Council must keep close eye on Measure T revenue
The citizens oversight committee required to examine city spending of additional Measure T sales-tax dollars did its job, as asked, and reported back to council members that officials have approved allocating 44 percent of $1.4 million on police, 19 percent on administration, 19 percent on community services and 18 percent for fire services.
Chaotic prison system thinks it’s above the law
Getting to the heart of the dysfunction within the California
Way to go, San Juan; too bad about the cherries
Thumbs up: For the San Juan Bautista Chamber of Commerce and the SJB Downtown Merchants Association and others that are trying to draw more tourists to their charming little town. They want to put a billboard on U.S. 101 to let passing motorists know the town is there; they are trying to attract bus tours; and they hosted a media day Thursday to try to spread the word. We wish them the best of luck. San Juan Bautista is an eccentric and fun burg that oozes personality. It deserves broad attention and the economic boost that will come with it.
Let Good Times Roll, and Apricots Grow
The following people, events and organizations deserve a Thumbs
It’s time to get serious about our children’s physical fitness
The simple fact that more than 60 percent of kids in San Benito
Editorial: Tik Tok, misogyny and the presidential election
The selection of a Bay Area native as presidential nominee of one of the major parties bears watching here in the bear flag state. If successful, she would not only be America’s first female president and the first one of South Asian heritage—she would...





