Editorial: Elected superintendent owed an announcement
County Superintendent Mike Sanchez has been a tremendous asset to this community for nearly four decades and is preparing for a well-deserved retirement come December. Sanchez has served as superintendent since his appointment in 2009 following former Superintendent Tim Foley's mid-term retirement. Before taking on the top job in local education ranks, Sanchez had served as assistant superintendent and principal at San Andreas Continuation High School.
Editorial: City wins with public-private partnership
Editor's note: Since the publication of this editorial, more information has been revealed about the process that went into OK'ing this agreement.
As Fallout Hits, Silence is not Golden
As officials scramble to ascertain how tainted spinach reached
Food Bank’s Pantry Needs to Be Stocked
It's a tough time of year to be down on your luck. But with the
Buying buses with stimulus funds defies the point
Local transportation officials have defied the point of the historic federal stimulus and are squandering part of San Benito County's opportunity to kick-start the economy by spending $374,000 on two replacement buses to run existing transit routes.
All roads lead to the sewer moratorium
Members of the Hollister City Council must be wishing they were





