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December 20, 2025

Driver dies when car crashes into trailer near San Juan

A male driver died Monday afternoon when he lost control of his car and crashed into a farm trailer on Duncan Road near San Juan Bautista.

Frost advisory issued for San Benito County

The National Weather Service this afternoon issued a frost advisory for the Hollister, Salinas and Carmel valley areas for Tuesday morning, with temperatures expected to dip into the low 30s from 1 a.m. to 9 a.m.

Hundreds gather to remember Andrel Gaines

To say Gavilan College freshman Andrel Gaines was a great basketball player would be true, friends and family said – but it wouldn't tell the whole story.

‘Great basketball player … a better son’

Former Gilroy High School basketball coach Jeremy Dirks will

Hollister man gets nearly 18 years in 2009 stabbing

One of three Hollister men linked to a stabbing at a party on Halloween in 2009 has been sentenced to nearly 18 years in prison for his involvement.

Hollister police might buy first license plate reader

The Hollister Police Department is looking to use grant funds to buy the city's first automated license plate reader.

Hole near Pat’s Place a cause for concern

A hole near Pat’s Place thrift store became cause for concern when a resident reported tripping in falling in the location.  Marcelo Orta at the Hollister’s Public Works Department said that he received a call from tha citizen about the large sinkhole near Pat’s Place, 101 Fifth St.

Hells Angels suspect in melee pleads not guilty

Gilroyan C. Villagrana, 36, the Hells Angel member who was arrested for three felonies connected with the deadly melee in Sparks, Nev. on Sept. 23 that left the San Jose Hells Angels president dead, was arraigned Thursday on a charge of second-degree murder, according to the Associated Press.

Fundraising progresses to equip new Women’s Center

Construction continues on the Women's Center at Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital as the Hazel Hawkins Hospital Foundation launches the next phase of its fundraising plan to equip the center with all the items needed to provide women's healthcare when it opens in December 2012.

San Juan’s water, sewer project nears completion

San Juan Bautista's $10 million infrastructure project is nearly finished, though change orders throughout the project have delayed the construction of a pellet plant designed to make water softeners unnecessary in the city.

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