Latest News Latest News Community Local Long-Term Care Facility Responds Proactively to COVID-19 Outbreak Carolyn Schuk July 1, 2020 Pacific Gardens is slowly transferring memory care residents to other Bay Area care homes and expanding protective care following a… Schools County Shares Guidance for Possibly Reopening Schools Alissa Soroten June 30, 2020 This afternoon, the County of Santa Clara Public Health Department and County Office of Education released guidance for reopening schools… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: June 21 – 27 Santa Clara Police Department June 30, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Community Free COVID-19 Testing in Sunnyvale Alissa Soroten June 29, 2020 The City of Sunnyvale and Santa Clara County Public Health Department are hosting a free COVID-19 testing site at Murphy… Schools Santa Clara Unified Superintendent Gets Raise, Bonus Alissa Soroten June 26, 2020 The Board of Trustee meeting before their Summer Break was full of public comment from the Santa Clara Unified community…. BusinessCommunity Great Plates Delivered: A Win-Win for Residents and Restaurants Carolyn Schuk June 25, 2020 About 80 seniors in Santa Clara and Sunnyvale are getting hot meals delivered from restaurants since May 22 thanks to… City Politics Council Sets Sights On Police Reform, Passes Budget David Alexander June 25, 2020 As a response to the death of George Floyd, the Santa Clara City Council vowed to reform how police interact… Milestones Milestones: Equal Treatment! Miles H Barber, Publisher June 24, 2020 Equality is a right. Protest against prejudice, injustice and bigotry is a right. Respect for every individual, regardless of color,… Community Local Libraries Now Offer Curbside Pickup and Sidewalk Services Cynthia Cheng June 24, 2020 Earlier this month, the Santa Clara City Library and the Sunnyvale Public Library began serving patrons who want to pick… Community Free COVID-19 Testing at Northside Library in Santa Clara Alissa Soroten June 24, 2020 The City of Santa Clara is holding free COVID-19 testing at the Northside Branch Library, 695 Moreland Way, starting Tuesday,… City Politics State of the City 2020: Facing Profound Challenges, Still Accomplishing Carolyn Schuk June 24, 2020 Despite unprecedented challenges, the City of Santa Clara is doing well judging by the residents’ solid approval ratings. That’s the… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: June 14 – 20 Santa Clara Police Department June 23, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… City Politics COVID-19 Has Deep Impact on Development Jacob Bourne June 22, 2020 Development experts from the Urban Land Institute gave a presentation to Santa Clara Planning Commissioners at a special session on… Schools SCUSD One of More than 100 School Districts Affected by Data Breach Erika Towne June 20, 2020 Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) parents are concerned after learning personal information like email addresses and passwords were accessed… Public Safety Former Cop Discussed Using SCPD Contacts to Obstruct Cyberstalking Investigation Carolyn Schuk June 19, 2020 Former Santa Clara police captain Brian Gilbert allegedly offered to use his Santa Clara Police Department connections to mislead law… City Politics Californians Now Required to Wear Face Coverings Alissa Soroten June 18, 2020 California Governor Gavin Newsom announced today that wearing face coverings is now required in most public spaces. This mandate is… Business Virtual Chemistry Steps Up to COVID-19 Challenge Carolyn Schuk June 18, 2020 In the race for COVID-19 treatments, virtual chemistry plays a central role. Santa Clara startup Post Era’s virtual drug discovery… Schools Young Santa Clara Residents Launch a Free Tutoring Service called YouTutor Cynthia Cheng June 18, 2020 Santa Clara’s Gupta brothers, Rishab, 15, and Ayush, 13, believe that students learn much better in the classroom than with… Milestones Milestones: Enforced Law Works! Miles H Barber, Publisher June 17, 2020 The laws of the Universe are quite dependable. We have learned many of these laws by observation and in the… Business Sunnyvale’s Historic Murphy Avenue Closed to Traffic Erika Towne June 17, 2020 A major change has happened in Downtown Sunnyvale. The City closed Historic Murphy Avenue between East Washington Avenue and West… 1 … 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 … 477