The education arm of the 49ers continues to educate students about sustainability, this time by teaching them about water sustainability. “We’re always trying to think about ways to make...
Author: Erika Towne
For the second year running, Santa Clara Unified School District’s (SCUSD) STEAM Expo went virtual. “With nearly 6,000 student projects showcased, this...
SPONSORED
Updated June 15 – The Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters still needs to certify the election, but it looks like Santa...
When the City of Santa Clara announced in late February that it would drain the Central Park fountain, City crews said they...
After two meetings and hours of debate, the Santa Clara Planning Commission has made recommendations to the City Council concerning SB9. As...
“Camaraderie.” That’s the word Navy veteran Rick Gundo used to describe the Santa Clara Memorial Day ceremony at Mission City Memorial Park....
There is one measure on the ballot this June that pertains solely to Santa Clara. Measure D. If you haven’t heard about...
How much is too much to spend on public education and who should have to pay that money? That’s the question voters...
The horn of a VTA train echoed ten times through the Guadalupe Rail Yard early in the morning of May 26, each...
SPONSORED
Santa Clara Police Activities League (PAL) says it will reopen the City’s BMX track on May 31. In a press release sent...