Monthly Archives: March 2018
CHP reports on tickets for school bus violators
The local California Highway Patrol issued four citations on Wednesday as part of an effort to crack down on violators who failed to stop...
Heart to Art: Phil Leonard on auto paint, work ethic
In this episode of Heart to Art, Hollister artist Phil Leonard sits down with host Cesar Flores at the 18th Barrel in San Juan...
Agenda: Council to consider cannabis, travel, McCarthy Park
Hollister City Council members will meet at 6:30 p.m. Monday at Hollister City Hall, 375 Fifth St., to consider the following:
Approve adult-use cannabis...
Careers in police work, comedy collide for Mancini
Since comedian Michael Mancini became a cop about two decades ago, he’s had plenty of good material coming out of his police work.
“Ever since...
Acclaimed flamenco guitarist to play at Gavilan College
Gavilan College will host award-winning flamenco guitarist José Antonio RodrÃguez in April.
According to an announcement from the local community college:
Who: Straight from his sold...
Local voting practices to change in 2018
Big procedural changes are coming for San Benito County voters that should result in fewer mailings, more time to register, and no out-of-pocket postage...
Video: Dilley thankful years after accident left her as quadriplegic
Hollister resident Jacqueline Dilley interviews at Jovenes de Antano and talks about her recovery after an accident left her paralyzed. This interview from February...
State to reveal ballot qualifiers Thursday
California voters can expect a packed ballot in the races for governor and U.S. Senate come June, but Thursday will find out exactly who...
Music: Native American flute player at San Juan festival
Jose Cabezas plays Native American wind instruments at the San Juan Bautista Fine Arts & Crafts Festival on March 24.
Inmate on medical pass walked away from hospital
The sheriff's office is still actively searching for a 34-year-old inmate from Los Banos who had been on a "medical pass" when he walked...