Worth 1,000 Words
In 1986, Ken Halla and his young family moved to San Juan Bautista. Immediately, he was drawn to the city’s history. Now, nearly thirty years later, Mr. Halla spends his days preserving images of the city past—a passion on full display during the city’s recent Luck Park Open House.
FDA again warns of tainted pet treats
A dangerous problem in tainted pet treats has veterinarians and pet owners more worried than ever. And now, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is asking anyone whose pet has become sick after eating treats - sold as jerky tenders or strips made of chicken, duck, sweet potatoes or dried fruit - to report it.
Hollister council approves transfer of veterans building
The Hollister City Council unanimously approved a resolution Monday to transfer management of the Veterans Memorial Building in downtown Hollister to the local chapters of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion.
Weekend of October 26
This weekend is a very busy one here in San Benito County. There is a wide variety of things to do this weekend. Following is a short list with just some of the great options for the weekend.
Garlic Festival tops $10M mark in donations
The Gilroy Garlic Festival eclipsed the $10 million mark in donations by distributing a record $350,000 to 167 participating nonprofit organizations, 2013 Festival Association President Dennis Harrigan announced.
Hollister man, 31, arrested for Gilroy vehicle theft
A 31-year-old Hollister man was arrested Tuesday for possession of stolen property, possession of burglary tools and driving on a suspended license, according to a press release from the Gilroy Police Department.
City to proactively enforce code violations starting Jan. 1
Hollister council members Monday decided to set Jan. 1 as a goal date to begin stricter enforcement of code ordinances, including those relating to signs and substandard housing matters.
Digital View celebrates grand opening
The Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce was pleased to provide a ribbon cutting for Digital View. Digital view’s owner, James Henry, and his staff welcomed many members of the Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce and the public to tour its facility at 18440 Technology Drive Suite 130.
















