Latest News Latest News CommunityObituary Debi Davis: Santa Clara Remembers Former Council Member Erika Towne April 25, 2025 Former city council member and long-time active member of the Santa Clara community, Debi Davis, passed away over Easter weekend. Davis… Schools EdSource: Californians Ding Newsom’s, Lawmakers’ Handling of Schools in Survey EdSource April 24, 2025 Californians’ confidence in their public schools and approval of how Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Legislature are handling public education… Milestones Milestones – Salute to Our Service Clubs – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher April 24, 2025 Rotary Park is a neighborhood playground located a block from Santa Clara City Hall. For decades, it has served hundreds… Arts & Entertainment Breaking Tradition: “The Plague Archives” at SCU’s de Saisset Museum Diane Andrews April 24, 2025 “Maya Gurantz: The Plague Archives,” at the de Saisset Museum on the campus of Santa Clara University (SCU) through June… Public Safety Two People Plead Guilty in Bay Area Bank Robbery Ring Bay City News April 23, 2025 Two people suspected in multiple bank robberies throughout the Bay Area pleaded guilty to the crime on Thursday, April 17… CommunityPublic Safety Sunnyvale Man Foils Attempted Jewelry Store Robbery David Alexander April 23, 2025 A group of crooks that rammed a local jewelry store with a stolen car absconded from the scene of an… City Politics Council Sets Sights On Big-Ticket Events, Bond Projects for 2025 David Alexander April 23, 2025 Sports and infrastructure will be Santa Clara’s focus over the next year. At the Santa Clara City Council’s priority setting… Business Winning Connections: Sports and Local Business Carolyn Schuk April 22, 2025 With the World Cup and Super Bowl coming to Santa Clara’s Levi’s Stadium next year, the business of sports is… SchoolsSports Rest vs Rust: How High School Softball and Baseball Coaches View Spring Break Andrew Bensch April 22, 2025 Rest vs rust; it’s a classic sports debate. When there is a break in the game schedule, should teams take… Milestones Milestones – Majority Rule – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher April 17, 2025 Right or wrong, agree or disagree, common sense or no sense, if your thinking matches up with the majority, you are… Sports Wilcox Wins Big With Impressive Little Things Andrew Bensch April 16, 2025 Friday afternoon’s baseball matchup between the Wilcox Chargers and Milpitas Trojans was pretty much decided by the conclusion of the… City Politics Santa Clara Gears Up For Super Bowl LX At Levi’s Stadium David Alexander April 16, 2025 Super Bowl preparations are coming together, with the city manager saying the final agreements will likely be complete in the… Opinion Mission City Voices: The Leprechaun Trap T. Flora April 12, 2025 It was March 2020, and the world was spinning in a direction no one expected with the escalating Covid-19 pandemic. … Schools Santa Clara Unified Welcomes New Superintendent Dr. Damon Wright Alissa Soroten April 10, 2025 Welcome to Santa Clara Dr. Damon Wright, the new Superintendent of the Santa Clara Unified School District. The Board of… Milestones Milestones – Mission City’s Political Theater – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher April 10, 2025 The best theatrical show in Santa Clara isn’t at the Santa Clara Players or the Roberta Jones Junior Theater. The… Public Safety CalMatters: California Could Ban Teens from Riding in Front Seat CalMatters April 9, 2025 Calling “shotgun” to ride in the front seat may no longer be an option for small-sized California middle and high… City Politics Swim Center To Get Long-Awaited Repairs David Alexander April 9, 2025 Santa Clara’s George Haines International Swim Center (ISC) will finally get the facelift many have been waiting for since its… CommunitySchools Four Local Elementary Schools Receive Distinguished Schools Recognition Erika Towne April 9, 2025 Four local elementary schools have achieved top marks with California’s Department of Education. Washington Open in the Santa Clara Unified… Community Boaters Warned of Whale Sightings in the San Francisco Bay After Three Found Dead Bay City News April 8, 2025 The San Francisco Bay has been hosting an influx of gray whales over the past couple weeks or so. One… City Politics Sunnyvale Council Rejects Variance For Home Office David Alexander April 8, 2025 The Sunnyvale City Council has denied a resident’s request to exempt an illegally built home office from zoning regulations. The… 1 … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 … 477