U.S. Women’s Open: Brittany Lang wins in playoff after Lundqvist penalty
SAN MARTIN—The U.S. Women’s Open was decided by a club grazing the sand.
Crunch Time: You can tell Lydia Ko is having fun even when you can’t
SAN MARTIN—So first of all, I cannot oversell just how amazing it is to walk around Cordevalle and hear the languages being spoken and the accents of those speaking.
U.S. Women’s Open Day 2: Korean trio tops second-round leaderboard
While the world’s top ranked female golfer Lydia Ko made her move back into contention at the 2016 U.S. Women’s Open, a trio of Korean competitors landed in the top three spots of Friday’s second-round leaderboard at Cordevalle Golf Club in San Martin.
U.S. Women’s Open Day 1: Mirim Lee blasts off to historic start
The first round of the U.S. Women’s Open went off with the top golfers charging hard out of the gates, with nine players shooting 3-under or better to open things up.
U.S. Women’s Open set to tee off Thursday
san martin—Sandra Angulo Minarro approached the tee box on the 8th hole during her practice round on Wednesday.
Kosmicki: Five ways to end party for fireworks hooligans
Timeless tradition in Hollister: Grown-up children shoot off miniature and not-so-miniature bombs over other residents’ properties, putting neighbors’ lives at risk and keeping the rest of the town awake until violators’ self-justified lawlessness simmers at a time of their choosing.
Rally food choices keep mouths watered
Jerry DeMille and Scott Bevens left their homes in North Hollywood at 4 a.m. Friday to get to the Hollister Independence Rally. The longtime friends said the trip was worth it.
Novack: Water restrictions ease, but drought remains
Winter 2016 saw improved hydrologic conditions in parts of California. More rain and snow fell in Northern California as compared with Central and Southern California; yet, due to California’s water conveyance systems, concerns over supply reliability have eased even in urban Southern California. Consequently, the mandatory conservation standards put in place by the state have been adjusted.
Getting Out: Take a fork in the river
I was here last Saturday, and this place was packed.” Chris Reeves, our river pilot from Tributary Whitewater Tours, was amazed how quiet the Oxbow put-in location was by the edge of the Middle Fork of the American River. Chris is used to guiding busy weekend trips, but it was a beautiful Monday morning, and we practically had the river to ourselves.
Girl Scouts raise funds for pantry donation box
On June 4, Girl Scout Cadette Troop 23174 members from Hollister completed their final step to earn the Silver Award by partnering with the Hollister Community Pantry, according to an announcement on the achievement.


















