Latest News Latest News Arts & EntertainmentCommunity Catch of the Season: Big Fish by Sunnyvale Community Players Diane Andrews October 25, 2021 Big Fish. A celebrated 1998 novel by Daniel Wallace. A 2003 fantasy comedy-drama film. And now, a poignant 2013 musical… Community City of Sunnyvale’s Annual Awards Recognize Community Members Erika Towne October 22, 2021 40 years ago, the City of Sunnyvale began the tradition of honoring local community members with a single award—the Distinguished… City Politics Participate in Santa Clara Redistricting The City Of Santa Clara October 21, 2021 Every 10 years, the City of Santa Clara takes into account population changes reflected in the Census. The City has… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Department to Drastically Increase Police Surveillance Throughout the City David Alexander October 21, 2021 Since the pandemic started, Santa Clara has seen an uptick in crime, a trend police believe the installation of stationary… City Politics El Camino Real Specific Plan Gets Changed Again David Alexander October 20, 2021 In the mayor’s words, the El Camino Real Specific Plan is “back to the drawing board” after the Council voted… Sports Firebirds Cruise Past Chargers, Clinch El Camino Championship Andrew Bensch October 20, 2021 The Fremont Firebirds water polo squad finished off a season sweep of the Wilcox Chargers on Tuesday by cruising to… Schools Final Beam Put into Place at Kathleen MacDonald High School Erika Towne October 20, 2021 Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) has achieved a major milestone in the construction of its newest school. On Saturday,… Milestones Milestones – The Hypocrisy of Free Theft! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher October 19, 2021 Running rampant through the halls of justice is a disease more serious than COVID. This is the pandemic of lawlessness…. City Politics Newsom Vetoes Brown Act Changes, But Current Remote Meetings Requirements Remain in Place Carolyn Schuk October 19, 2021 We were incorrect in our Oct. 6 story, “New Law Means Remote Public Meetings Here To Stay.” Although AB 339… City Politics Planning Commission Examines Parking Options in Santa Clara’s Future Erika Towne October 18, 2021 With no new business on the agenda, Santa Clara’s Planning Commission took the opportunity to learn more about parking lift… Schools Planning for Kathleen MacDonald High School Picks Up Speed Alissa Soroten October 15, 2021 The first in-person meeting of the Santa Clara Unified School District Board of Trustees included updates about the district’s newest… City Politics Santa Clara Receives Award for Excellence in Information Technology Practices The City Of Santa Clara October 15, 2021 The City of Santa Clara was selected as a recipient of the 2021 Award for Excellence in Information Technology Practices… Community Don’t Let Up on Water Conservation Carolyn Schuk October 14, 2021 There’s two ways to cut your water use dramatically, the hard way and the easy way. The hard way is… Schools SCUSD’s Dual Language Immersion Program Starts Second Year Erika Towne October 14, 2021 With children back in school for the start of the 2021 school year, one of the Santa Clara Unified School… Community Mental Health Experts and Elected Officials Exchange Thoughts at the AAPI Mental Health Forum Cynthia Cheng October 13, 2021 At the Sept. 16 AAPI Mental Health Forum, a virtual public event, a panel of speakers convened to acknowledge the… Sports Bruins Serve Their Way to Win Over Falcons Andrew Bensch October 12, 2021 The Santa Clara Bruins volleyball squad took down the Saratoga Falcons in four sets on Monday night. Santa Clara dropped… Milestones Milestones – Santa Clara’s Major Partner! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher October 12, 2021 It has become totally tiresome, and frankly boring, to hear Santa Clara’s chronic critics complain continually about Santa Clara Council… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity Parade of Champions Returns, Better Than Ever Carolyn Schuk October 12, 2021 Fate was smiling on Santa Clara last Saturday when she delivered a cloudless, sunny autumn day for Santa Clara’s Parade… Community Interactive Virtual Experience Pops Up at Valley Fair Erika Towne October 7, 2021 A traveling interactive museum about Virtual Reality (VR) has popped up at Westfield Valley Fair. The Virtual Science Center shows… City Politics New Law Means Remote Public Meetings Here To Stay Carolyn Schuk October 6, 2021 Slowly but surely California’s open meetings laws are evolving into the 21st century. Last month a landmark bill authored by… 1 … 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 … 477