Hollister woman accused of embezzling from dog rescue group
A Hollister woman is suspected of embezzling thousands of dollars from the local chapter of a nonprofit that rescues Australian cattle dogs, according to court records.
Gavilan College asks community to take part in logo design contest
For all those creative, artistic minds out there, the Gavilan College Faculty Association is seeking your assistance in creating a logo that will embody the spirit of the institution’s Spring fundraising event, entitled “Sowing Seeds, Nurturing Dreams.”
Golf: Wyndham Championship winner Reed commits to Frys.com Open
The pool of talent for the Frys.com Open continues to grow.
‘Circus Vargas’: A genuine family circus
Circus Vargas is circus. If you want to get the feel and flavor of what a real circus is all about, Circus Vargas is the ticket with a modern splash.
The Polar Express grand opening
The Morgan Hill Chamber of Commerce celebrated the ribbon cutting of The Polar Express, a mobile ice cream and treat truck available for party rentals.
Council gives final OK to water project, rate hikes
Hollister residents will see significant increases to their water bills over the next five years after the council Monday gave final, unanimous approval to rate hikes. Before that vote, some residents shared strong views in opposition, one council member called a critique from the public "B.S.", and the vice mayor acknowledged that he regularly drinks ancient, pure water from McAlpine Lake.
HPD reminds residents of school safety
The Hollister Police Department sent out a reminder to residents with tips on school safety now that many local schools are back in session.
GPD to conduct DUI/driver’s license checkpoint Friday
The Gilroy Police Department Traffic Unit will be conducting a DUI/drivers license checkpoint Friday at an undisclosed location within city limits between the hours of 9 p.m. and 3 a.m.
Good Dogs Need Good Homes
Ming, Mark and Mischa: In July, a Gilroy resident died and her family abandoned her three dogs, leaving them in the backyard in deplorable conditions without a caretaker. A neighbor who doesn't have any dogs would occasionally throw food over the fence and dribble water to them, but would not go near them because he thought they would bite.
Teens charged as adults in stabbing homicide
San Benito County prosecutors are charging two 17-year-old males as adults in the stabbing homicide of Hollister’s Andres Guzman.


















