Latest News Latest News Sports Wilcox Football Faces First Opponent in Nearly 16 Months Andrew Bensch March 16, 2021 On Saturday, March 13, the Wilcox Chargers football team informally scrimmaged against the Archbishop Mitty Monarchs. It was the first… Milestones Milestones: New Council doesn’t budge! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher March 16, 2021 The Santa Clara marathon Council meetings have returned. Midnight last Tuesday was not enough, as the Council retired for the… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: February 28 – March 6 Santa Clara Police Department March 12, 2021 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Schools Santa Clara Unified Says Reopening Schools is in Sight Alissa Soroten March 12, 2021 It’s been about a year since Santa Clara Unified School District’s schools were open to every student. Now, the District… Sports Wilcox Golf Goes Up Against Tough Los Altos Squad Andrew Bensch March 11, 2021 The Wilcox Chargers golf team held their own on Tuesday afternoon as the rain in the forecast held off just… City Politics Council Makes Public Safety Cutbacks, ManCo Comments On Stadium Authority Budget David Alexander March 11, 2021 After several weeks of deliberation, the Santa Clara City Council has opted to make cuts to police and fire services…. CommunitySchools Self-Published Student Author Aarna Agrawal Recognized by Santa Clara City Council Cynthia Cheng March 11, 2021 Back in January, Aarna Agrawal, 8, received recognition for her writing endeavors from the Santa Clara City Council, led by… City Politics City Breaks $5 Million in CVRA Lawsuit It Lost, With More Cost to Come Carolyn Schuk March 10, 2021 Santa Clara’s cost in the voting rights lawsuit it lost in court and on appeal has now reached $5.2 million… Milestones Milestones: Dodge, deflect and delay! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher March 10, 2021 Consider the issues in Santa Clara. A bloated and busted budget, a divided Council, a City Attorney run rampant, a… CommunityLife Announcements Showing Up For People: Don Callejon June 14, 1930 – Feb. 27, 2021 Carolyn Schuk March 10, 2021 In 2006, when the flag was first raised at Don Callejon K-8 School, the first new school built in Santa… Business Customers, Employees Surprised After Fry’s Electronics Closes Overnight Erika Towne March 9, 2021 A feeling of disbelief rolled through the Fry’s parking lot in Sunnyvale on Feb. 24. Overnight, the electronics retail chain… Schools SCUSD Looks to Open School Before Spring Break as Educators Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Erika Towne March 9, 2021 After months of waiting their turn, Santa Clara educators are getting their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Santa Clara… City Politics Santa Clara’s City Attorney: Unorthodox Hire, Unorthodox Conduct Carolyn Schuk March 8, 2021 Santa Clara City Attorney Brian Doyle was hired in an unusual way. And, as City Attorney he behaves in ways… City Politics Diversity Task Force Begins Work, Plans to Survey Residents on Renaming Columbus Day Carolyn Schuk March 5, 2021 Santa Clara’s Task Force on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion met Thursday to review its work plan. Future committee meetings are scheduled… Business Christian Malesic Takes Over Silicon Valley Central Chamber of Commerce Erika Towne March 4, 2021 After a nationwide search, the Silicon Valley Central Chamber of Commerce (SVCCC) has hired Christian D. Malesic as its new… Sports Bruins Golf Gets Green Light to Birdie Andrew Bensch March 4, 2021 Alongside swimming, diving, cross country and tennis, high school golf finds itself among the first sports in California to return… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: February 21 – 27 Santa Clara Police Department March 3, 2021 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… City Politics Still No Decision On Fate Of Police And Fire Departments Cutbacks David Alexander March 3, 2021 The Santa Clara City Council again delayed deciding whether to cut police and fire services, greatly impact essential services or… Milestones Milestones: Why Is He Still Here? – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher March 2, 2021 It has been two months since Santa Clara City Attorney Brian Doyle withheld a settlement offer from the new City… Business Restaurants, Movie Theaters, Gyms Can Reopen Indoors Alissa Soroten March 2, 2021 After months under the strictest restrictions, Santa Clara County is finally moving into a less restrictive tier, now allowing for… 1 … 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 … 477