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April 7, 2026

BLM releases report on fracking in California

The Bureau of Land Management on Thursday released results of a study from the California Council on Science and Technology regarding hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in California.

Guglielmo’s dreams continue

It was a warm and unusually windy Sunday afternoon in Morgan Hill when I spoke with third-generation winemaker George E. Guglielmo. We sat at a picnic table outside the winery, catching napkins that kept taking flight and clutching our wine glasses for fear the wind would soon claim them.

Group: Judge orders Citadel to halt well production

A Monterey County judge Wednesday ordered Citadel Exploration to halt its drilling at an exploratory well in San Benito County, according to a spokesman for the Center for Biological Diversity.

BLM to release results of review on fracking, other drilling practices

The Bureau of Land Management on Thursday is set to announce results of a review on well-stimulation technologies in the state such as fracking, according to the BLM in an announcement released Wednesday.

Congressman announces support for county fracking ban on ballot

Congressman Sam Farr announced his support of November ballot measure aiming to ban fracking and other enhanced recovery methods used by the oil industry.

Ren Faire on the way! Huzzah!

Travel back to a time where the arts flourished, people thirsted for knowledge and the awakening of the mind reigned supreme.

Subway’s grand opening

Owner Jasvir Nahal celebrated the opening of his second Subway Restaurant, 875 First St., Unit 1, with a ribbon-cutting Aug. 15.  

Bill Faus elected to board

Rebekah Children’s Services, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting the social, emotional and physical well-being of children and families, announced Bill Faus has been elected to the Board of Directors as Member at Large.

Voting Right Act behind Gavilan redistricting questions

The Gavilan Joint Community College District is looking into redistricting in an effort to make sure it complies with the California Voting Rights Act of 2001.

Police clear up rumors: Murder suspect not in custody

There were so many rumors going around town and on social media – regarding the Ariana Zendejas murder case – that the police department felt the need to clarify the situation Tuesday.

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