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December 29, 2025

Doggone mean?

Sonia Miller can practically hear the clock ticking as she flips through a thick stack of legal papers, her dog Bela at her side.

Gilroy charter school aims for Hollister site, holding open house

Organizers of a charter school in Gilroy are interested in opening a similar school in Hollister and will be holding an open house May 23.

Supervisor: ‘I had no idea’ about brother’s alleged threat on fire vote

City Councilman Doug Emerson contends that the brother of Supervisor Robert Rivas threatened to have his sibling reverse a vote for a $3.4 million fire contract if the Hollister official did not prompt a cancellation to San Juan Bautista’s recent town hall meeting over the proposed merger.

Presbyterian preschool takes on a new direction

On Friday afternoon, Trisha Brem made her rounds on the playground at the Presbyterian Co-op Preschool. She knelt down by a water trough to talk with two students about the seashells with which they were playing and she sat on a stool to watch several girls dance in hula skirts.

County’s latest effort to close pot shop goes up in smoke

San Benito County's latest effort to close down medical marijuana dispensary Purple Cross went up in smoke last month – at least for now – when a judge recently denied a request for a preliminary injunction that would have forced the controversial nonprofit to close immediately.

Business council lays out terms for support on tax extension

With the Hollister City Council last week officially placing an extension to the Measure T sales tax on the November ballot, the new executive director of the San Benito County Business Council attended the meeting and offered three terms under which the organization would support the idea.

Two arrested on suspicion of stolen motorcycles

While police were outside a residence checking out a stolen motorcycle, another jacked street bike pulled into the driveway last weekend, authorities said. 

Sheriff’s office releases 2011 annual report

San Benito County Sheriff Darren Thompson presented the department's 2011 annual report at the May 8 county supervisors meeting in an attempt to stave off the elimination of 11 positions from his jurisdiction. The supervisors are set to discuss the layoffs at a future meeting.

Investigators to search water for Sierra LaMar; received ‘Most Wanted’ tips

Sheriff’s office plans to send divers into local waterways to search for Sierra LaMar and received some tips in response to Friday night’s airing of a segment on the missing Morgan Hill teen on “America’s Most Wanted.” 

District attorney teams with Gilroy police to create PSA on landscape scams

The Santa Clara District Attorney's office teamed with the Gilroy Police Department to create a public service announcement warning county residents about landscape scams. 

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