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March 29, 2026

Granada gets creepy, spooky for ‘Addams Family’

Local theater buffs are about to get creepy and spooky at the Granada Theatre.

Sides in Ridgemark tree case hope to resolve it out of court

A court hearing in a civil matter between the Ridgemark Homes Association and JMK Golf LLC has been delayed as the parties try to reach an out-of-court agreement about what unkept trees to cut down on a fallow section of former fairway.

City installing crosswalks near schools

Over the next two weeks, the city plans to install high-visibility crosswalks near two local schools.

It’s Never Too Late to Plan for Retirement

If you’re in your 50’s and haven’t yet started to plan for your retirement, do not panic. But do start to take action now. Even for late-starters with nothing put away, there are viable retirement options. Follow these steps to ensure that you still can live comfortably when retirement comes.

Gasping for cool air at SBHS

After lunch, the fans whirl in Pat Schleeter’s classroom at San Benito High School but the air is stagnate. On warm days, the students struggle to keep their eyes open as heat lulls them away from classroom discussions toward daydreams.

Mysteries of the Milias

When Adam Sanchez and Ann Zyburra opened the Milias restaurant in 2011, they were prepared to be business partners. What they did not expect was to gain several phantom partners who have strong opinions about music, their employees and even their patrons.

FFA conference held in Hollister

Members from the Gilroy FFA chapter attended a Regional Leadership conference Oct. 11-12, where more than 275 FFA students united at the 2014 South Coast Region FFA, Chapter Officer Leadership Conference in Hollister.

Police to weigh traffic officer role after citation decline

The Hollister Police Department is asking for the council's direction on the possible funding of a traffic officer with money provided through an assembly bill.

It’s a family affair at DeRose Vineyards

A cool breeze rustled through the trees surrounding DeRose Vineyard’s tasting room when I walked up on a Saturday morning. Pat DeRose, owner and winemaker, had just pulled up to the door in an old, gray pickup that showed signs of years spent out in the vineyards.

Petite Porscha needs a home

Porscha is a petite 3-year-old orange tabby who has been spayed. Her back right leg was amputated two weeks ago after she was hit by a car. Due to her injury she is an indoor only cat. She is very sweet and loves to be pet. For more information, call (408) 686-3900.

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