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December 15, 2025

Council can show sound priorities with delay to fire station

Council members have a chance tonight to show their priorities aren't as mixed up as Hollister Redevelopment Agency officials proposing to use $5 million in taxpayers' money to rebuild the downtown fire station.

Editorial: Council made the right call on ‘Westside’ project

City council members made the right - and really, only -

Thumbs Up: Ridgemark, graduates and a Supreme honor

San Benito High School's graduating Class of 2008 highlighted a

Editorial: Some city cuts needed in short term

By putting off incremental budget cuts as long as possible,

Editorial: CSA districts need accountability

County leaders for years ignored the chaotic mismanagement of 29

Editorial: Drastic change needed in Sacramento

If the economy shrinks, government should shrink with it. If a

Editorial: Sanchez’ leadership lacks severely

Mayor Eugenia Sanchez is the most ill-prepared council member in

Editorial: County must assist other builders

DMB Associates' withdrawal of its El Rancho San Benito project

Editorial: Parking fines carry potential net cost

By re-implementing escalated parking fines downtown, city officials effectively could trigger a decline in retail activity all because some merchants are upset about fellow businesses' employees using available spaces right outside their neighboring front doors.

Editorial: If it sounds like a rally and smells like a rally …

If it smells like a rally and sounds like a rally, it might just be a rally.

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