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April 10, 2026

Deputy accused of DUI in Newark set for pretrial hearing

Johnny Pena, the San Benito County sheriff’s deputy accused in Newark of driving under the influence while in a patrol car, is set for a pre-trial court hearing May 3 in Alameda County.

Kidnapping suspect in court May 17

The man who allegedly attacked and kidnapped his girlfriend from a Morgan Hill bar will be in court to attempt to negotiate a settlement with the court next month. 

Bobcat-eating suspect in court next week

Henry Arnibal, the west Morgan Hill man accused of killing and eating a wild bobcat, will be back in court for pre-trial proceedings April 26, according to South Santa Clara County deputy supervising district attorney Steve Lowney.

Step lightly

Take only photographs and leave only footprints. We’ve all heard the mantra. Well, in honor of Earth Day, and regardless of your chosen outdoors pursuit, it’s time to walk the talk. Here are some tips from backcountry rangers with the Sawtooth National Forest and the Leave No Trace organization.

World of ‘Narnia’ comes to life on stage

San Benito Stage Company show features 41 children

SBHS board appoints former trustee Delay to open seat

San Benito High School District trustees on Monday appointed former board member Steve Delay to succeed Tim Shellito, who announced his resignation in March.

Gas prices squeeze local government coffers

It's not just commuters who are feeling squeezed at the gas pump.

Supervisor backs city tax extension for fire; demanded removal of Calfire chiefs

The county supervisor leading the charge to end a long-held relationship with Calfire and contract with Hollister for fire services is making the case for a new, countywide tax district that would fund a broader agency.

New crime lab results in Sierra LaMar case

Santa Clara County Sheriff’s investigators said there is new evidence in the case of missing Morgan Hill teen Sierra LaMar. 

Hollister’s downtown fire station nears completion

Contractors are wrapping up work on the new Fire Station No. 1 in downtown Hollister, and the city expects local fire crews to take calls there as early as April 28, according to the city’s planning chief.

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