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February 7, 2026

Council mulls transparency

Councilman Perry Woodward's greater goal of transparency still

Hollister developers can soon start building

The city on Monday can start issuing construction permits after

Hollister board keeps El Rancho San Benito moving along

Four of five supervisors today rejected a proposal that would

Fireworks on the streets

The 16 fund-raising groups that won the public safety debate

$20 million down the city drain?

More than 120 businesses, ranging from medical facilities to

Love ’em or hate ’em, fireworks stay

Some call it a lack of common sense, some say the body lacks

Updated: Firework ban unlikely given supermajority requirement and absent mayor

Tonight the city council will consider banning all fireworks for

The (fireworks) show must go on

More than 70 residents showed up at City Hall tonight to protest

City cracks a little

Under a temporary plan, the city will pay 80 percent of sidewalk

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