Editorial: Lion count would ensure safety, security
With signs that mountain lions may be getting all too comfortable with humans and all too willing to hunt during daylight, there is enough concern about potential public safety ramifications to reestablish a more reliable, structured count.
Ready or Not, School is Almost in Session
The ticking of the clock is getting louder; the hourglass has almost run out; the bell is about to ring; kids are about to groan and parents are about to rejoice. It's time for school again.
Pinnacle Editorial: County right to support developers of MegaWatt project
San Benito County officials have followed a wise path by encouraging private solar development while taking a hands-off policy toward public-private partnerships undertaken by other local governments.
Endorsement: Rivas brings new ideas in District 3
Robert Rivas would bring the necessary, aggressive mindset
Editorial: City’s angle on parking shows state’s mandates are immovable
Designating more parking availability downtown for a future
Stumbles Continue for San Juan Leaders
San Juan Bautista's annual budget is $908,500. City leaders managed to lose more than four times that amount in San Juan's failed, once-firm bid for a $3.8 million federal grant to go toward a required $10 million water project.
Expand the Jail but Keep the Rest Downtown
The need to expand the San Benito County Jail is obvious. Take a
A salute to those honored by SBC Chamber
A county and community are made up of many important parts that
Delay on layoffs should result in better plan
Losing your job, especially if you have dedicated much of your




