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Santa Clara Unified May Reconsider Independent Study Option

Santa Clara Unified May Reconsider Independent Study Option

Alissa Soroten

August 14, 2020

The first day of school is quickly approaching so the Santa Clara Unified School District Board of Trustees held their…

Vice Mayor, Sunnyvale Youth Join Forces to Protect and Ensure Funding For At Risk Seniors During COVID-19 Lockdown

Vice Mayor, Sunnyvale Youth Join Forces to Protect and Ensure Funding For At Risk Seniors During COVID-19 Lockdown

Santa Clara Weekly

August 14, 2020

In the latest on the battle to fight COVID-19, Youth Public Policy Institute (YPPI), with the mentorship of Sunnyvale Vice…

Summer Practices Abruptly Halted, No Football to be Played This Fall

Summer Practices Abruptly Halted, No Football to be Played This Fall

Andrew Bensch

August 13, 2020

Friday Night Lights, College Football Saturday, & NFL Sunday; for football diehards, the calendar flipping to August usually marks the…

The Dilemma of Homeless Encampments in Cupertino  

The Dilemma of Homeless Encampments in Cupertino  

Diane Andrews

August 13, 2020

The homeless are no longer out of sight, out of mind in Cupertino. An estimated 20 homeless people are encamped…

Milestones: An idea that’s come!

Milestones: An idea that’s come!

Miles H Barber, Publisher

August 12, 2020

A former Illinois Senator once said; “A billion here, a billion there and soon you’re talking about real money.” And…

Santa Clara’s Assistant Police Chief Duo Part of “Structural Changes”

Santa Clara’s Assistant Police Chief Duo Part of “Structural Changes”

Carolyn Schuk

August 12, 2020

In June, Santa Clara reorganized its police department command staff, adding an additional assistant police chief to the budget and…

Employees Accuse Assessor’s Office of Forcing People Back to Work Regardless of County Orders

Employees Accuse Assessor’s Office of Forcing People Back to Work Regardless of County Orders

Erika Towne

August 12, 2020

Santa Clara County remains on California’s COVID-19 watchlist, but employees at the Santa Clara County Assessor’s Office say the agency…

Santa Clara Police Report: August 2 – 8

Santa Clara Police Report: August 2 – 8

Santa Clara Police Department

August 11, 2020

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

Santa Clara City Manager’s $700K Pay Package Double the California Average

Santa Clara City Manager’s $700K Pay Package Double the California Average

Carolyn Schuk

August 6, 2020

By any comparison you want to make, Santa Clara’s City Manager takes home a pay package that’s double that of…

Santa Clara’s El Camino Mongolian BBQ Going Through Hard Times

Santa Clara’s El Camino Mongolian BBQ Going Through Hard Times

Cynthia Cheng

August 6, 2020

“On the first day my restaurant opened on Jan. 1, 2005, I had two customers,” said John Seo, owner of…

Milestones: Vote for Who?

Milestones: Vote for Who?

Miles H Barber, Publisher

August 5, 2020

How do you vote for a City candidate? Do they seem like a nice person? They are friends of a…

Local Hairstylists, Nail Salons Struggle Under COVID-19 Restrictions

Local Hairstylists, Nail Salons Struggle Under COVID-19 Restrictions

Erika Towne

August 5, 2020

The latest regulations for hairstylists and nail salons have left many struggling to decide if reopening is even worth it….

Santa Clara Police Report: July 26 – August 1

Santa Clara Police Report: July 26 – August 1

Santa Clara Police Department

August 4, 2020

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

Damages Finalized in 2016 Levi’s Stadium ADA Class Action Suit, But Case Isn’t Closed

Damages Finalized in 2016 Levi’s Stadium ADA Class Action Suit, But Case Isn’t Closed

Carolyn Schuk

July 31, 2020

As they say, it’s not over until the fat lady sings. In the case of the 2016 Levi’s Stadium ADA…

One Month Later, Valley Fair Closes Doors Again

One Month Later, Valley Fair Closes Doors Again

Erika Towne

July 31, 2020

One month after Westfield was cleared to open the Valley Fair mall up to shoppers, it has shut its doors…

SCUSD Will Start with Distance Learning, Will Figure Out the Rest Later

SCUSD Will Start with Distance Learning, Will Figure Out the Rest Later

Alissa Soroten

July 30, 2020

The Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) community’s pleas were heard and answered at a special meeting of the Board…

Santa Clara’s Budget Deficits — COVID-19 Turns Up the Heat on a Simmering Budget Problem

Santa Clara’s Budget Deficits — COVID-19 Turns Up the Heat on a Simmering Budget Problem

Carolyn Schuk

July 30, 2020

Although their cause is unprecedented, Santa Clara’s current budget woes aren’t an anomaly. Since 2000, the City’s budget has had…

COVID-19 Alters Sunnyvale Community Services’ Annual Backpack Distribution Day

COVID-19 Alters Sunnyvale Community Services’ Annual Backpack Distribution Day

Erika Towne

July 30, 2020

Despite the downturn in the economy and the social distancing required because of COVID-19, Sunnyvale Community Services (SCS) still managed…

Milestones: The Debt is DEEP

Milestones: The Debt is DEEP

Miles H Barber, Publisher

July 29, 2020

The information you are about to read is X rated, and not conducive to or for impressionable youth. The current…

Santa Clara University’s DACA Community Feels Only Slight Relief After Supreme Court Ruling

Santa Clara University’s DACA Community Feels Only Slight Relief After Supreme Court Ruling

Erika Towne

July 29, 2020

In early July, the Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump was not allowed to revoke the Deferred Action for…