Supes should clean up the county lawsuits
The new Board of Supervisors has spent a lot of time in the
Residents are tired of SBC’s political battles
The San Benito County Farm Bureau's poll provides the proof to
Editorial: Lowering education standard underscores willingness to settle
When the board hired interim County Administrative Officer Ray Espinosa 11 months ago, he had a glaring absence on his résumé. He didn't have a bachelor's degree and, therefore, lacked the county's own minimum qualifications for the CAO job. The code required at least a bachelor's degree in public administration, business or a related field.
Pinnacle Editorial: County right to support developers of MegaWatt project
San Benito County officials have followed a wise path by encouraging private solar development while taking a hands-off policy toward public-private partnerships undertaken by other local governments.
Nothing’s certain but death and tax rebates
It looks like those kids are finally going to be paying off, thanks to the tax rebates approved by Congress recently and the president this week.
We need answers before a casino goes further
The Indian gaming casino proposed for the Highway 25 /U.S. 101





