Latest News Latest News City Politics Sunnyvale Drills Down Into Work Load For The Next Two Years David Alexander May 6, 2025 The Sunnyvale City Council has a roadmap for the projects the city plans to undertake over the next two years…. Sports Chargers Connect With Hitting and Pitching, But Defense Falters in Loss to Eagles Andrew Bensch May 6, 2025 On the first day of May, the Wilcox Chargers varsity softball squad had all the momentum on its side. After… Public Safety Santa Clara’s Northside Police Substation is Now Open Erika Towne May 5, 2025 Santa Clarans now have another place where they can interact with Santa Clara’s police officers. The city reopened the Northside… BusinessCommunity Eduardo’s: Keeping the Tradition of Fine Tailoring Alive in Santa Clara Carolyn Schuk May 5, 2025 For 50 years, Manuel’s tailor shop was a familiar sight driving down Stevens Creek in Santa Clara. But the double… CommunityPublic SafetySchools EdSource: Amid Deadly Measles Outbreak, California’s Childhood Vaccination Rates are Falling EdSource May 1, 2025 Before the pandemic, Lillian Lopez never questioned the safety of vaccines. That’s why all her children are up to date… Milestones Milestones – California Fiscal Sense and Nonsense – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher May 1, 2025 If you’ve been following the news, you know there are a few issues that need correction in our Golden State…. BusinessCommunitySchools Federal Grant Helps Bolster Biomanufacturing Workforce David Alexander May 1, 2025 The COVID-19 pandemic revealed some kinks in the biomanufacturing industry. Whether it was transporting vaccines in a timely manner or… Public Safety Police Nab Alleged Catalytic Converter Thieves David Alexander April 30, 2025 Santa Clara police have arrested two men in connection with a string of car part thefts. On Aug. 16, Santa… Sports Bruins Eying League Title, Finish Season Sweep of Matadors Andrew Bensch April 30, 2025 Since dropping the team’s first matchup with the Fremont Firebirds way back on March 18, the Santa Clara Bruins haven’t… City Politics Youth Sports Organizations Come To Agreement With City On Field Use Fees David Alexander April 30, 2025 At the April 29 meeting, the Santa Clara City Council adopted a new field use fee that better serves youth… CommunityPublic Safety CalMatters: How the State Sent Californians’ Personal Health Data to LinkedIn CalMatters April 29, 2025 The website that lets Californians shop for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act, coveredca.com, has been sending sensitive data… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity SJSU’s Beethoven Center: Not Just For Academics Carolyn Schuk April 29, 2025 Music lovers, if you’re free on Thursday, May 1, you might want to take in the last concert of the… CommunitySchools Jewish Advocacy Group Files Civil Rights Complaint Against SCUSD David Alexander April 29, 2025 Another ethnic minority group is accusing the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) of creating a hostile environment. Earlier this… Public Safety Kinder Morgan Fined Nearly $227K for Air Quality Violations at Bay Area Fuel Terminals Erika Towne April 28, 2025 The Bay Area Air District (BAAD) has fined subsidiaries of Kinder Morgan, Inc. $226,990 for air quality violations at fuel… Community Carol Buchser, Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Diane Andrews April 28, 2025 After her book discussion group on March 25, Santa Clara resident Carol Buchser stopped off for the first time at… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity Image and Space: Nathan Oliveira at the Triton Museum Carolyn Schuk April 27, 2025 Bay Area artist Nathan Oliveira (1928-2010) described himself as an abstract artist whose work had to be “about something.” For… Public Safety CHP “Surge” Operations in Oakland Net Nearly 400 Arrests Bay City News April 26, 2025 The California Highway Patrol’s so-called “surge” operations in Oakland have netted nearly 400 arrests so far this year, Gov. Gavin… Community James Williams: Santa Clara’s First African American Resident Carolyn Schuk April 26, 2025 James Williams wasn’t just Santa Clara’s first African American citizen and one of the first African Americans to settle in… Schools CalMatters: Fight Over Phonics, Will California Require the “Science of Reading” in K-12 Schools? CalMatters April 25, 2025 Can you spell deja vu? The battle over the best way to teach children how to read has re-erupted in… Community Sunnyvale Rideshare Pilot Gains Traction David Alexander April 25, 2025 A new Sunnyvale rideshare shuttle will make it easier to get around the city’s Peery Park area. The on-demand transportation… 1 … 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 … 477