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May 18, 2026

Doves offer hope for local cancer survivors

The Relay For Life committee hosted the annual “Paint the Town Purple” Day Tuesday to recognize community members who have survived cancer. At 5:30 p.m., a group gathered at the Veterans Memorial Building for a dove release to celebrate, honor and remember those affected by cancer. On the same day, Tres Pinos School students held a Relay Recess to raise money for the American Cancer Society and awareness about prevention strategies.

Heat finish second at Triple Crown World Series

Heat 10U rebound early, but can't overcome San Diego club in

Half-inch of rain recorded in storm’s first hours

About a half-inch of rain had fallen outside the local water district office as of 3:30 p.m., according to the agency's executive director.

Blueline turns energy consumption green

Hollister company helps clients produce clean energy

Gas prices soar

Record gas prices at the pumps have Hollister motorists looking

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.

RACING: Local driver moving on up

In front of friends and family, Morgan Hill's Graham Downey made

California condor release delayed

Pinnacles National Monument is putting off an Oct. 15 scheduled

Power Play

A Honda Powerhouse dealership will be the city's Christmas gift

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