Supporters: ‘Bring Jack Back’
In light of limited insight from a circumspect district, legal
Highway 25 safety project under budget
Safety improvements to Highway 25 between Hollister and the
Stolen guns recovered in torture case
Detectives located a significant cache of stolen property
DUI patrols to increase during holiday weekend
County law enforcement agencies are increasing efforts to arrest
Another set of eyes downtown?
The Gilroy Downtown Business Association and the Gilroy Police
Suspect eludes police during high-speed chase
Morgan Hill police are searching for a 40-year-old man who led
Gilroy man arrested for rape of woman, runaway juvenile
Police arrested a man Monday suspected of raping two females,
SOFTBALL: Cougars receive seven league awards, three First-Team bids
On the heels of its second-place finish in the Monterey Bay
Dominic J. Lomanto, Sr.
Dominic J. Lomanto, Sr. passed away in Hollister at the age of 87. He was born in San Jose and lived all of his life in Hollister. He married his wife, Betty, in Minden, NV in 1948, served his country honorably during WWII in the US Army and was a member of Sacred Heart Church. He worked as a self employed farmer and as a buyer for San Benito Foods. He was a member of the Farm Bureau, Hollister Elks Lodge, The Gourmet Club and liked golf, Pedro and hunting.
Annual Pops Concert looks to the sky
A highly anticipated June 2 musical extravaganza will surely






















