Latest News Latest News Milestones Milestones – Track Records Rule! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher September 12, 2022 If you are not voting this year, stop reading this column. You won’t make a difference and candidates frankly don’t… Community Santa Clara – Cupertino Shuttle Funding Press Release September 10, 2022 The City of Santa Clara is thrilled to announce that the City of Santa Clara and City of Cupertino have… Op-Ed Situational Ethics Or Ethics for Hire? The Editorial Board September 9, 2022 Yesterday, Tom Shanks burst into the spotlight with a Mercury News broadside attacking the ethics of Santa Clara City Council… Schools Santa Clara Unified’s Financial Picture After COVID-19 Alissa Soroten September 9, 2022 COVID-19 isn’t gone for good, but Santa Clara Unified School District is finding its footing in a world with COVID-19… City Politics “Qualified Elector” Doesn’t Mean What You Think David Alexander September 9, 2022 Less than a month ago, the Santa Clara City Council removed a planning commissioner shortly after appointing him, saying a… Public Safety Sunnyvale West Nile Positive Mosquitoes Found Erika Towne September 8, 2022 The County of Santa Clara Vector Control District has confirmed the presence of West Nile virus-positive mosquitoes in a small… Arts & EntertainmentCommunity SCP Presents “Working” A Musical for the Unsung Worker Shawn Chong September 8, 2022 “Working” is a musical about the unsung jobs of the world. From millworkers to masons and from house mothers to… Sports Firebirds Cooled Off by Gators Andrew Bensch September 7, 2022 The Fremont Firebirds varsity volleyball team was happily cooled off by the air-conditioned gym at Castilleja School Tuesday afternoon. However,… Milestones Milestones – Common Sense is Calling! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher September 6, 2022 The recent heated exchange between members of the Santa Clara Council is a good barometer of this election. Mayor Lisa… Schools SCUSD Superintendent Search Will Take Time Erika Towne September 6, 2022 Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) needs a new superintendent, but the process of finding one will take some time…. BusinessCommunity David Szabados’ Legendary Tones Shawn Chong September 5, 2022 Santa Clara-based Legendary Tones is an information site focused on all things guitar. “We have a rock-oriented focus,” said founder… Community Winchester Mystery House Centennial Celebration Press Release September 4, 2022 On June 30, 1923, the Winchester Mystery House officially opened its doors for public tours. In anticipation of the impending… City Politics “Significant Differences” Becker Responds to Gillmor’s Accusations Carolyn Schuk September 3, 2022 Santa Clara mayoral candidate Anthony Becker came out swinging after what he calls a fabrication by his opponent, sitting mayor… Public Safety Santa Clara Co. Prepared to Begin Bivalent COVID-19 Boosters Press Release September 3, 2022 The County of Santa Clara announced today that its mass vaccination locations and local clinics are prepared to administer the… Opinion Mission City Voices: A Small Army Larry Flora September 2, 2022 The small Army was preparing again for battle. Their tired bodies were spread across the battlefield. They had gathered their… City Politics Santa Clara Settles Lawsuit with 49ers Erika Towne September 1, 2022 Update: City of Santa Clara spokesperson Michelle Templeton replied to The Weekly after publication with the following comment: “Consistent with… Public Safety Cooling Centers Open in Santa Clara County Press Release September 1, 2022 Cooling Centers are open throughout Santa Clara County today until Wednesday, Sept. 7, or as conditions persist. The National Weather… CommunitySchools Mission College Alum Shubert Ho Takes Seattle Area Dining to a New Level Erika Towne September 1, 2022 Chef Shubert Ho has made a name for himself when it comes to dining in the Pacific Northwest. A managing… City Politics City Clerk Says Police Chief And Clerk Not Being Politicians ‘Flies In The Face Of Democracy’ David Alexander August 31, 2022 Santa Clarans could decide whether to have their police chief and city clerk remain elected or turn over their appointment… Milestones Milestones – A Tale of Two Cities! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher August 31, 2022 It was a short time ago, Santa Clara was the envy of Silicon Valley. Good housing, great jobs, humming industries,… 1 … 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 … 477