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Triple Threat: Paul Rosa Shines on Gridiron, Diamond and in the Classroom

Triple Threat: Paul Rosa Shines on Gridiron, Diamond and in the Classroom

Andrew Bensch

July 2, 2020

Shelter in place may have robbed 2020 Wilcox graduate Paul Rosa of his final high school baseball season, but the…

Fremont’s Melissa Lee: Rockstar in the Classroom and All-Star in the Ring

Fremont’s Melissa Lee: Rockstar in the Classroom and All-Star in the Ring

Andrew Bensch

July 2, 2020

It may be an overused cliche, but for Fremont High School the saying that “big things often come in small…

Milestones: Law vs No Law

Milestones: Law vs No Law

Miles H Barber, Publisher

July 1, 2020

Over the past several months, you and I have watched the continued erosion and respect for law. Respect has been…

SCPD Bans Carotid Restraint, Reviews Body Worn Camera Policies

SCPD Bans Carotid Restraint, Reviews Body Worn Camera Policies

Erika Towne

July 1, 2020

The Santa Clara Police Department (SCPD) is re-evaluating and changing some of its policies after the death of George Floyd…

19 California Counties Must Dial Back Reopening Efforts

19 California Counties Must Dial Back Reopening Efforts

Alissa Soroten

July 1, 2020

With the 4th of July weekend on the horizon, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that 19 counties will have to immediately…

Santa Clara Church Services Slowly Returning

Santa Clara Church Services Slowly Returning

Erika Towne

July 1, 2020

Church services in Santa Clara are slowly returning after Santa Clara County Public Health eased restrictions following the shelter in…

Santa Clara Unified School District’s Retiring Employees Reflect on the Past and Look to the Future

Santa Clara Unified School District’s Retiring Employees Reflect on the Past and Look to the Future

Cynthia Cheng

July 1, 2020

In the Santa Clara Unified School District’s (SCUSD) 2019-2020 Employee Recognitions video, retiring employees are among those who received acknowledgment…

Local Long-Term Care Facility Responds Proactively to COVID-19 Outbreak

Local Long-Term Care Facility Responds Proactively to COVID-19 Outbreak

Carolyn Schuk

July 1, 2020

Pacific Gardens is slowly transferring memory care residents to other Bay Area care homes and expanding protective care following a…

County Shares Guidance for Possibly Reopening Schools

County Shares Guidance for Possibly Reopening Schools

Alissa Soroten

June 30, 2020

This afternoon, the County of Santa Clara Public Health Department and County Office of Education released guidance for reopening schools…

Santa Clara Police Report: June 21 – 27

Santa Clara Police Report: June 21 – 27

Santa Clara Police Department

June 30, 2020

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

Free COVID-19 Testing in Sunnyvale

Free COVID-19 Testing in Sunnyvale

Alissa Soroten

June 29, 2020

The City of Sunnyvale and Santa Clara County Public Health Department are hosting a free COVID-19 testing site at Murphy…

Santa Clara Unified Superintendent Gets Raise, Bonus

Santa Clara Unified Superintendent Gets Raise, Bonus

Alissa Soroten

June 26, 2020

The Board of Trustee meeting before their Summer Break was full of public comment from the Santa Clara Unified community….

Great Plates Delivered: A Win-Win for Residents and Restaurants

Great Plates Delivered: A Win-Win for Residents and Restaurants

Carolyn Schuk

June 25, 2020

About 80 seniors in Santa Clara and Sunnyvale are getting hot meals delivered from restaurants since May 22 thanks to…

Council Sets Sights On Police Reform, Passes Budget

Council Sets Sights On Police Reform, Passes Budget

David Alexander

June 25, 2020

As a response to the death of George Floyd, the Santa Clara City Council vowed to reform how police interact…

Milestones: Equal Treatment!

Milestones: Equal Treatment!

Miles H Barber, Publisher

June 24, 2020

Equality is a right. Protest against prejudice, injustice and bigotry is a right. Respect for every individual, regardless of color,…

Local Libraries Now Offer Curbside Pickup and Sidewalk Services

Local Libraries Now Offer Curbside Pickup and Sidewalk Services

Cynthia Cheng

June 24, 2020

Earlier this month, the Santa Clara City Library and the Sunnyvale Public Library began serving patrons who want to pick…

Free COVID-19 Testing at Northside Library in Santa Clara

Free COVID-19 Testing at Northside Library in Santa Clara

Alissa Soroten

June 24, 2020

The City of Santa Clara is holding free COVID-19 testing at the Northside Branch Library, 695 Moreland Way, starting Tuesday,…

State of the City 2020: Facing Profound Challenges, Still Accomplishing

State of the City 2020: Facing Profound Challenges, Still Accomplishing

Carolyn Schuk

June 24, 2020

Despite unprecedented challenges, the City of Santa Clara is doing well judging by the residents’ solid approval ratings. That’s the…

Santa Clara Police Report: June 14 – 20

Santa Clara Police Report: June 14 – 20

Santa Clara Police Department

June 23, 2020

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

COVID-19 Has Deep Impact on Development

COVID-19 Has Deep Impact on Development

Jacob Bourne

June 22, 2020

Development experts from the Urban Land Institute gave a presentation to Santa Clara Planning Commissioners at a special session on…