Editorial: Governments should find way to cover home’s impact fees
When the politicians really want to do something, they can find a way. Between San Benito County and the City of Hollister, they need to find a way to help Homes for Our Troops pay the impact fees on the specially adapted home built locally for a severely injured soldier and his family.
Free Lance Editorial: Wood punishment seems fair
While it appears as though former sheriff candidate and Hollister police Sgt. Ray Wood will receive a fair penalty of six months in jail for embezzling from the officers' union, it is also good to see that same union has addressed its lacking oversight on financial matters.
Placing growth ordinance in rightful hands
Tomorrow, the Board of Supervisors can do what it should have
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: Time, change caught up with Muenzer’s sports shop
It is extraordinarily sad to see the Muenzer's sporting goods shop close after 102 years in operation, as some family members continue on with the locksmith portion of the business.
Proposition’s ban on rent control goes too far
Proposition 98 once again stretches the property rights mantra
Support for Hollister rally comes roaring in
The Department of Justice seems to have come through in a big









