Board to weigh exemptions in Measure J
The county board Tuesday is set to weigh what constitutes exemptions as laid out in the Measure J initiative on the November ballot.
Updated: Owner of destroyed building calls city’s actions ‘witch hunt’
City officials are weighing use of $100,000 to clean up a downtown property destroyed in a March fire and claiming the owner of the building had been living in an illegally converted portion of the site at the time of the blaze.
Chamber of commerce names interim president
Local resident Juli Vieira has been hired as interim president of the San Benito County Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau.
City claims building owner denied inspection before fire, lived on site
City officials are weighing use of $100,000 to clean up a downtown property destroyed in a March fire and claiming the owner of the building had been living in an illegally converted portion of the site at the time of the blaze.
Calendar & Briefs: Olive Festival, Food & Wine events coming
The second annual San Benito County Olive Festival is set for 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 11 at Bolado Park.
Cal-SOAP college fair comes to Hollister
San Benito and Santa Clara County families are invited to talk about college at San Benito High School this evening.
Adopt Coco
Coco Cassand is a 10-year-old cat, who would make a wonderful lap cat and she loves to be pet. She would also be best as an only cat. She is available for adoption at the San Martin Animal Shelter. All black kittens and cats are free during the month of October. For more information, call (408) 686-3900.
SBHS teachers form group to support Measure J
Perhaps the most recent turn of events in a countywide fracking debate that involves ranchers, politicians and businessmen is that the teachers are taking sides.
Priority registration offers Gavilan students incentive to prepare
First-year students at Gavilan College who planned the basics of their futures this school year when they started classes will receive an extra carrot: priority registration.
Updated: Lawsuit claims election process deprives Latino voters
Health care district officials are vowing to implement district elections in the wake of a lawsuit claiming the process used to choose hospital board members is illegal.
















