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April 5, 2026

BMX park proposal gets leg up from Hollister council

Jessie Medina is a local skateboarder who recited a commonly heard belief Monday among young people in Hollister.

Education office announces spelling bee winners

The San Benito County Office of Education is pleased to announce the winners of the San Benito County Junior High Spelling Bee Championship for 2014.

Prep Wrestling: Mustangs break team record, win 12th straight title

SAN JOSE — Gilroy’s Gavin Melendez didn’t hang his head in after Christopher’s Jimmie Lopez beat him, instead he hoisted his opponent’s right arm in a moving display of sportsmanship and respect.

Prep Wrestling: Gilroy takes dominating lead after Day 1

SAN JOSE — Gilroy High is well on its way to its 12th straight Central Coast Section team championship.

HPD’s Westrick named ‘chief of the year’

Hollister’s relatively new police chief has been named “police chief of the year” by the WeTip hotline used by the local agency, according to an announcement released this week from the Hollister Police Department.

Calendar & Briefs: SBHS student up for America’s Homecoming Queen

Breana Sicley, daughter of John Sicley and Jolene Sicley of Tres Pinos, has been selected finalist for California's 34th annual Homecoming Queen Selection to be held March 30 in Anaheim.

Remains of adult male found near Hollister

The discovery of the skeletal remains of an adult male was reported to the San Benito County Sheriff’s Office on Wednesday near Hollister.

Stage company announces award winners

The San Benito Stage Company presented awards to outstanding volunteers, production team members and actors at the Annual Members' Choice Awards on Feb. 1, 2014. SBSC is the resident theatre company of the historic Granada Theatre in downtown Hollister. The annual event is held at the end of each production year.

Planning commission approves Fairfield hotel

The Hollister Planning Commission has approved a new Fairfield Inn and Suites Marriott hotel to be built at 390 Gateway Drive, just west of Tiffany Ford.

City crews address ‘fairly minimal’ storm impacts

There have been “fairly minimal” impacts from the overnight storms in Hollister as it pertains to the city’s public works department and its response, Hollister’s public works chief said Friday morning.

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