Supes right to let new board choose a CAO
The Board of Supervisors is showing remarkable good sense when
Editorial: Public wins with healthy competition
With several important races remaining uncontested as the
Editorial: Little changes with solar deal
The change of ownership for Solargen Energy's assets means
The heat is on … reluctantly
When I got home after work yesterday, the temperature in my house was 62 degrees. Maybe it was the gray day, but I immediately turned on the heater – contrary to my normal guy-like thinking that doing such a thing is equivalent to burning money.
Let’s have extensive public discussion on a casino
The proposal for a casino near the border of San Benito and
Editorial: Quilter’s parting excuse over RDA loss
In order to learn from your mistakes, you have to own up to them. That holds true for individuals and organizations. It is too bad that departing Hollister City Manager Clint Quilter chose his last official Hollister City Council meeting to shrug off a potential $3 million loss by the former Redevelopment Agency and its successors. On the other hand this has been his regular M.O. when confronted by bad decisions. He has always counted on disinterested city councils to accept every glib explanation.



