Is the red post–election tinge a mandate? Don’t bet on it
Considering the 2004 campaign without the presidential race is a
Letter: End new breed of frivolous lawsuits
You have to just love how using websites can make life so easy. You no longer have to leave the house to shop for a new car or dress. Instead, the internet has also become the breeding ground for those targeting small business owners...
Guest View: Editorial Sets Record Straight, All Hell Breaks Loose
This week’s editorial in the Free Lance regarding the bogus ads put out by the Oil Industry against Measure J was more than welcome, it was inspiring. This restores my faith in small-town newspapers and their role in advancing the cause of democracy.
Guest View: Response to ‘Stark contrast in openness between districts’
The Free Lance has praised the Hollister School District for being open and waiting to put a bond in the election. Open because they said they “will have to refine the project list” or open because they said they don't know what projects they want to do so they are waiting. The paper also stated of San Benito High School District, “Much of the discourse has been about narrowing the project list – a long slate of ideas”. The paper uses a negative description for SBHS District. The Free Lance sounds as if it is campaigning for HSD. Whatever this paper’s issues are with SBHS District, you realize that the students will pay for your tactics. You can try to convince yourself it is about the SBHS district but the district will eventually serve the majority of this community’s children.
Renew the push for a cure on World AIDS Day
Who would have thought back in 1984, when Health and Human
Fatal accidents are not ‘the norm’ at San Benito
For starters, I must pay my respects to Matt Lopez and P.J.
Costa remap measure looks tailor made for Arnold
From the day he began running to replace ex-Gov. Gray Davis,







