Latest News Latest News City Politics ReMet Development Has Problematic History Carolyn Schuk February 3, 2022 Now the subject of a lawsuit against Santa Clara, Republic Metropolitan’s (ReMet) five-year-old development proposal and now-defunct exclusive negotiating agreement… Sports Fremont Firebirds Shutout Cupertino 3-0 Andrew Bensch February 2, 2022 It was clear from the opening kickoff that the Fremont Firebirds were going to carry the lion’s share of the… Community Elks Lodge, Wheels and Deals Fires Erika Towne February 2, 2022 The Santa Clara Fire Department (SCFD) is investigating two separate fires in the span of a week. On Jan. 28,… Community Wilcox Teen Strums Up Perfect Score on AP Exam Cynthia Cheng February 2, 2022 Ryota Sato, 16, is a student at Wilcox High School. When Sato first began learning Computer Science, he was unsure… Milestones Milestones – Once Upon a Time… – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher February 1, 2022 Now that the Big Game has been decided, absent the 49ers, we can get back to work on other issues… Schools What About Cabrillo? Music Room, Security Issues Continue Alissa Soroten January 31, 2022 The Cabrillo Middle School community has become a Board Meeting fixture as they advocate for equity for their school. At… Business Santa Clara Startup Helps Change Cumbersome COVID Testing Carolyn Schuk January 31, 2022 The uber-infectious Omicron variant of COVID-19 has left retailers’ shelves bare of test kits and overwhelmed testing operations. A resurgence… City Politics Sunnyvale Holds Interviews to Fill Vacant Council Seat Erika Towne January 31, 2022 Sunnyvale’s City Council will hold interviews on Jan. 31 and Feb. 2 to decide who will fill the seat vacated… City Politics Patrick Henry Drive Specific Plan Moves to City Council Erika Towne January 28, 2022 Santa Clara’s City Council will soon be asked to approve the Patrick Henry Drive Specific Plan. The City’s Planning Commission… Community Worker Co-op Model Gaining Traction in Santa Clara David Alexander January 28, 2022 It is a dreary Tuesday evening at the Stevens Creek location of A Slice of New York. Despite the frigid… Community Valley Fair Employees Fight Back Against Paid Parking Erika Towne January 27, 2022 Westfield Valley Fair employees are angry and fighting back after mall management announced its new “controlled parking plan.” In a… Community Local Lawyer Challenges Jeopardy Super Champion Erika Towne January 27, 2022 For Santa Clara’s Ashley Chow, becoming a contestant on Jeopardy was always an idea she had in the back of… Sports Chargers Cruise Past Cupertino 5-0 Andrew Bensch January 26, 2022 The Wilcox Chargers girls soccer team came out firing on Tuesday evening. Shots, shots and more shots were directed towards… City Politics City Adds Affordable Housing Complex David Alexander January 26, 2022 Santa Clara’s City Council added an affordable housing complex to the City’s list of below-market-rate housing, dealt with a request… Milestones Milestones – Highs and Lows in Santa Clara! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher January 25, 2022 If you haven’t heard, read, or watched the feats of the fabulous 49ers, you have been on a different planet…. City Politics Santa Clara Faces New Lawsuit for Shipwrecked 2018 Development Agreement Carolyn Schuk January 25, 2022 Santa Clara is facing another lawsuit, this time from developer Republic Metropolitan (ReMet) over the City Council’s 2021 decision not… Sports Wilcox Soccer Blends Youth and Experience Andrew Bensch January 24, 2022 The Wilcox boys varsity soccer squad is soaring to new heights. Wilcox has not lost a league game in nearly… Op-Ed Don’t Let Congress Hurt America’s Innovation Economy – Opinion Press Release January 24, 2022 Silicon Valley is the envy of world. We boast an innovative tech sector that drives the American economy, a workforce… Op-Ed Suds Jain and Youth Soccer League Politicking – Opinion The Editorial Board January 21, 2022 Even before he was elected, Council Member Suds Jain was a thorn in the side of the go-along, get-along Old… Op-Ed Learning Responsibilities as a Youngster Larry Flora January 21, 2022 It is 1960 in Santa Clara. Like most kids in my small town, I was assigned chores. But soon, there… 1 … 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 … 477