Monthly Archives: November 2018
Aquarium offers free admission to San Benito residents
San Benito County residents can get into the Monterey Bay Aquarium for free through Dec. 9 as part of the annual Community Open House...
Panetta, fellow veterans urge repayment under ‘Forever GI Bill’
Courtesy of Congressman Jimmy Panetta's Office:
Congressman Jimmy Panetta (CA-20) and seven fellow veteran Members of Congress sent a letter to Department of Veterans Affairs...
Agenda: Hollister to honor citizen for alerting family of fire
The City of Hollister is set to award Eric Cattoor with a recognition certificate for his actions during the recent Homestead Avenue house fire.
That...
Police seek woman caught on camera taking package
The Hollister Police Department is asking for the public's help identifying a woman connected to a suspected "porch pirate" package theft this week.
The police...
Calfire to lift local burn ban
Calfire's local unit and the Hollister Fire Department have announced the burn permit suspension will be lifted Saturday in San Benito County.
The suspension is...
SBHS AVID promotes college-going culture
Courtesy of San Benito High School:
The San Benito High School AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) program will have its first set of four-year students...
Free days announced for Pinnacles, other national parks
Pinnacles National Park and other national parks will have five free entrance days in 2019.
The National Park Service recently announced the free days for...
County avoids major storm issues so far
So far, there haven’t been any serious issues reported to the Office of Emergency Services related to the storm system in San Benito County.
It...
City, HDA form committee to address sign ordinance concerns
Courtesy of the Hollister Downtown Association:
The City of Hollister and the Hollister Downtown Association, at the request of the City Council, have formed an...
City looks to spend $4.6M on sewer sludge removal
After paying more than $2 million to remove sludge from the Hollister wastewater plants in 2015, the city is proposing to spend $4.6 million...