Latest News Latest News City Politics Santa Clara Missed No Opportunity to Miss An Opportunity To Save $5.8 Million: City’s History of CVRA Litigation Carolyn Schuk June 29, 2021 In coming weeks the Santa Clara City Council will take up a proposal to formally apologize to Santa Clara residents… Schools Santa Clara Unified Special Education Department Asks for Flexibility Alissa Soroten June 25, 2021 General Education and Special Education students will face challenges as they find their footing after the COVID-19 pandemic derailed their… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: June 13 – 19 Santa Clara Police Department June 24, 2021 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Community Cupertino Teen Leverages the Power of Partnership with the Salvation Army to Feed Hungry Kids Diane Andrews June 24, 2021 At just 16, Prajval Sharma from Cupertino has already founded a nonprofit that leverages the power of partnerships to make… Community Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense March in Mountain View Diane Andrews June 24, 2021 The San Jose chapter of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America carried a mobile art exhibit literally on… City Politics Plan Bay Area 2050: Santa Clara County Expected to Lead Regional Growth in Coming Decades Jacob Bourne June 23, 2021 The Metropolitan Transportations Commission and Association of Bay Area Governments are charting a course for the Bay Area’s future with… Business Great America Debuts South Bay Shores Water Park Erika Towne June 23, 2021 Great America’s newest attraction has finally debuted to the public. The revamped Boomerang Bay is now open under a new… City Politics Council Passes Budget, Amends Cuts To Public Safety David Alexander June 23, 2021 The Santa Clara City Council passed the two-year budget, and, after much debate, opted to split the baby in regards… Community Sunnyvale Mobile Home Park Residents Protest Skyrocketing Rents — Every Saturday Carolyn Schuk June 22, 2021 Rick Valley is known for attentiveness to his Plaza del Rey neighbors; checking in on them, bringing groceries, running errands…. Milestones Milestones: When is the Turn? – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher June 22, 2021 You might think after six months on the job you would have a handle on the issues. This does not… Sports Briarwood Pirates Finish Tournament of Champions in 2nd Place Andrew Bensch June 22, 2021 For the fifth season in a row, the Briarwood Little League Major Pirates sailed deep into the Tournament of Champions…. Arts & Entertainment Proposed Santa Clara Budget Axes Grants to Long-Time Community Arts Groups Carolyn Schuk June 17, 2021 For half a century at least, Santa Clara supported performing groups with deep ties to the City — even in years… City Politics El Camino Specific Plan Gets Tweaks David Alexander June 16, 2021 The Santa Clara City Council has approved new requirements for development along El Camino Real — with a few changes…. City Politics Details on Future Development on El Camino Real Erika Towne June 15, 2021 The El Camino Real Specific Plan is a massive undertaking that outlines the City’s guidelines for future development along the… Milestones Milestones: An Anniversary to Forget – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher June 15, 2021 Fifteen months ago, the hydrogen bomb of COVID-19 closed the doors of America and the world. Not necessarily a date… Sports Briarwood Pirates Win 5th Straight Major Championship Andrew Bensch June 15, 2021 It has seemingly become a yearly tradition for Briarwood Little League in Santa Clara, the Pirates are yet again the… City Politics Developer Park Fees, Garbage Fees Increase Carolyn Schuk June 14, 2021 In a Thursday continuation of its June 8 meeting, the Santa Clara City Council approved increases in residential developer park… Community Valley Water Declares Water Shortage Emergency for Santa Clara County Jacob Bourne June 11, 2021 At a meeting on June 9, the Santa Clara Valley Water District Board Members voted unanimously to declare a water… Schools Schools Out, Santa Clara Unified Braces For 2021-2022 Alissa Soroten June 11, 2021 With one of the toughest school years behind them, the Santa Clara Unified School District Board of Trustees set their… City Politics Another Marathon Council Meeting, Budget Forecast Unchanged, Censure for Watanabe and Admonishment for Gillmor Carolyn Schuk June 10, 2021 Santa Clara City Council had another marathon meeting on June 8, ending with about half the agenda continued to June… 1 … 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 … 477