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Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From May 6

Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From May 6

Mary Hanel

May 8, 2020

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (May 7, 1920) New City Charter Proposed for Santa Clara: Chamber of Commerce Also…

Specific Businesses Can Open Soon, If They Can Follow the Rules

Specific Businesses Can Open Soon, If They Can Follow the Rules

Alissa Soroten

May 7, 2020

The State of California has announced the guidelines “low-risk” businesses need to follow to be able to open as early…

Wilcox Softball Star Serena Cadena to Play at Cal State East Bay

Wilcox Softball Star Serena Cadena to Play at Cal State East Bay

Andrew Bensch

May 7, 2020

A four-year varsity standout, Wilcox senior Serena Cadena has been a key fixture for the Chargers softball team since 2017….

Perseverance Pays Off for Fremont Senior Kiara Angelito

Perseverance Pays Off for Fremont Senior Kiara Angelito

Andrew Bensch

May 7, 2020

Some of the best stories in professional sports are those where the athlete finally gets their chance at the highest…

Single Proprietor Businesses See Little Help and Plenty of Catch-22s

Single Proprietor Businesses See Little Help and Plenty of Catch-22s

Carolyn Schuk

May 7, 2020

In the war against COVID-19, America’s smallest businesses, sole proprietorships, may be taking most economic casualties. We’re talking your mom-and-pop livelihoods…

Postal Workers Continue to Provide Essential Service to Community

Postal Workers Continue to Provide Essential Service to Community

Erika Towne

May 7, 2020

Sunnyvale mail carrier Javier Torres has never seen anything like this in his 29 years with the United States Postal…

Milestones: Lawless Law!

Milestones: Lawless Law!

Miles H Barber, Publisher

May 6, 2020

If you were in charge of starting a country, what would be the first thing you would do? Most likely,…

Lunch in a Time of Coronavirus with Larry Klein

Lunch in a Time of Coronavirus with Larry Klein

Carolyn Schuk

May 6, 2020

Sunnyvale Mayor Larry Klein is an unlikely social media star. But in the world of COVID-19 isolation, his low-key, guy-next-door…

Even in the COVID-19 New Normal You Can Still Buy — or Sell — a House

Even in the COVID-19 New Normal You Can Still Buy — or Sell — a House

Carolyn Schuk

May 6, 2020

Likely most of us think this is not a time to buy or sell a house. But Sunnyvale realtor Dave…

Captain Jack: Bruins Two-Sport Star Jack Fukuda Leaps to Success

Captain Jack: Bruins Two-Sport Star Jack Fukuda Leaps to Success

Andrew Bensch

May 6, 2020

There might not be a combination of two sports, or (in the case of track and field) events, that complement…

Santa Clara Police Report: April 26 – May 2

Santa Clara Police Report: April 26 – May 2

Santa Clara Police Department

May 6, 2020

The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The…

State Will Release Guidelines For Businesses To Open As Early as Friday

State Will Release Guidelines For Businesses To Open As Early as Friday

Alissa Soroten

May 4, 2020

Specific businesses in some areas of California may be able to reopen as early as this week. Governor Newsom announced…

Two New Community COVID-19 Testing Sites in San Jose, Gilroy

Two New Community COVID-19 Testing Sites in San Jose, Gilroy

Alissa Soroten

May 4, 2020

Governor Gavin Newsom has announced that over 80 additional community testing sites would open across California. Locally, County of Santa…

Santa Clara’s 4th of July All-City Picnic and Fireworks Extravaganza Canceled

Santa Clara’s 4th of July All-City Picnic and Fireworks Extravaganza Canceled

Santa Clara Weekly

May 4, 2020

The City of Santa Clara has decided to cancel this year’s 4th of July All-City Picnic & Fireworks Extravaganza due to the…

“Build The Density and Transit Will Come” Says Transportation Expert

“Build The Density and Transit Will Come” Says Transportation Expert

Jacob Bourne

May 1, 2020

At an April 22 study session Planning Commissioners welcomed transportation consultant, Karen Mack who gave a presentation on proposed changes…

Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines from April 29

Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines from April 29

Mary Hanel

May 1, 2020

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (April 30, 1920) Vote for Johnson!: Santa Clara Hiram Johnson Club, with Over 100…

Random Acts of Kindness

Random Acts of Kindness

Larry Sacks

April 30, 2020

There is a lot of uncertainty associated with a shelter in place order, but it’s at times like this that…

From the Cover: Birthday Parade for Jazzy

From the Cover: Birthday Parade for Jazzy

Larry Sacks

April 30, 2020

Jazzy, a student at Peterson Middle School, celebrated her birthday in a non-traditional way. Both Santa Clara Fire and Police…

Milestones: You Have Been Conned!

Milestones: You Have Been Conned!

Miles H Barber, Publisher

April 29, 2020

If you have noticed an uptick in petty theft in your neighborhood, you are most likely correct in your observation….

Santa Clara Community Crisis Coalition Shows We Can Do It

Santa Clara Community Crisis Coalition Shows We Can Do It

Carolyn Schuk

April 29, 2020

The Santa Clara Community Crisis Coalition (SC-CCC) has turned an indoor soccer court into a medical face shield manufacturing operation,…