Vote ‘Yes’ on Measure T
The Measure T ballot initiative to increase Hollister's sales tax by 1 percent is about more than numbers. It's about a community choosing between progression and digression, about demanding a better quality of life, about providing an acceptable level of public safety.
Legal costs better spent on the home team
It's clear that county supervisors have been spending money hand
We Can Still Leverage a Better Project
The City Council's recent approval of Award Homes' environmental
Let’s hope the Hollinet sale transcends the usual computer glitches
There's a race on to buy Hollinet, the local Internet company
Editorial: With departure of officials, what’s next for Hollister?
Now that Hollister City Manager Clint Quilter and City Attorney Stephanie Atigh have both announced their resignations, the obvious question is, where do we go from here?
Fight on to be heard on Coyote Valley
Morgan Hill officials have voted to send a letter rejecting San
A Rare Man Crossed Borders, for Good
If we are lucky, we meet one person in our lifetime who has the
Yes on California’s Prop 11 – because it’s good government
There's nothing as angry as a person who is losing money; that's
Editorial: Courthouse assault calls for slap on wrist
Although the district attorney was legally obliged to prosecute the father of a sex-abuse victim on a battery charge - after he was accused of assaulting his daughter's suspected perpetrator outside the courthouse - prosecutors should use a practical approach and apply what amounts to a slap on the wrist.







