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April 10, 2026

New display at City Hall

Butterflies in Flight, shadow boxes and African themed art, creations by artist Louise Shields, are currently on display in the Gilroy City Hall Gallery. The unique pieces are not only attractively displayed but I've been told by some of the ladies who work at City Hall that Louise's art makes them happy.

Kittens need homes!

Three 8-week-old kittens are available for adoption from Hollister Animal Care and Services, 1331 South St., Hollister. $80 includes spay/neuter and first vaccinations. Open Monday through Friday, 12 to 5 p.m. Details: (831) 636-4320.

Who you gonna call?

Those of us who are old enough to remember the “Ghostbusters” film from 1984 recall this catchy refrain.  Who are you going to call for help when your house is haunted? Ghostbusters!

‘Zombieland’ misses the mark

The reviews are in and Amazon.com has selected the original shows it will feature through its Prime Instant Video.

Artists needed for biker show at Blak Sage

The San Benito County Arts Council is accepting submissions for its “Freedom, Rebellion and Adventure,” a biker-inspired art show that will be on display at the Blak Sage Gallery from June 27 to July 20.

Pinnacles summer speaker series starts

The Pinnacles National Park Summer Speakers series starts Saturday with the “Hands of the Land” lecture at Soledad Library at 2 p.m.

City, school district at odds over use of fields

A Hollister official warned Monday that an agreement between the city and Hollister School District – for use of several school fields – was in limbo due to financial considerations.

Signs posted in park alerting residents of mountain lion sighting

Brigantino Park is set to reopen Tuesday – but residents might be watching their backs a little closer if they head that way.

Updated: Council OKs severance for city attorney’s departure

The city will pay Stephanie Atigh six months of salary and health benefits after recently initiating termination proceedings with her.

With final OK, fire deal takes effect June 23

Hollister City Council members Monday night approved the final piece to the puzzle on a long-discussed fire contract involving Hollister, San Benito County and San Juan Bautista.

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