MACSA files suit against former leaders
The Mexican American Community Services Agency, whose San Jose headquarters once facilitated the El Portal Leadership Academy on IOOF Avenue in Gilroy before it became defunct in 2009, is seeking damages in the aftermath of payroll embezzlement that surfaced four years ago, according to a court affidavit.
‘Year of Change’ for county schools
As students prepare their backpacks and lunchboxes for their first days of school this month, administrators across San Benito County are preparing districts to meet new Common Core State Standards for curriculum with money from a new state funding formula.
6-hour standoff ends in capture
A six-hour stalemate turned a Gilroy neighborhood into a scene of blaring megaphones and flashing police lights Wednesday night, as officers used a SWAT team, bomb squad robot and hostage negotiators to coax out an armed, wanted parolee holed up in the attic belonging to a family he barely knew.
Judge rules in favor of Panoche solar project in latest lawsuit
Judge Harry Tobias on Thursday ruled against environmental groups challenging the Panoche Valley Solar Project whose owners hope to start construction in the coming months.
Luck ‘o the Irish makes Shamrock Scramble a success
The Shamrock Scrambles Golf Tournament and Luncheon was held
Transit offers free bus trips to fair
The San Benito County Council of Governments announce that locals can get to and from the San Benito County Fair for free on County Express.










