Latest News Latest News Milestones Milestones: Better With Age Miles H Barber, Publisher May 2, 2019 You may have noticed The Weekly has a new look. This update has been made with intent and planning. It… City PoliticsSchools Former City Council Member Dominic Caserta Sues Santa Clara Unified School District Erika Towne May 1, 2019 Ousted City Council Member Dominic Caserta has officially filed suit against his former employer, Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD)…. City Politics City to Consider Budget for 2020 Census Outreach Jacob Bourne May 1, 2019 In preparation for the upcoming U. S. Census in 2020, Santa Clara County along with many cities in Silicon Valley… Arts & Entertainment “Ease On Down the Road” at Sunnyvale Community Players’ “The Wiz” Cynthia Cheng May 1, 2019 At the end of the first act at the April 23 dress rehearsal for Sunnyvale Community Players’ “The Wiz,” Edward… Community 19th Relay for Life of Santa Clara Ups the Ante in the Fight Against Cancer Diane Andrews May 1, 2019 “Up yours, cancer! Go to hell!” said nine-year breast cancer survivor and warrior George Ann McDonnell, the rector of St…. City Politics Board Approves Putting Kibosh on ManCo’s Contract Authority David Alexander May 1, 2019 The Santa Clara Stadium Authority Board has taken the first step in preventing the Forty Niners Management Company (ManCo) from… Public Safety Police Evacuate Santa Clara Library Because of Suspicious Package Erika Towne May 1, 2019 A scary situation at the Central Park Library in Santa Clara on Tuesday, police evacuated the building after employees at… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: April 21 – 27 Santa Clara Weekly April 30, 2019 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Public Safety Sunnyvale Police: Driver Targeted Crowd Because He Thought They were Muslim Erika Towne April 29, 2019 Investigators say they now know why Isaiah Peoples drove into a crowd on El Camino Real in Sunnyvale on April… Arts & Entertainment Santa Clara Players Turns to Drama with “The Glass Menagerie” Diane Andrews April 29, 2019 “…nowadays the world is lit by lightning,” Tom Wingfield says to his sister at the end of The Glass Menagerie…. Public SafetySchools Pedestrian Safety Gets a Boost at Kathryn Hughes Elementary Cynthia Cheng April 28, 2019 Drivers passing Kathryn Hughes Elementary School around student drop-off and pick up times might notice pedestrians carrying bright flags as… Community Soroptimists Help Single Moms Live Their Dreams Diane Andrews April 27, 2019 The women of Soroptimist International of Santa Clara Silicon Valley (SISCSV) are dedicated to enabling girls and women to live… Schools School Boundary Debates Continue, District Looks into Centralizing Enrollment Alissa Soroten April 26, 2019 School boundaries saw plenty of discussion at Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) School Board Meeting on April 25. No… Community Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From April 24 Mary Hanel April 26, 2019 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (April 25, 1919) Energetic Hustlers Enlist in Santa Clara News’ Automobile and Prize Voting… BusinessCommunity Local Author Danielle Dufayet Releases Picture Book With Message About Self-Empowerment Cynthia Cheng April 26, 2019 On April 14, author Danielle Dufayet conducted a book signing and reading at Sunnyvale’s Bookasaurus for her debut picture book,… Arts & Entertainment Greatest Hits of Silicon Valley Shakespeare’s 48-Hour Play Festival Woos New Fans Diane Andrews April 26, 2019 The roles of playwright, producer, director and actor overlap with the innovative and versatile Silicon Valley Shakespeare (SVS) team. The… Public Safety Investigators: Peoples was Army Veteran and Department of Defense Contractor Erika Towne April 25, 2019 The man witnesses say deliberately drove into a crowd of people in Sunnyvale, hitting at least seven of them, was… SchoolsSports Special Olympics Takes to the Track Larry Sacks April 25, 2019 The sky was gray with cloud cover, which was good news for the athletes on Peterson Middle School’s track. That… City Politics Parking on El Camino Gets The Axe, BART Project Chugs Along David Alexander April 25, 2019 Eliminating street parking along El Camino Real saw significant discussion during the last Santa Clara City Council meeting. What began… Community El Camino Real All Set for Re-pavement Jacob Bourne April 25, 2019 Like many of the Bay Area’s major roadways, Santa Clara’s El Camino Real has a reputation for being an obstacle… 1 … 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 … 477