Police: Suspect in SBHS bomb threats is from Michigan
Hollister police have identified an out-of-state suspect in connection with two bomb threats made at San Benito High School this week, according to police.
$514K more in healthcare liability adds to county shortfall
When the county auditor presented a final 2012-13 budget to San Benito County supervisors Tuesday, after his completed its review of the document, there were a few unanticipated expenses and revenues that came up that weren’t discussed at the budget hearings over the summer.
Council to weigh self-help development before mayor gets sworn in
The Hollister City Council will have one piece of business to handle Monday before the new mayor and two incumbent members are sworn in.
Police working on ‘good leads’ after SBHS bomb threats
Interim Police Chief David Westrick said authorities are continuing to work “on some good leads in the case” regarding two bomb threats in two consecutive days at San Benito High School.
Red Phone: Resident concerned about traffic at intersection
A local resident has been concerned about several traffic accidents at Sunnyslope and Dry Creek roads.
I challenge you to conquer Clouds Rest
Each new year, we resolve to lose weight, exercise more, or make some other pledge of self-improvement that usually withers and dies before January is gone. But sometimes, if the challenge has enough allure, and if we do it with the support and companionship of friends, we might follow through and maybe even come away with a lifelong memory.
Supervisors nix outside use of board chambers
Nonprofits and other community groups will no longer have the capability of reserving the county board chambers.
After rainy week, forecast is clear in San Benito
While Hollister has received more than two inches of rain in the deluge of storms that started Nov. 28 across Northern California and the Central Coast, the city and county have avoided the brunt of storms that caused flash flood warnings in other nearby counties, with some places seeing 12 to 20 inches of rain.
Updated: Is the city getting out of the rental business?
With the Veterans Memorial Building facing a $75,000 annual operating deficit, Hollister officials have been in talks with local veterans groups about the potential for the organizations to manage the property.
Top 5: Winter Dance Concert; Spring Grove Breakfast with Santa and more
Winter Dance Concert: San Benito High School will hold its winter dance concert Dec. 6 and 7, with doors to open at 6:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. Prices are $5 with an ASB sticker or for children ages 5-12, $6 without ASB sticker, $8 for adults or $10 at the door. Tickets are on sale Wednesday through Friday at the Student Payment Center.


















