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July 1, 2026

Retired police Sgt. Ray Wood accepts plea deal, faces jail time

Retired Hollister police Sgt. Ray Wood, who ran for San Benito County sheriff in 2010, has accepted a plea deal on a grand theft charge for embezzling tens of thousands of dollars from the city officers’ union and could spend six months in jail, according to court records.

Top 5 Things to Do: Oscar Party, garden meditation,

1. Save the Music Oscar Party: The Save Hollister Music committee will host its annual Save the Music Oscar night party Feb. 26, at the Vault, at 5 p.m. Come watch the awards on the big screen while enjoying food, a no-host bar and many other fun activities. Tickets are $35 and are available at Postal Graphic Design Line Printing or Salon Déjà vu. Details: www.savehollistermusic.org.

Animals and tummy aches

A tummy ache is never fun for people, but it can be life threatening for your pet.

Sign looks to avoid exit

Casa de Fruta sign on 101 could cost county thousands to remove

Ag crime-fighting fund extended

Grant pays for outreach, patrol

Grand jury to be paid for 2011 service, after months delay

Supes approve ordinance change to allow payment for multiple meetings on the same day; compensation for 2012 will be $15 per day despite number of meetings

Lonnberg plea hearing delayed, set for next month

For the second time in one month, the plea hearing for Gilroyan Stacy Lonnberg was delayed Thursday afternoon and continued to sometime in March.

Red phone: City fills slew of potholes in alley

City public works crews recently filled a slew of potholes along Browns Alley near downtown Hollister after a resident had expressed concern to the Red Phone.

All dressed up but no place to go

Fashion show, luncheon and raffle proceeds go to animal care at Pet Friends Rescue

City braces for sales-tax extension campaign

As Hollister council members and other advocates of an extension to the Measure T sales tax gear up for a sequel to the 2007 campaign, Community Vision San Benito is hosting a “listening session” Monday where officials will break down the city’s budget ails.

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