Another View: It is the GOP vs. Mother Nature
House Republicans, especially those of the "tea party" ilk, think they know the cause of our country's economic woes: environmental regulations. As a result, they loaded up the appropriations bill that funds the Interior Department and the Environmental Protection Agency with dozens of riders that would encourage deadly pollution of the air and water, set back efforts to reduce greenhouse gases and allow uranium mining near the Grand Canyon, among other things. Such riders are commonplace on annual appropriations bills, but Washington insiders say they've never seen such a breathtaking assault on the environment.
If we halt 156 project now, the county pays later
I am writing to voice my opinions on the 3-in-1 Highway project
Supes should clean up the county lawsuits
The new Board of Supervisors has spent a lot of time in the
Student Protesters Showed Courage and Spirit
On Tuesday March 28, over 100 Latino/Chicano students walked out
Measure G and the future of San Benito County
After spending the past month traveling through South America
City done little to move economic train ahead
At their last meeting, the Hollister City Council received a
Guest view: State’s kids have been used and abused
From the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, the state’s six million public school students have been used as pawns in political power struggles and abused by having their educations stunted.
Both mistreatments continue as, finally, in-person classes resume with the new and more virulent “delta”...
Above all else, hope
Last Friday while deciding on this issue’s Question of the Week, I ran into a bit of difficulty. I wanted to ask our readers how cancer impacted them to coincide with reporter Nick Preciado’s coverage of the Relay for Life fundraiser held last weekend...







