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New councilman wants more meetings to take on goals

Newly elected Hollister Councilman Marty Richman proposed a third regular meeting each month because he said two monthly gatherings aren’t enough for all the...

City to re-engage shopping center interests on roundabout

City planners are going to go back to the negotiating table with interests in the shopping center where the Grocery Outlet and Roundtable Pizza...

Agenda: Update coming on practice bomb findings at airport

The Hollister Airport Advisory Commission is set to meet next at 6 p.m. Wednesday at Hollister City Hall, 375 Fifth St., to consider the...

New Hollister council members to take oath Dec. 10

The three new Hollister City Council members are scheduled to take the oath of office Dec. 10. District 2 Councilman-elect Rolan Resendiz, District 3 Councilwoman-elect...

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...

Video Interviews: District 4 Hollister City Council Candidates

Salvador Mora and Marty Richman are facing off on the Nov. 6 ballot for the open District 4 seat on the Hollister City Council....

Campaign finance figures released for mayor, council races

The Hollister City Clerk's Office published campaign finance documents submitted by Thursday's deadline for the mayor's race and three city council races. Candidates who raised...

Hollister council officially suspends downtown sign ordinance

Hollister council members voted 4-0 on Monday to temporarily suspend the downtown sign ordinance that became the source of controversy when a business complained...

New councilwoman: Growth management a ‘big concern’

Newly appointed Hollister City Councilwoman Carol Lenoir said “right off the bat” that growth management will be a major concern for her. Lenoir said it...