Latest News Latest News Public Safety Gunshots Between Groups on Ruth Court, Property Damage Only Santa Clara Police Department January 4, 2021 On Dec. 30, 2020 at approximately 10:37 p.m., the San Jose Police Department (SJPD) was following up on an investigation… City Politics CVRA Appeal: Santa Clara’s Challenge to Voting Rights Law Loses, Court Upholds Established Precedent Carolyn Schuk December 30, 2020 The California Appeals Court has shot down the City of Santa Clara’s appeal of the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA)… City Politics CVRA Appeal: Santa Clara Loses — Again Carolyn Schuk December 30, 2020 The California Appeals Court shot down the City of Santa Clara’s appeal of the 2018 California Voting Rights Act (CVRA)… City Politics Russ Melton Returns to Sunnyvale’s City Council Erika Towne December 30, 2020 For the first time in Sunnyvale’s history, the city has elected Councilmembers to represent districts instead of the city at… City Politics Suds Jain: Walking the Environmental Walk Carolyn Schuk December 30, 2020 A leadership class by County Supervisor Joe Simitian opened Santa Clara Councilmember Suds Jain’s eyes to how much of the… Milestones Milestones: The War Isn’t Over! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher December 30, 2020 The clock has ticked down to end the most challenging year since WWII. Farewell 2020, we will remember you and… Community 2020 Holiday Home Decorating Contest Winners Light Up the December Darkness Diane Andrews December 29, 2020 Twenty-four Santa Clara families spiked their electric bills in December as they lit up their neighborhoods with front yard holiday… Community Central Park Landscape Architect Robert Royston Memorialized Diane Andrews December 29, 2020 The California modernist landscape architect who designed Santa Clara’s Central Park, Robert Royston (1918-2008), was honored by the Cultural Landscape… Community Pandemic Prescribes New Approaches for Charities’ Holiday Programs Carolyn Schuk December 29, 2020 Local non-profits are finding new ways to organize well-loved Santa Clara programs, making their events virtual and designing new programs…. Schools 49ers Help Students Stay Fit During Distance Learning Erika Towne December 28, 2020 Over the winter break, Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) students will be staying fit with a little help from… Op-Ed Home for the Holidays…With a Good Book Carolyn Schuk December 23, 2020 Home for the Holidays is one of the warmest images of Christmas. But “quarantined at home for the holidays” isn’t… Community Teen’s Eagle Scout Project Honors Fallen Sunnyvale K-9 Officer Jax Erika Towne December 23, 2020 Not even out of high school yet and teen Saurav Gandhi has already made his mark on Sunnyvale’s Department of… Business Party Yardy Brings the Yard Card Trend to Santa Clara Cynthia Cheng December 23, 2020 Leigh Gass, who was raised in Texas, moved to Santa Clara’s Rivermark neighborhood with her family back in February. According… Milestones Milestones: Holiday Joy? – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher December 23, 2020 Usually, this time of year we enjoy the spirit of the Holidays with families and friends. Added to our environment… Life Announcements Luis C Rosa – Resident of Santa Clara – August 25, 1958 – December 14, 2020 Family and Loved Ones December 22, 2020 Luis C Rosa Resident of Santa Clara August 25, 1958 – December 14, 2020 Luis is survived by his sister… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: December 13 – 18 Santa Clara Police Department December 21, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… City Politics Hopes For Courthouse Relocation Dwindle David Alexander December 18, 2020 Attempts to relocate the courthouse to make way to revitalize Santa Clara’s downtown have fallen flat. In a report during… Schools SCUSD Hears Good News on the Budget, Elects New Leadership Alissa Soroten December 18, 2020 Santa Clara Unified School District’s financial picture doesn’t look as dim as many expected. At the Thursday, Dec. 17 Board… City Politics CVRA Appeal Hearing: Santa Clara Puts Its Eggs in Basket Named “Usually” Carolyn Schuk December 17, 2020 In the City of Santa Clara’s appeal of the voting rights lawsuit it lost in 2018, the City can be… City Politics Kevin Park: If Something Needs Doing, Do It Carolyn Schuk December 17, 2020 Little did Kevin Park know that when he answered a neighbor’s request to help pass out flyers about a development… 1 … 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 … 477