Diaz accepts plea deal in cemetery slaying, faces 6 years
The homeless suspect from the stabbing homicide at a Hollister cemetery in March 2011 has accepted a plea deal on a lesser charge and faces a likely sentence of six years in prison, according to court records.
Updated: House fire started in garage ‘man cave’
The Sunday morning house fire in Hollister started in a garage converted for recreational use, the fire chief said.
Gavilan’s ‘communication’ awarded
Gavilan College’s communications studies program will receive the 2013 Model Communication Program Award from the Western States Communication Association Feb. 18, at a luncheon in Reno, Nev.
With Super Bowl, police on lookout for drunk drivers
Police in Monterey and San Benito counties will be watching for drivers who are drunk or high on drugs on game day as part of the "Avoid the 20" campaign.
Video: ‘Materiality’ art show features a diverse mix of work
A new show at the Blak Sage Gallery features the work of 11 artists in a variety of materials. Listen to comments on the show from Jennifer Laine, the executive director of the San Benito Arts Council, while two artists show off their studio space.
Business Buzz: New full-service salon opening
There is a new full-service salon on San Benito Street where customers can get a range of treatments.
Board looks to condense ‘exhaustive’ budget hearings
In past years, the budget hearing process in San Benito County has taken up to six days, allowing for department heads, members of the public and supervisors to discuss the details of every budget unit in the county.
Girl Scouts reach for gold and silver
Local Girl Scouts were recently honored for community projects with Gold and Silver Awards from the organization, two of the highest honors they can receive for community service projects.
From Studio to Gallery: ‘Materiality’ runs until March 1
Phil Leonard and Bill Heiderich have studio space just a few miles apart off Fairview Road in northern San Benito County, but the art they create is drastically different. Leonard uses metal as his canvass and he colors it with the same paint he uses to detail cars. Heiderich, a ceramics professor at West Valley College, devotes his studio space to three-dimensional artwork in clay or bronze.

















