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January 11, 2026

Preview: San Juan council to weigh fire contract

San Juan Bautista council members will consider approving the city's involvement in a fire contract with Hollister following the recent approval by the county board.

Updated: Hollister city manager, attorney both resigning

Hollister City Manager Clint Quilter and City Attorney Stephanie Atigh are both resigning from their positions.

Cost of improvement projects could double water rates

Although city residents can expect improved water quality in the coming years due to a series of planned projects, they also can look forward to a significant spike in their water rates, with those figures possibly set to inflate by more than 100 percent over six years.

Flight nurses will be honored for saving pedestrian

San Benito County supervisors Tuesday are set to honor two flight nurses who helped to save the life of a pedestrian struck by a car in San Benito County on Christmas Eve.

Preview: County to review administrative citation ordinance

San Benito County supervisors Tuesday will revisit several agenda items first introduced at previous meetings, including the anticipated adoption of two ordinances.

Court Preview: Arson, rape suspects set for hearings

Two suspected arsonists have upcoming court dates, with one facing a sentencing this week.

County planning director resigns for job in Costa Mesa

Gary Armstrong will be leaving his position as director of planning for San Benito County after nearly three years on the job. Armstrong, who came to San Benito from the private sector, will be taking a position with the City of Costa Mesa as the economic and development services director and assistant CEO.

Police use neighbor’s surveillance to nab burglary suspect

Police this week arrested a 15-year-old on suspicion of burglary after using the surveillance system on a home near the victim’s house to identify leads.

Officers arrest 48-year-old man after school lockdown

Hollister police and Hollister School District officials placed a local school on lockdown Thursday morning after a 48-year-old male with a felony warrant was suspected of calling Calaveras School and asking that his children be released to him.

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