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San Benito County Arts Council Awards 2024 Arts Express Grants
San Benito County Historical Society
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BenitoLink Photojournalist Explores the Beauty of San Benito County
Named Merchant of the Month at Hollister Artisans Mercantile, which has a section with his photographs for sale, Adam Bell continues to build his presence as one of San Benito County’s most active photographers and photojournalists.
Hwy 101/125 Interchange Project Moves Ahead
DeSilva Gates-Viking was the company awarded the contract for the Hwy 101/25 interchange project and is expected to start Phase 1 in April.
From CalMatters...
Landlords Are Using AI to Raise Rents — And California Cities Are Leading the Pushback
California and federal prosecutors have accused software company RealPage of enriching itself ”at the expense of renters who pay inflated prices.”
Unstoppable Invasion: How Did Mussels Sneak Into California, Despite Decades of State Shipping Rules?
Most ships discharging ballast water into California waters are inspected, but state officials have tested the water of only 16 ships. Experts say invaders like mussels are inevitable under current rules and enforcement.
Jacob’s Heart Receives $10,000 Grant From Community Foundation
Jacob’s Heart is honored to be selected as a grant recipient by the Community Foundation for San Benito County. As one of Jacob’s Heart’s service areas, these funds will support families in the region facing a pediatric cancer diagnosis.
Mitchell/Union Roads at SR 156 to Fully Re-Open
Another milestone has been achieved as part of the State Route 156 Improvement Project with the full re-opening of Mitchell Road/Union Road anticipated to occur by 5 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 2, weather permitting.
The Price Tag on Project 2025’s Abortion Plan: $300 Million Cut to Medi-Cal
Gov. Gavin Newsom is urgently preparing to protect reproductive rights from the incoming Trump administration—and the looming possibility of Project 2025-inspired policies.
Busing People Out of Homelessness: How California’s Relocation Programs Really Work
Many California cities offer their homeless residents one-way bus tickets to other places.
BenitoLink’s NewsMatch Campaign Is Moving Right Along
When it comes to fundraising, fall is our most crucial time of the year. It sets the stage for our 2025 reporting. We ask our readers to take advantage of matching opportunities to double, and sometimes triple, their donations.
Gracie's Kitchen's Inc. Recalls Read-To-Eat Products Manufactured Between 11/4 and 11/13/24 Because of Possible Health Risk
Handsome Brook Farms Issues Recall of Kirkland Signature Organic Pasture Raised 24-Count Eggs Because of Possible Health Risk
4Earth Farms, LLC. Recalls Organic and Conventional Vegetable Medleys and Organic Whole Carrots, Containing Grimmway Farms Carrots, Because of Possible Health Risk
In the wake of the First World War, a group of business leaders built an international organization of more than 1,000 local service clubs in less than a decade. It has grown to be one of the biggest philanthropic organizations …
A movement started just 12 years ago has gone global—and local. Meanwhile, one of the oldest and largest philanthropic enterprises in the world continues to serve.
Week One of the charismatic-megafauna segment of our Doing Good series features the BPOE Elks. And: San Diego Zoo cams!
Two plans to protect the ocean and its beaches—and the coolest marine-life webcams on the planet.
Have a desire to watch a kelp forest, or some moon jellies, or some otters, or sharks, or birds? Not a problem thanks to these amazing live webcams.
This Veterans Day, we pay tribute to those who have given parts of their lives to our armed services, and those who serve in our nation's army of government workers.
The organization responsible for the GI Bill and Veterans Day continues to help service members, veterans, and their families.
The way forward is simple but not easy. Can we count on you?
As white-hot rhetoric and threats of political violence bring many voters to the edge of madness, we offer a hopeful reminder.
Democratic institutions are at work statewide, dealing with local issues and big stuff including the California Delta.
The first service club is over 100 years old and still doing good in the world.
An international network of business leaders are working to build local alliances and solve global problems.
Californians are being asked to approve two bond measures totaling $20 billion in the election now underway. What does that mean, and how does it work? Find out here.
Municipal bonds fund water systems, school buildings, parks, police stations and other public projects that require voter-approved money.
As voters receive their ballots for the 2024 presidential election and important statewide and local races, we look at efforts to build democracy, and efforts to weaken it.
The decades of work to win the right to vote for women was only the beginning.
In more than 30 states, it’s harder than ever to vote this year. But in California, it’s never been easier.
Making a better world for women and preparing women to make a better world.
The legacy of ‘service clubs’ such as Soroptomists and Rotary lives on in a new generation of social clubs and volunteer organizations.
CALL FOR ART: In Full Bloom
Winter Pick-Up Dinner Fundraiser
NEW Autumn Latin Night Dance Party
2025 ARTIST ROUNDTABLES
2024 Small Works Art Show & Raffle OPENING CELEBRATION
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