Hollister had nearly $900K surplus last fiscal year
Hollister officials Monday reported that the city was $861,000 in the black for fiscal year 2013-14.
Police Blotter: Petty thefts, burglaries in Hollister
Read the latest blotter items from the Hollister Police Department.
Updated: Deputies make arrest linked to San Juan burglaries
Deputies have arrested a resident suspected in five burglaries that were reported at businesses in downtown San Juan Bautista that happened overnight between Wednesday and Thursday, according to the sheriff's office.
Gavilan College announces Community Spirit Awards
Gavilan College recognized San Benito County residents that improved the quality of life in their community during the regularly scheduled Tuesday board of trustees meeting.
Personal Blog: Craig Lore
Recently, a running friend sent me an article about recovery. I have only read a part of the article so far, but I didn’t need to read that much before I realized that what I was doing was OK, which was—not running. The article, in plain language, simply states that nobody, and that means no-body, can sustain a running habit 365 days a year without taking time to recover. And, further, it insists that at least some of that recovery time should consist of not-running.
Courthouse dedication set for October
The local court system is hosting a dedication ceremony Oct. 10 for the recently completed courthouse.
Six businesses in San Juan burglarized overnight
Six burglaries were reported at businesses in downtown San Juan Bautista overnight, according to the sheriff's office.
Students commemorate 9/11 tragedy they don’t remember
San Benito High School senior Katie White was four years old and in preschool when the World Trade Center Twin Towers came crashing down.
County assessment roll climbs by 8.2 percent
The net property value assessment roll for the county climbed by 8.2 percent in the latest assessment period, the second consecutive year of growth after five consecutive years of declines.
City, county weigh use of ‘graywater’ from sinks, tubs
City and county leaders are weighing a program to allow the use of graywater – reused from the washing machine, bathroom sink or shower tub – for residential landscaping.

















