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A Step Ahead Helps Students Make Strides in STEM

Cynthia Cheng

April 27, 2022

Young people who want to enrich their STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) skills, but are unable to participate in…

SCPD Program Serves Special Needs Community

Diane Andrews

April 26, 2022

Forewarned is forearmed. Picture this scenario: Police officers called to a high-stress situation, don’t get compliance to their verbal commands….

Laurelwood Elementary Principal Search Rebooted

Erika Towne

April 22, 2022

After public outcry and an accusation by the district superintendent of compromised “integrity”, the search for a new principal of…

Climate Action Plan Update Approved, General Plan Amended

Erika Towne

April 22, 2022

Santa Clara’s Planning Commission has pushed the Climate Action Plan update to the City Council. The current Climate Action Plan…

Union Strike, Parade of Champions Returns

David Alexander

April 20, 2022

At Tuesday night’s Santa Clara City Council meeting, the Council heard from representatives of Unit 6, the union on the…

Home Sweet Home: Mission College Partners With Wheelchair Basketball Team

David Alexander

April 20, 2022

When Chuck Gill was in high school, he started noticing something wasn’t right with his health. An avid football player,…

Milestones – New Life at Levi’s – Opinion

Miles H Barber, Publisher

April 19, 2022

What could be better than business that is back in business? Santa Clara’s energized City Council has approved a return…

Fremont Freshman Leads Firebirds Past Bruins

Andrew Bensch

April 18, 2022

Starting pitcher Tyler Gray didn’t quite go the distance for the Firebirds on Saturday, but the southpaw appeared in all…

Luminaria Ceremony Lights Way to Relay for Life

Diane Andrews

April 18, 2022

Four hundred luminarias lined Franklin Street between Homestead Road and Benton Street and encircled the fountain at Franklin Mall, lighting…

Santa Clara Union Votes to Strike

Carolyn Schuk

April 15, 2022

After months of unfruitful negotiations with the City, Santa Clara Unit 6 — Field Operations and Maintenance Staff — has…

Laurelwood Principal Appointment Surrounded in Controversy

Erika Towne

April 14, 2022

While the new principal of Laurelwood Elementary School is yet to be announced, speculation that the hire is from outside…

Firebirds Rally, Fall in Extra Innings 

Andrew Bensch

April 13, 2022

The Fremont Firebirds and Gunn Titans turned in a hotly contested baseball battle on Tuesday afternoon. The visiting Titans opened…

Milestones – Kudos to a Caring Council! – Opinion

Miles H Barber, Publisher

April 12, 2022

Peeling back the curtain on nefarious activities and actions by Mayor Lisa Gillmor and her hired comrades has revealed crazy,…

Santa Clara Council Hires Municipal Law Giants

Carolyn Schuk

April 12, 2022

In hiring the law firm Lozano Smith to provide interim City Attorney services, the Santa Clara City Council chose veteran…

Bella Vista Inn Converting to Homeless Housing

Erika Towne

April 12, 2022

Construction is set to start in late April or early May to turn Bella Vista Inn at 3550 El Camino…

SCPD K-9 Officers Retiring, New K-9 Joins Force

Press Release

April 12, 2022

The Santa Clara Police Department (SCPD) celebrated the retirement of two of its K-9 officers this month. Brek, an 8-year-old…

French Bulldogs Stolen from Santa Clara Home

Diane Andrews

April 11, 2022

A Santa Clara man is the latest to lose expensive French Bulldogs to armed dognappers. Four burglars with guns in…

Students Ride for Homestead Road Bike Lanes

Erika Towne

April 11, 2022

Lured by the promise of free boba and the opportunity to support a good cause, dozens of Sunnyvale students and…

New Hyatt Hotel Opens in Santa Clara

Press Release

April 9, 2022

Hyatt Hotels Corporation announced on April 6, 2022 the opening of Hyatt Centric Santa Clara Silicon Valley, marking the latest…

Santa Clara Unified Board Concentrates on LGBTQQIA+ Students

Alissa Soroten

April 8, 2022

Before the Santa Clara Unified School District community takes a breather for Spring Break, the Board of Trustees talked about…

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