Latest News Latest News City Politics Council To Discuss Taking Mayor, Council Member To Task David Alexander May 5, 2021 The Santa Clara City Council will consider reprimanding the mayor and her only political ally for preventing the Council’s first… Milestones Milestones: To change you need to change! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher May 4, 2021 Dysfunctional government leads to confusion, chaos, and even collapse. While we may have this as an issue on the national… Community Stop Asian Hate March in Santa Clara Offers Opportunity to Train Young Activists Cynthia Cheng May 3, 2021 Santa Clara resident Harbir Bhatia has been feeling troubled by reports about violence against Asian Americans. In March, was news… Schools Santa Clara Unified Fall 2021 Reopening Update, Possible Virtual Option Alissa Soroten April 30, 2021 To discuss the full reopening in Fall 2021, the Santa Clara Unified School District Board of Trustees held a special… City Politics Twisters Gymnastics Receives Use Permit, Planning Commission Recognized for Its Work Erika Towne April 30, 2021 El Camino Real Specific Plan The Planning Commission will hold a special hearing on Monday, May 10 at 6 p.m…. City Politics Another City Lawsuit — This One Over Already-Published Police Records Carolyn Schuk April 29, 2021 In September, Santa Clara was hit with a lawsuit over the City’s refusal to provide arrest information, even though the… Schools Paul J. Gonzalez Creates Joyful Murals Commemorating Sutter’s 60th Anniversary Diane Andrews April 28, 2021 Paul J. Gonzalez’s charming and joyful outdoor mural at John Sutter Elementary School, Santa Clara, transformed the entire end wall… Milestones Milestones: Listen to your voters! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher April 27, 2021 If you are a Santa Clara voter, you may not believe this. On the other hand, if you are not… Sports Bruins Softball Begins With Wild Affair Andrew Bensch April 27, 2021 An incredibly young Santa Clara Bruins softball team got a crash course of experience in a wild season opener Friday… Schools New English Learner Master Plan Approved, But Not Accompanying Consulting Contract Alissa Soroten April 23, 2021 English Learners, or Emerging Bilinguals, at Santa Clara Unified School District are finally getting a program overhaul. At the Board… Community Interact Alumna Sahana Prem Spearheads Trifecta Fundraiser to Feed the Hungry Diane Andrews April 22, 2021 Sahana Prem, a Santa Clara resident and 2020 graduate of Cupertino High School, spearheaded a Rotary Club-supported fundraiser that was… City Politics Final Verdict: Twice-Lost Voting Rights Lawsuit Cost City Nearly $5.8 Million Carolyn Schuk April 21, 2021 Santa Clara will be paying out almost $5.8 million in awards, costs, interest and its own legal bills to settle… Milestones Milestones: SF 49ers Make Noise? – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher April 21, 2021 You are probably tired of the war. This is the one that Santa Clara Mayor Lisa Gillmor launched against the… Sports Firebirds Fall 2-1 to Monta Vista on Senior Night Andrew Bensch April 21, 2021 Soccer fans couldn’t have asked for a better matchup Monday evening as the Fremont Firebirds celebrated their senior night. After… City Politics Council Defeats Public Petition To Require Video Be On During Meetings David Alexander April 21, 2021 A public petition to agendize a mandate requiring Santa Clara City Council Members to appear on camera during virtual meetings… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: April 11 – 17 Santa Clara Police Department April 20, 2021 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… City Politics Diversity Task Force Plans Surveys and Listening Sessions, Adds Youth and Senior Advisory Board Carolyn Schuk April 20, 2021 The April 12 meeting of the Santa Clara’s Task Force on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion was largely devoted to administrative… Community JW House Celebration of Hope Kim Ratcliff, PRxDigital April 19, 2021 Grab your favorite caffeinated morning beverage and join two pajama-clad local celebs for a fun morning all for a good… City Politics Long Debate Over Future of Santa Clara Leads to No Action on Proposed Data Center Erika Towne April 16, 2021 Santa Clara’s Planning Commission took no action on April 14 on a proposed plan for a data center at 2905… Community Santa Clara’s Sandra Dailey is the 10th Senate District’s Woman of the Year Cynthia Cheng April 15, 2021 In mid-March, State Senator Bob Wieckowski recognized Sandra Dailey as the 10th Senate District’s Woman of the Year. Dailey, a… 1 … 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 … 477