Latest News Latest News Sports Bruins Basketball Wins Thriller In CCS Playoff Opener Andrew Bensch June 10, 2021 Tuesday’s CCS Division I quarterfinal matchup between the No. 3 seed Santa Clara Bruins and No. 6 seed Palo Alto… Milestones Milestones: Progress is a Grindstone! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher June 9, 2021 Victory has its rewards, but the payoff doesn’t usually come overnight. This certainly is the reality with Santa Clara’s new… Community Santa Clara Pride 2021: Celebrating 52 Years of Change Carolyn Schuk June 9, 2021 When Santa Clara raised the Rainbow flag to mark the start of Pride month on June 4, it was a… City Politics Faster Time-to-Revenue for New Development, But Popular Events Off the Calendar: Santa Clara’s 2021/2022 – 2022/2023 Budget Carolyn Schuk June 8, 2021 While Santa Clara’s 2021/22 – 2022/23 deficit budget isn’t what anyone hopes to see, it makes the budget impacts crystal… Community Sunnyvale Throws Coming Out Party for Pride Month Diane Andrews June 8, 2021 Sunnyvale officially came out June 3 for National Pride Month, throwing a historic event on Historic Murphy Avenue. Pride night,… Schools Family, Friends Celebrate Class of 2021 Erika Towne June 8, 2021 After a school year of disappointment, the Class of 2021 finally had something go their way. On June 2, seniors… Community Santa Clara Honors Santa Clara University’s NCAA Champs Carolyn Schuk June 7, 2021 How big was Santa Clara University Women’s Soccer team’s NCAA College Cup victory over Florida State? Big enough that Mayor… Schools Assistance League of Los Altos Assisted Sunnyvale School District in Remote Learning & School Reopening Efforts Assistance League of Los Altos June 3, 2021 2020-2021 school year has been a unique and challenging one. The Assistance League of Los Altos and Sunnyvale School District… Schools Solutions to Real World Problems Are Found in SCUSD’s Virtual STEAM Expo Cynthia Cheng June 3, 2021 On May 6-8, the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) hosted a Virtual STEAM Expo. The virtual environment allowed participants… Milestones Milestones: The absence of sense! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher June 2, 2021 Remember when wrong used to be wrong? It really was not that long ago. We have laws that have now… Sports Wilcox Wins El Camino, Beats Fremont in Season Finale Andrew Bensch June 1, 2021 The Wilcox Chargers basketball squad finished off the league season Friday night with a 78-56 win over the Fremont Firebirds…. Schools Santa Clara Unified Board Aims for Smaller Class Sizes Alissa Soroten May 28, 2021 The Santa Clara Unified Board of Trustees dove into finding solutions for the school sites that have larger class sizes…. City Politics $26 Million Federal Aid Helps But Deficit Continues: 2021/2022 – 2022/2023 Santa Clara Budget By the Numbers Carolyn Schuk May 27, 2021 A $25.9 million grant from President Biden’s stimulus program reduces Santa Clara’s general fund deficit but it doesn’t eliminate it…. Community Taking It to The Street, Chabad Style Carolyn Schuk May 27, 2021 Two weeks ago, Chabad Santa Clara welcomed a new Torah scroll, the ceremony — Hachnasat Sefer Torah — bringing the scroll… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: May 16 – 22 Santa Clara Police Department May 26, 2021 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Milestones Milestones: It is time – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher May 26, 2021 Santa Clara City Council has a new majority which voters approved last November. Potentially these new members offer to bring… City Politics Garbage-Rate Spike Stalls, Green Waste Recovery Contract Still At Issue David Alexander May 26, 2021 The Santa Clara City Council put the kibosh on increasing garbage rates. Vice Mayor Raj Chahal is still on his… Sports Wilcox Loses Lead Late in Loss to Los Altos Andrew Bensch May 25, 2021 Friday’s matchup between Wilcox and Los Altos pitted the 7-3 Chargers (fourth in De Anza) against the 3-7 Eagles (sixth… Business Yellow Tier is Here, California Reopening on the Horizon Alissa Soroten May 21, 2021 Santa Clara County is now in the least-restrictive Yellow Tier of the State’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy. “Case rates… Schools SCUSD Prepares for In-Person Graduation Ceremonies Erika Towne May 21, 2021 Santa Clara Unified School District’s (SCUSD) Class of 2021 will have an opportunity that the Class of 2020 will not…. 1 … 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 … 477