Latest News Latest News City Politics Santa Clara’s Elected Police Chief System Fails to Make the Grade Carolyn Schuk March 30, 2022 The Santa Clara City Council will be considering whether it’s time to change the elected police chief system. A central… Community BART Silicon Valley Phase II to Get Added Federal Funding Press Release March 29, 2022 President Biden will allocate an additional $200 million for the Silicon Valley BART Extension Phase II in his upcoming proposed… Community Sunnyvale Affordable Housing Project Breaks Ground Press Release March 28, 2022 Sunnyvale, CA – On Wednesday, March 23, a group of public and private partners gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking of… Community SCHS Teens Gain Experience at FIRST Tech Challenge Press Release March 28, 2022 A team of Santa Clara High School students gained a wealth of experience at the FIRST Tech Challenge regional competition… Schools Santa Clara Unified Debates Laurelwood Elementary Size Alissa Soroten March 25, 2022 It is finally the Laurelwood community’s turn to get the school they have been asking for; however, the project has… Community Hospital Courtyard Wedding at Kaiser Santa Clara Kaiser Permanente March 24, 2022 “It’s not the way we planned, but it came out perfect,” said newlywed Laura Villasenor after her recent wedding to… City Politics Patrick Henry Plan, Redistricting Map Approved David Alexander March 23, 2022 Santa Clara’s City Council approved the Patrick Henry Drive Specific Plan and approved the redistricting map for the City following… Sports Bruins Softball Putting Building Blocks in Place Andrew Bensch March 23, 2022 Tuesday afternoon’s softball game between the Santa Clara Bruins and Saratoga Falcons was not a game that the home team… City Politics Breaking News – Batra Returns to City Hall Carolyn Schuk March 22, 2022 Santa Clara will be welcoming back a longtime City employee as interim City Manager, according to sources not authorized to… Milestones Milestones – To Change, You Have to Change! – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher March 22, 2022 How do you run a city without a city manager or even a city attorney? Based on observation, for the… Community SCU Associate Professor Publishes Debut Novel Erika Towne March 21, 2022 Santa Clara University (SCU) is home to one of the best English programs in the country and it continues to… CommunityLife AnnouncementsObituary In Memoriam of All American Don Bordenave Carolyn Schuk March 18, 2022 Don Bordenave (Sept. 27, 1930 — March 8, 2022) had a track record that few could beat; college football star… Business Microbusiness Grant Program Accepting Applications Press Release March 17, 2022 Santa Clara County is offering microbusiness grants to small businesses. Under direction from the County, the Enterprise Foundation will open… Arts & Entertainment RJJT: “Anything’s Possible” with “Seussical” Cynthia Cheng March 17, 2022 On selected dates from March 18-27, the Roberta Jones Junior Theatre (RJJT) is running the musical “Seussical” with a live… City Politics Levi’s Stadium Budget Shows Net Gain for Non-NFL Events David Alexander March 16, 2022 Levi’s Stadium will turn a profit for non-NFL events for the first time in three years. With three concerts already… Milestones Milestones – Climate Change in Santa Clara? – Opinion Miles H Barber, Publisher March 16, 2022 The weather in Santa Clara has a different outlook these days. The catastrophic cumulous clouds of doom and gloom hovering… Community Invasion of Ukraine Reverberates in Santa Clara Diane Andrews March 16, 2022 Russia’s unprovoked military attack and invasion of Ukraine launched on Feb. 24 brought dread to the hearts of members of… Sports Composure and Depth Fuel Bruins Baseball Andrew Bensch March 15, 2022 The Santa Clara Bruins varsity baseball team is off to a white-hot start to the 2022 season. Santa Clara wrapped… Community Sunnyvale Rotary Charity Golf Tournament Erika Towne March 14, 2022 Sunnyvale Rotary is preparing for its annual golf tournament benefiting local schools and nonprofits. This year’s golf tournament will be… Community Westfield’s Parking Plan Leads to Data Privacy Questions Erika Towne March 14, 2022 Westfield Valley Fair drew public criticism in early 2022 when it announced a new “controlled parking plan.” Under the plan,… 1 … 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 … 496