Latest News Latest News CommunityPublic Safety 49ers Start Season in Empty Levi’s Stadium Erika Towne September 15, 2020 The foghorn sounded just like it would in any other game at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday and the crowd seemed… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: September 6 – 12 Santa Clara Police Department September 15, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Community COVID-19 Testing in Sunnyvale on Sept. 14: Now Get Results Faster Via Text City of Sunnyvale September 11, 2020 A County of Santa Clara Valley Medical Center operated COVID-19 testing site that can now provide automated results via text… City Politics Updated: City Says COVID-19 Game Cancellations Aren’t Grounds For Reducing Stadium Rent Carolyn Schuk September 11, 2020 This week Santa Clara City Hall fired a new salvo in its ongoing litigation war with the San Francisco 49ers,… Schools Santa Clara Unified Will Wait to Reopen In-Person, Opens Learning Centers Alissa Soroten September 11, 2020 Santa Clara Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Stella Kemp said they are sticking with their plan and holding off on… Community Cheetah Grocery Service Switching Gears, Giving Back Jacob Bourne September 11, 2020 The COVID-19 pandemic has had sweeping impacts on businesses of all kinds, especially the food industry. Cheetah, a startup that… Schools Sunnyvale Welcomes New Superintendent in Midst of COVID-19 Erika Towne September 10, 2020 In addition to dealing with the COVID-19 crisis, the Sunnyvale School District is also welcoming a new superintendent. Dr. Michael… Arts & Entertainment What’s Happening with Community Performing Arts in Santa Clara? Diane Andrews September 10, 2020 All dressed up with no place to go is but one side of the coin in a world that’s been… Milestones Milestones: What’s in it for you? Miles H Barber, Publisher September 9, 2020 When you get ready to vote what goes through your mind? If it is a proposition that has qualified for… City Politics City Workers Express Concern About Annual City Cleanup Erika Towne September 9, 2020 Santa Clara’s Annual Cleanup Campaign is wrapping up, but there’s contention over whether the campaign was safe to conduct in… City Politics Santa Clara’s Ongoing CVRA Appeal — A Bet With Tiny Odds of Winning Carolyn Schuk September 9, 2020 In the face of 20 years of public agencies losing millions in failed attempts to prevail in California Voting Rights… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: August 30 – September 5 Santa Clara Police Department September 9, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The Blotter… City Politics Call to End “Cycle of Discrimination” Among Santa Clara City Leaders Erika Towne September 8, 2020 Minority groups in Santa Clara are coming together this election to push back against what they call a “cycle of… Business Nail Salons, Gyms Can Reopen Indoors as Santa Clara County Moves into Less Restrictive Tier Alissa Soroten September 8, 2020 Effective immediately, sectors including gyms and fitness centers; personal care services; and museums, zoos, and aquariums are now allowed to… Schools Intel Chips Away at the Digital Divide Diane Andrews September 4, 2020 Intel Corporation, with headquarters in Santa Clara, is committed to chipping away at the digital divide that, since the onset… Business SCU Goes Online for Fall 2020, Local Businesses Feel the Financial Pain Erika Towne September 3, 2020 Santa Clara University (SCU) has made the decision to place most students in online learning for the Fall Quarter and… City PoliticsPublic Safety Police Unions Spend Big For Political Influence, And Santa Clara Is No Slacker Carolyn Schuk September 3, 2020 In the national conversation about reforming local police agencies, a central topic is the role played by law enforcement unions… Milestones Milestones: Waterloo in Santa Clara? Miles H Barber, Publisher September 2, 2020 You remember your history? Napoleon had created a virtually unstoppable French army, marching through towns and villages like a Sherman… City Politics Stadium Curfew Has Cost City Millions It Could Use Now Carolyn Schuk September 2, 2020 Like almost every other American city, the City of Santa Clara is currently facing profound financial challenges not of its… Schools Santa Clara High School Students Bring Sense of Normalcy to Start of School Year Erika Towne September 2, 2020 Distance learning is taking its toll on the social and emotional well-being of many of the students in the Santa… 1 … 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 … 481