Measure T’s passing was only Step 1 in long process
Although the city scored a major victory when voters approved Measure T with a 66 percent approval, it's important to remember that this is just the beginning and citizens must keep pressure on Hollister officials to ensure this significant tax increase is used as efficiently and appropriately as possible.
Editorial: Kudos for Speed Campaign; jeers for Gavilan Foundation
The San Benito County Chamber of Commerce held an inaugural
Guest View: Americans and a lifelong relationship with health insurance
Health insurance—can’t live with it, can’t live without it… or can you? These days, it seems the price we pay for health insurance is more than what it’s worth.
When you tally up the monthly premiums, health care deductibles and copays, the average healthy American...
Letters: Surprised by crime in San Juan Bautista
Last Sunday, my wife and I and our three children ventured over




