Latest News Latest News Arts & Entertainment It’s Showtime on Friday Nights at Quarantined Cabaret Live on Facebook Cynthia Cheng July 9, 2020 Becky Owens, from Saratoga, enjoys performing in local theater. Earlier this year, after shelter-in-place was announced and theaters began canceling… City Politics New Santa Clara Budget Format Makes $147M in Capital Projects Easy to Understand Carolyn Schuk July 9, 2020 Despite the budget-busting pandemic, Santa Clara’s Finance Department has been able to continue the project it began last year to… Milestones Milestones: A Higher Call Miles H Barber, Publisher July 8, 2020 Perhaps one of the best reads this year is “A Higher Call.” This is not just a true story it… Community Anti-Domestic Violence Agencies and 49ers Partner for Virtual Workout Fundraiser Carolyn Schuk July 8, 2020 Thinking about getting started with a workout regimen but haven’t quite gotten around to it? The Bay Area Against Domestic… Community Car Parade Against Proposition 16 Winds Through Sunnyvale Erika Towne July 8, 2020 A line of cars snaked out of the parking lot at Cupertino’s City Hall and wound their way through city… City Politics Hotel For Gateway Crossings Project Delayed, Affordable Housing Increased David Alexander July 8, 2020 The Santa Clara City Council has agreed to amend the Gateway Crossings project after the developer said the economic downturn… City Politics FPPC Fines SF PAC For Late Spending Reports in 2016 Santa Clara Election Carolyn Schuk July 7, 2020 The California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) has imposed a $3,500 fine on Santa Francisco PAC BluPAC for failing to… City Politics Updated: County Will Reopen Personal Care Services, Allow Small Outdoor Gatherings Alissa Soroten July 7, 2020 Today, the State of California approved Santa Clara County’s application for a variance, which officially allows for outdoor dining and… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: June 28 – July 4 Santa Clara Police Department July 7, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Community Large Turnout for Black Lives Matter March Organized by Wilcox High School Students Erika Towne July 6, 2020 Nearly 200 people showed up at Wilcox High School in Santa Clara on July 3 to participate in a Black… City Politics County Cannot Reopen Personal Care Services, State Denies Reopening Plans Alissa Soroten July 6, 2020 Last week, Santa Clara County asked the State to review their request for a county variance that would allow for… Community Rallying community support, Bay Area Chinese Americans fundraise millions in donations and masks Annie Ma July 3, 2020 On Mother’s Day, Lei Liu hauled water, flowers, and 300 lunch boxes to his local Kaiser Permanente hospital. It wasn’t… City Politics County Aims to Allow Personal Care Services, Gyms, Small Gatherings Pending State Approval Alissa Soroten July 2, 2020 Today, Santa Clara County and County of Santa Clara Health Officer Dr. Sara Cody have asked for the State’s approval… Sports Triple Threat: Paul Rosa Shines on Gridiron, Diamond and in the Classroom Andrew Bensch July 2, 2020 Shelter in place may have robbed 2020 Wilcox graduate Paul Rosa of his final high school baseball season, but the… Sports Fremont’s Melissa Lee: Rockstar in the Classroom and All-Star in the Ring Andrew Bensch July 2, 2020 It may be an overused cliche, but for Fremont High School the saying that “big things often come in small… Milestones Milestones: Law vs No Law Miles H Barber, Publisher July 1, 2020 Over the past several months, you and I have watched the continued erosion and respect for law. Respect has been… Public Safety SCPD Bans Carotid Restraint, Reviews Body Worn Camera Policies Erika Towne July 1, 2020 The Santa Clara Police Department (SCPD) is re-evaluating and changing some of its policies after the death of George Floyd… Business 19 California Counties Must Dial Back Reopening Efforts Alissa Soroten July 1, 2020 With the 4th of July weekend on the horizon, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that 19 counties will have to immediately… Community Santa Clara Church Services Slowly Returning Erika Towne July 1, 2020 Church services in Santa Clara are slowly returning after Santa Clara County Public Health eased restrictions following the shelter in… Schools Santa Clara Unified School District’s Retiring Employees Reflect on the Past and Look to the Future Cynthia Cheng July 1, 2020 In the Santa Clara Unified School District’s (SCUSD) 2019-2020 Employee Recognitions video, retiring employees are among those who received acknowledgment… 1 … 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 … 477