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January 15, 2026

Gavilan College nabs funds for career training

Gavilan College has received funds to expand career technical training, according to a statement from the institution. According to the statement: Gavilan College received nearly $1 million from the California Strong Workforce Program for the upcoming academic year to expand Career Technical Education (CTE) programs leading...

DA settles with PG&E over 2014 leak, illnesses

The San Benito County District Attorney's Office reached civil settlement with PG&E over gas leak in February 2014 that caused illnesses at a nearby school, according to the California District Attorney's Association. In the settlement PG&E will pay $250,000 in fines. The company has a...

Gavilan student survey gives FoodBank an ‘A’

The overwhelming majority of Community FoodBank’s customers are happy customers, according to a recent survey conducted by Gavilan College students.

Updated: Police share details on superintendent gun allegation

San Benito High School's recently resigned superintendent is accused of brandishing a gun at a man parked in a car outside his house, while the incident was Oct. 22 before the official's arrest in mid-December.

County students prepare for spelling bee

County students will soon have a chance to show off their vocabulary skills in the annual spelling bee.

Year in Review: Political change defines 2016 in San Benito County

The following are the top stories of the year in San Benito County:

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.

Gavilan professor to help kickstart new music venue

Lovers of great music performed by virtuosos in an intimate setting are in for an artistic treat in Gilroy.

What’s next with the Nash Road bypass?

The county needs to construct a bypass road before a busy portion of Nash Road closes.

Students from SBHS, Maze conduct walkouts after election

Maze students and their parents also met with Police Chief David Westrick over concerns about safety issues with tensions running high following Donald Trump's election as president.

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