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January 2, 2026

Community bulletin: Chamber mixer tonight

The next San Benito County Chamber of Commerce Mixer is to be

Cal-SOAP to host College Fair

More than 50 California and out-of-state colleges are lined up for the 9th annual South County Cal-SOAP College Fair from 5 to 7 p.m. Nov. 7 in the Student Center on the Gilroy High School campus.

Stage Company returns with ‘Bye Bye Birdie’

The cast, crew and producers of San Benito Stage Company are excited to bring their performance of the theater classic “Bye Bye Birdie” to audiences in Hollister this month. The production is SBSC’s first live, in-person summertime family show—featuring kids, teens and adults on the...

Police still searching for suspects in

Days after a 19-year-old San Juan Bautista teen was killed in a

Sales tax for roads headed to June ballot

Supervisors on Tuesday put their support behind a proposed half-cent sales tax now headed for the June ballot.

Graduates receive $2K scholarships

bas wafelbakker anderson orthodontics julien garcia san benito high school scholarship
Since 2008, Wafelbakker Anderson Orthodontics has provided $1,000 scholarships annually to five high school seniors from area high schools. This year, they doubled the amount of the scholarships to $2,000. Recently receiving scholarships were Cecilia Souza of Gilroy High School, Kianna Quinones of Christopher High School...

Gavilan’s new Coyote Valley campus set to open in Fall 2016

A new Gavilan College campus in south San Jose came a couple of steps closer to becoming a reality Oct. 13 as the governing body unanimously approved more than $4.5 million in contracts to begin site grading, soil inspection and the purchase of five modular buildings.

Challenge: Eat well for $5 a person

Slow Food San Benito Bounty advocates for healthy, local foods

DA: Felony grand theft charges for MACSA leaders

The former leaders of the Mexican American Community Services Agency are being charged with felony grand theft after a three-year investigation into the San Jose-based organization known as MACSA whose former Gilroy charter school leaders are suspected for misappropriating and embezzling school funds, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office which made the annoucement Thursday morning.

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