Latest News Latest News City Politics Scooter Regulations Loom, Parade of Champions Gets Money David Alexander June 5, 2019 Santa Clara will impose regulations on electric bikes and scooters to balance allowing the new transportation phenomena to thrive but… Business Openings and Closures in and around Santa Clara Melissa McKenzie June 5, 2019 From the new and now to the closing for good, here’s what’s coming and going in and around Santa Clara…. Arts & EntertainmentCity Politics Live Music Debate Continues Jacob Bourne June 5, 2019 A topic of recent discussion at Planning Commission meetings and beyond, the scarcity of venues in Santa Clara where live… Community Kaiser Permanente Celebrates Cancer Survivors June 9: Tenth annual program at KP Santa Clara features food for health Kaiser Permanente June 5, 2019 What you eat could save your life: that is the theme of the 10th annual Cancer Survivor’s Day celebration called “Seeds… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: May 26 – June 1 Santa Clara Police Department June 4, 2019 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Arts & Entertainment Powerful Performance of “Romeo and Juliet” at Santa Clara University Diane Andrews June 4, 2019 “O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?” says Juliet in the poetic and famous balcony scene of Shakespeare’s Romeo and… Public Safety Hydrogen Gas Explosion and Fire at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. in Santa Clara Santa Clara Weekly June 4, 2019 On Saturday, June 1 Santa Clara Fire Department extinguished a fire at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. in Santa Clara…. City Politics Anti-Mini-Dorm Zoning Hasn’t Fared Well in California Courts Carolyn Schuk June 2, 2019 Santa Clara is not the only college town in California that has mini-dorms. And like Santa Clara, other cities have… Opinion Mission City Voices Larry Flora June 1, 2019 I am now ready to wander outside the house, but before I leave I have one very important act. Let’s… OpinionSports Local Coaches Share Thoughts on Pay to Play Baseball Leagues Andrew Bensch June 1, 2019 When it comes to youth baseball in Santa Clara, some kids play both traditional Little League and travel ball. However,… Business Central Technology Park Acquired by Gemini Rosemont Jacob Bourne May 31, 2019 A four-building property located at 3380 Central Expressway in Santa Clara was acquired by Gemini Rosemont, a commercial real estate… Community Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From May 29 Mary Hanel May 31, 2019 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (May 30, 1919) City to Pay Tribute to Nation’s Heroes Fallen In Liberty’s Holy… Public Safety Past Experiences Shape How Chief Phan Ngo Runs Sunnyvale DPS Erika Towne May 31, 2019 “I think this story is about my aunt and uncle, who fled Vietnam. Whatever I’ve done in my life, I… Public Safety Man Accused of Embezzling from Santa Clara Swim Club Arrested and Arraigned Erika Towne May 31, 2019 John Bitter, the man accused of embezzling more than $600,000 from the Santa Clara Swim Club, is now back in… Public Safety Hate Crime Charges Added to the Counts Against Isaiah Peoples Erika Towne May 31, 2019 The Santa Clara County District Attorney has added two hate crime charges to the list of counts against Isaiah Peoples…. Public Safety Federal Prosecutors Charge Man Accused of Flying Drone Over Levi’s Stadium Erika Towne May 30, 2019 Federal prosecutors have filed charges against the man accused of flying a drone over Levi’s Stadium and Oakland Coliseum in… Community In the Valley this Week: May 30 – June 5 Santa Clara Weekly May 30, 2019 The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Want to share an… Sports Mets Knock off Braves in Briarwood’s Playoff Opener Andrew Bensch May 30, 2019 The Briarwood Mets took Game 1 of their three game series with the Briarwood Braves Tuesday afternoon. Led by ace… Milestones Milestones: Up In Smoke Miles H Barber, Publisher May 30, 2019 Mayor Lisa Gillmor and her Council majority continue to baffle and abuse the law of common sense. You may recall… City Politics Santa Clara 2019-20 Budget 1% Higher, 100% Clearer Carolyn Schuk May 30, 2019 Improved finances aren’t the only bright spot in Santa Clara’s 2019-20/2020-21 budget. The other is a brand new format for… 1 … 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 … 477