Editorial: Commuting practice must end
Councilman Robert Scattini may have been the wrong person to criticize the police department for allowing a captain to commute 90 miles round trip each day in a squad car on the city's dime - because Scattini's use of a county vehicle during his 22-year tenure as marshal allows defenders of the expense to cloud the debate - but he was right in pointing out the unfair perk.
Editorial: Hollister should set geographic limits for safety workers
Police Capt. Carlos Reynoso's use of a taxpayer-funded patrol car for his daily commute to and from work – around 100 miles round trip – underscores that the city needs a policy requiring newly hired, sworn, public-safety personnel to live in or near Hollister.
Fix the law or we’ll leave more children behind
A destructive law, no matter how well-intentioned, should be
Our New Year’s reflections and wishes
As the year 2003 closes out today, we would like to pause for a
Editorial: Reversal of franchise ban provides opportunity for revenue
San Juan Bautista is coming around on some of the city government's antiquated economic development policies.
To educate, Bonfante Gardens must stay open
Congratulations to Greg Martinez on his selection to the
Letter: It’s a never-ending game and we are losing
A football game has a start and end. It will go for as long as there is time left on the clock. The players obviously know this and act accordingly. They know that in the fourth quarter they are nearing the end so they...






