Parks Dept. inks agreement to save Coe Park
California State Parks' Director Ruth Coleman announced Monday that the Department has now signed an agreement for keeping Henry W. Coe State Park open to the public for the next three years.
Settlement talks continue in Highway 156 lawsuit
The group that sued CalTrans to stop the proposed $47.1 million expansion of Highway 156 through San Juan Valley is open to a settlement that would have the project take less prime ag land while replacing the busy two-lane road between San Juan Bautista and Hollister with a four-lane highway.
Police serve warrants in shooting, arrest one suspect
Hollister police Tuesday morning served search warrants related to the reported exchange of gunfire that occurred Sunday and arrested one suspect in the case, a police captain confirmed.
Accused molester has trial setting continued to next week
A Hollister man accused of molesting a child under age 14 had a trial setting continued until next week, according to court records.
Man remains in critical after hit-and-run in San Juan
A Morgan Hill man who had been staying at the San Juan Inn remains in critical condition after he was struck by a car in a hit-and-run early Thursday morning, according to the San Benito County Sheriff's Office.
GPD arrests 31 in early morning gang sweep
For the second time in almsot two months, the Gilroy Police Department partnered with county, state and federal law enforcement agencies in a citywide sweep early Thursday morning, this time targeting more than two-dozen known gang members and their associates for "violent and reckless criminal activity," police said.
City seeking fire/EMS proposals
City staff and a consultant will spend the next six months soliciting, reviewing and negotiating a contract for a possible new fire and emergency services provider.















