, or next Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
Council shows unanimous support for pharmacy tobacco ban
Hollister council members Monday expressed unanimous support for an idea to ban tobacco-related sales in local pharmacies.
City continues spending on park improvements
Hollister council members Monday unanimously approved spending $150,000 on repairs at Valley View Park, home of the whale water structure.
Council OKs $50k for chamber tourism efforts
The Hollister City Council on Monday unanimously approved a $50,000 allocation to the San Benito County Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau for tourism efforts.
Fire chief leads police to suspect
Hollister Fire Chief Mike O’Connor assisted in leading police to the suspect of a driving under the influence hit and run accident, according to an announcement from the Hollister Police Department.
Arts council to let students ‘draw like Leonardo’
The San Benito County Arts Council is announcing new chances for locals to try their hand at charcoal, pencil and pastel.Â
Health officials to ask for tobacco ban in pharmacies
San Benito County Public Health Department officials are set to ask Hollister council members Monday to ban tobacco sales in local pharmacies, a move that would make it the first city in the Central Coast region to do so.


















