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Verily Now Testing for COVID-19 in San Jose

Verily Now Testing for COVID-19 in San Jose

Santa Clara Weekly

March 31, 2020

In collaboration with the California Governor’s office, federal, state and local public health authorities, Verily, a sister company of Google,…

Santa Clara Police Report: March 15 – 28

Santa Clara Police Report: March 15 – 28

Santa Clara Police Department

March 31, 2020

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

Senior Shopping Hours Hit a Home Run at Zanotto’s Market

Senior Shopping Hours Hit a Home Run at Zanotto’s Market

Carolyn Schuk

March 30, 2020

Last Thursday morning Zanotto’s market in Sunnyvale didn’t look much different than any other Thursday morning — except that it…

SCUSD Gives Updates on Distance Learning, Spring Break, Nutrition Program

SCUSD Gives Updates on Distance Learning, Spring Break, Nutrition Program

Alissa Soroten

March 27, 2020

With school now officially out until May 4, the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) Board of Trustees met for…

Santa Clara University Students Move Out of On Campus Housing, Prepare for Online Classes

Santa Clara University Students Move Out of On Campus Housing, Prepare for Online Classes

Erika Towne

March 27, 2020

On a normal Monday in March, the Santa Clara University (SCU) campus would be buzzing midday with students going to…

Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From March 25

Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From March 25

Mary Hanel

March 27, 2020

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (March 26, 1920) Santa Clarans Hear Talk on Projected Growth and City Building Auto…

Wilcox Ace Geremy McCollough Leads by Example 

Wilcox Ace Geremy McCollough Leads by Example 

Andrew Bensch

March 26, 2020

Wilcox senior Geremy McCollough was hoping he would have two senior seasons going into this school year. While he was…

Fremont Star Guppy Uppal: Like a Stone Wall 

Fremont Star Guppy Uppal: Like a Stone Wall 

Andrew Bensch

March 26, 2020

The Fremont Firebirds soccer squad finished the 2019-20 season with an impressive 7-3-1 record in the El Camino League. One…

Community Food Pantry Mobilizes to Meet COVID-19 Emergency

Community Food Pantry Mobilizes to Meet COVID-19 Emergency

Carolyn Schuk

March 26, 2020

The new South Bay Community Pantry (SBCP) puts new meaning into the saying, “hit the ground running.” Before it was…

Milestones: Adjusting!

Milestones: Adjusting!

Miles H Barber, Publisher

March 25, 2020

Of course, it’s inconvenient! You have never been through a pandemic before. There was 9/11, which was brutal and devasting….

Bruins Ace Marc Lujan Was Set to Bear Down on Hitters This Season

Bruins Ace Marc Lujan Was Set to Bear Down on Hitters This Season

Andrew Bensch

March 25, 2020

After a terrific campaign last year, the Santa Clara Bruins, led in part by then junior pitcher Marc Lujan, moved…

Santa Clara Unified School District Hands Out Nearly 30,000 Meals to Students

Santa Clara Unified School District Hands Out Nearly 30,000 Meals to Students

Erika Towne

March 25, 2020

In what has become a picture of the community pulling together, the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) handed out…

Santa Clara Convention Center Designated a Federal Medical Station

Santa Clara Convention Center Designated a Federal Medical Station

Erika Towne

March 25, 2020

Santa Clara’s Convention Center is being transformed into a temporary Federal Medical Station. Over the weekend, the City of Santa…

City to Assist Renters And Small Businesses, Related Santa Clara Project Gets Go-Ahead

City to Assist Renters And Small Businesses, Related Santa Clara Project Gets Go-Ahead

David Alexander

March 25, 2020

The Santa Clara City Council approved two items that aim to ease the financial burden to those financially impacted by…

Santa Clara Restaurants, Small Businesses Struggling to Stay Open

Santa Clara Restaurants, Small Businesses Struggling to Stay Open

Erika Towne

March 25, 2020

As the statewide shelter in place enters its second week, local restaurants are feeling the pain. “We are getting orders,…

Sunnyvale Company Cepheid Receives Approval From FDA for Rapid COVID-19 Test

Sunnyvale Company Cepheid Receives Approval From FDA for Rapid COVID-19 Test

Erika Towne

March 24, 2020

A local molecular diagnostics company has received emergency approval from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) to use one…

Get The Weekly Newspaper Delivered During COVID-19 Shelter in Place Order

Get The Weekly Newspaper Delivered During COVID-19 Shelter in Place Order

Santa Clara Weekly

March 24, 2020

Are you missing your weekly dose of local news? Because most public spaces are now closed to the public, we…

What’s For Lunch: Weekend Meal Program Launched for Seniors

What’s For Lunch: Weekend Meal Program Launched for Seniors

Carolyn Schuk

March 24, 2020

About 36 hours after the Santa Clara City Hall made the decision to provide weekend meals for seniors, the first…

Santa Clara and Sunnyvale Public Safety: Fully Staffed and On the Job

Santa Clara and Sunnyvale Public Safety: Fully Staffed and On the Job

Carolyn Schuk

March 23, 2020

Sunnyvale and Santa Clara public safety departments want residents to know that fire and police are on the job and…

Santa Clara PAL Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Santa Clara PAL Celebrates 50th Anniversary

Larry Sacks

March 20, 2020

In 1970, Santa Clara Police Chief Frank Sapena saw a significant need in for students to learn that the police…