SBHS Grapples With ‘F’ Rate
More than 10 percent of all students at San Benito High School
Group honors Calaveras principal
Calaveras Elementary School Principal Christine White received
Suspect in 2012 killing of Hollister mom accepts murder charge
David J. Quiroz, the Hollister man accused in the killing of 25-year-old Heather Carroll in October 2012, pleaded no contest Monday to first-degree murder.
County recognizes STEAM expo winnersÂ
March 8 marked San Benito County Office of Education's Annual STEAM Expo. The Expo celebrates Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math—and gives students across the county the opportunity to enter science projects, STEAM projects, inventions and artwork, says a press release from SBCOE.
Visitors were...
Students learn the value of giving – one penny at a time
Students at Rancho San Justo Middle School learned in March that
San Benito Youth Services funds programs for local children
At a time when the state and the federal government is giving
Gavilan College Deal Done but No Details on Coyote Valley Campus Proposal
The legal jargon is in place and the contract is circulating,
Gavilan replaces foundation funds after near bankruptcy
College trustees were forced to refund the college's foundation
Gavilan needs volunteers for Measure E panel
Volunteers are needed to serve on the Gavilan College Measure E Citizen’s Oversight Committee. There are currently seats open for a business representative, an at-large representative and a member of a senior citizens’ organization.
Local Profile: Sims out to rule the world in sumo
Roy Sims has been competing in sumo for only 13 months, but he could be on the cusp of making history. The longtime Hollister resident competes in the Sumo World Championships in Osaka, Japan on Aug. 30. The 6-foot-5, 370-pound Sims is coming off a historic performance in the U.S. Sumo Open, as he became the first American to win a gold medal in the open weight division.










