Monthly Archives: November 2018
Panetta stresses food safety in light of E. coli outbreak
Congressman Jimmy Panetta's office released a statement Tuesday following news that an E. coli outbreak may be linked to the Central Coast.
According to Panetta's...
City pushes pause on HDA idea for year-round lights, sound
The Hollister Downtown Association’s proposal for the city to pay about $75,000 for year-round tree lighting and a sound system is on hold after...
New fire contracts for county, San Juan get key approvals
Hollister City Council members Monday approved a new seven-year contract for fire services with San Juan Bautista, and the county board Tuesday approved a...
City suspends parking lot time limits for holidays
The City of Hollister is continuing its annual tradition of suspending timed parking limits in downtown parking lots for the holiday season in an...
Hollister adding three new lighted crosswalks
The city is adding three additional lighted crosswalks in town.
The Hollister City Council approved of $152,000 to cover new crosswalks and repair work to...
City OKs extra admin help at airport, fire department
Hollister City Council members Monday approved the hiring of a new position to help with administration matters at the airport and fire department.
The position...
Council wants cost data before issuing garage parking spots
Hollister City Council members were deadlocked Monday on a proposal to allocate city-owned Briggs Building parking spaces to a private condo developer and the...
Weather: Rain in forecast for San Benito County
Adam Bell does his San Benito County weather forecast Tuesday for the Thanksgiving holiday period. Watch it below:
https://vimeo.com/301912358
City sets aside $2M for fix related to waste spill
Hollister City Council members quietly approved setting aside $2 million for repairs related to a 2016 sewer spill caused by defective equipment.
Council members approved...
Pay hikes OK’d for top Hollister managers
Hollister council members Monday approved pay raises for several department heads.
Council members in the consent agenda unanimously approved new contracts with Fire Chief Bob...