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December 21, 2025

Editorial: Results are encouraging at Hollister-bound charter

While the Gilroy education community can celebrate the astonishing achievement of its second-year charter school, the news also lends itself to vast encouragement for Hollister.

Editorial: Move underscores that most officials aren’t ready for serious change

The relocation of three county departments to an office building on Technology Parkway reflects slow movement toward what are necessary and inevitable - bolder steps toward consolidation among local governments.

Editorial: On bypass, our end of the deal doesn’t feel so raw

For a while, it looked as though San Benito County would take yet another painful blow to the chin from the state. Fortunately, and with a persistent, laudable push from local delegates, area residents will see a return on their tax investment in California and lose a significant financial liability.

Editorial: Hollister officials have done little to gain voters’ trust

It is distinctly telling that city officials have laid out just one plan regarding the Measure E sales tax proposal. That so-called “austerity plan” would take effect if voters deny the 1 percent extension for five more years and includes a boatload of layoffs, particularly in public safety departments.

Editorial: Voters must show Rivas they expect more

Knowing health care district board member Ernest Rivas refused to step down and do the right thing immediately following his 2010 battery conviction and sex offender registration, it comes as no surprise he has declared candidacy for reelection and chosen to further embarrass himself.

Editorial: Voters must be informed for historic choices on ballot

With two extraordinarily important local items on the November ballot, it is crucial that voters get informed and do ample homework before making their decisions.

Editorial: A partial tourism comeback from the depths of 2008

San Benito County's tourism industry was hammered four years ago from three setbacks aggravated by poor leadership at the local and federal levels.

Editorial: Hollister officials play musical chairs with events

If Hollister council members are serious about reviving the city's signature event and a lucrative economic opportunity - the biker rally - then moving the air show to a July 4 weekend is logistically illogical and would confuse marketing efforts for both events.

Editorial: With oil comes opportunity, and work for the county

A renewed interest in San Benito County oil exploration is an opportunity worth serious examination from government leaders, but they will have to take an equally serious look at addressing environmental concerns centered on advancing extraction methods such as fracking.

Editorial: Emerson should have seen red flags

Simply put: Councilman Doug Emerson should have known better.

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