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Still No Decision On Fate Of Police And Fire Departments Cutbacks

Still No Decision On Fate Of Police And Fire Departments Cutbacks

David Alexander

March 3, 2021

The Santa Clara City Council again delayed deciding whether to cut police and fire services, greatly impact essential services or…

Milestones: Why Is He Still Here? – Opinion

Milestones: Why Is He Still Here? – Opinion

Miles H Barber, Publisher

March 2, 2021

It has been two months since Santa Clara City Attorney Brian Doyle withheld a settlement offer from the new City…

Restaurants, Movie Theaters, Gyms Can Reopen Indoors

Restaurants, Movie Theaters, Gyms Can Reopen Indoors

Alissa Soroten

March 2, 2021

After months under the strictest restrictions, Santa Clara County is finally moving into a less restrictive tier, now allowing for…

Santa Clara Unified Discusses How to Change Trustee Election System

Santa Clara Unified Discusses How to Change Trustee Election System

Alissa Soroten

February 26, 2021

The Santa Clara Unified School District Board of Trustees decided in January to start the process to completely update its…

Plans for El Camino Real Start to Take Shape

Plans for El Camino Real Start to Take Shape

Erika Towne

February 25, 2021

The future of the Santa Clara stretch of El Camino Real could be established in the next few months. On…

Local High School Junior Isabella He Founds SN Inclusion for Neurodiverse Individuals

Local High School Junior Isabella He Founds SN Inclusion for Neurodiverse Individuals

Diane Andrews

February 25, 2021

“I met a software engineer who I had no idea was neurodiverse,” said Isabella He, a junior at Mission San…

Pandemic Puts Police and Fire Services on the Chopping Block

Pandemic Puts Police and Fire Services on the Chopping Block

David Alexander

February 25, 2021

The Santa Clara City Council will need to decide whether to make cuts to public safety, devastate its reserves or…

Get Advice About Family Law Through the Pro Bono Project’s Lawyers in the Library Program

Get Advice About Family Law Through the Pro Bono Project’s Lawyers in the Library Program

Cynthia Cheng

February 25, 2021

Those who need legal advice about divorce, child custody, domestic violence and other issues related to family law can now…

How Santa Clara’s Budget Got a $42 Million Case of COVID-19

How Santa Clara’s Budget Got a $42 Million Case of COVID-19

Carolyn Schuk

February 24, 2021

The City of Santa Clara faces a budget deficit that’s likely unprecedented in its history, driven by an unprecedented revenue…

High School Football to Return in March 

High School Football to Return in March 

Andrew Bensch

February 24, 2021

After months of uncertainty, high school football will officially return to the Silicon Valley. Governor Gavin Newsom gave the green…

Milestones: Where are the 49ers? – Opinion

Milestones: Where are the 49ers? – Opinion

Miles H Barber, Publisher

February 24, 2021

It was only a few months ago, prior to the elections, critics were complaining that “If Anthony Becker, Suds Jain…

Santa Clara Police Report: February 14 – 20

Santa Clara Police Report: February 14 – 20

Santa Clara Police Department

February 23, 2021

The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The…

Valley Fair Launches MIX for Restaurants and Customers

Valley Fair Launches MIX for Restaurants and Customers

Erika Towne

February 18, 2021

It is now easier for you to gain access to the restaurants at Westfield’s Valley Fair, even during COVID-19. The…

Santa Clara University Warns Students After Large Weekend Parties

Santa Clara University Warns Students After Large Weekend Parties

Erika Towne

February 17, 2021

Santa Clara University (SCU) is warning students that violating Santa Clara County’s public health order could lead dire consequences, including…

Milestones: Can Santa Clara keep the lights on? – OPINION

Milestones: Can Santa Clara keep the lights on? – OPINION

Miles H Barber, Publisher

February 17, 2021

A good friend and former City employee told me a few years ago, “Residents don’t care about anything as long…

Santa Clara Police Report: February 7 – 13

Santa Clara Police Report: February 7 – 13

Alissa Reyes

February 17, 2021

The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The…

Public Assistance Sought in Identification of Homicide Suspect

Public Assistance Sought in Identification of Homicide Suspect

Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety

February 16, 2021

On Aug. 15, 2020, at about 4:44 p.m., a homicide occurred at Baylands Park located at 999 East Caribbean Dr….

No Cost Monthly COVID-19 Testing for Staff, Math Acceleration Assessments Discussed

No Cost Monthly COVID-19 Testing for Staff, Math Acceleration Assessments Discussed

Alissa Soroten

February 12, 2021

Santa Clara Unified School District staff presented updates on the District’s reopening plan at the Board of Trustees Meeting on…

Homestead High Upperclassmen Create Inara Online Mentoring Platform for Middle Schoolers

Homestead High Upperclassmen Create Inara Online Mentoring Platform for Middle Schoolers

Diane Andrews

February 11, 2021

Homestead High School (Cupertino) seniors Rajvi Umrigar and Michelle Wallerius understand from personal experience the need for guidance in transitioning…

Service Cuts, Fee and Tax Increases on the Table As Deficit Grows to $42 Million

Service Cuts, Fee and Tax Increases on the Table As Deficit Grows to $42 Million

Carolyn Schuk

February 11, 2021

Santa Clara faces a $42 million budget shortfall in the coming fiscal year and residents can expect to see $24…