Latest News Latest News City Politics City Allocates Federal and Settlement Money, Caps Food Delivery Fee David Alexander September 2, 2020 A $6-million cash injection will help shore up Santa Clara’s general fund as well as contributing to affordable housing, transportation… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: August 23 – 29 Santa Clara Police Department September 1, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… City Politics Paseo Coming for Calle Del Sol Jacob Bourne September 1, 2020 Santa Clara Planning Commissioners approved an amendment to the Tasman East Specific Plan on Wednesday, Aug. 26 that will allow… BusinessCity Politics California Changes the Way Counties Reopen, Hair Salons & Malls Can Reopen in Santa Clara County Alissa Soroten August 28, 2020 The State of California is retiring the State Monitoring List, which was one list that counties were on if they… Schools Santa Clara Unified Navigates Through Back to School Challenges Alissa Soroten August 28, 2020 Back to school is in full swing and usually comes with its fair share of challenges, this year is definitely… Community Silicon Valley Power Scholarship Program Invests in our Energy Future Silicon Valley Power August 28, 2020 At the Santa Clara City Council meeting on Tuesday, July 14, Chief Electric Utility Officer Manuel Pineda awarded three outstanding… Business Twin Sisters Mindy and Megan Park Open a Santa Clara Based Bakery Cynthia Cheng August 27, 2020 Since September 2019, twin sisters Mindy and Megan Park have been busy with MCourse, the online bakery that they own…. City Politics Marijuana Still Banned Despite City of Santa Clara Pinching Pennies David Alexander August 27, 2020 Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, cities across the state are feeling the financial crunch, leaving government employees seeking increasingly clever ways… Milestones Milestones: What if…? Miles H Barber, Publisher August 26, 2020 Making decisions about the limited land owned by Santa Clara is becoming more important every year. Two of the last… City Politics Silicon Valley Power Growth, Crisis Response Highlights Council Meeting David Alexander August 26, 2020 Silicon Valley Power (SVP) detailed its response to the heat wave, wildfires and lightning storms as well as its plans… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: August 16 – 22 Santa Clara Police Department August 26, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Public Safety No Charges Filed Against Local Blogger Robert Haugh Carolyn Schuk August 25, 2020 The Santa Clara District Attorney has declined to file charges against local blogger Robert Haugh because of “insufficiency of evidence,”… Public Safety DA Rejected Case Says Haugh Lawyer, But DA Didn’t Say That 4 Days Later Carolyn Schuk August 23, 2020 A full day after The Weekly reported on Robert Haugh’s sexual assault arrest, Haugh’s attorney Chuck Smith returned The Weekly’s… Public Safety Local Blogger Robert Haugh Arrested for Sexual Assault Carolyn Schuk August 21, 2020 Santa Clara police have arrested blogger Robert — “Butch” — Haugh, charging him with “sexual penetration with a foreign object,”… Community Boss Biz Pitch Fest Opens Doors for Young Entrepreneurs Cynthia Cheng August 21, 2020 From July 13 to July 24, Coderbunnyz presented the Boss Biz Pitch Fest, a virtual event with monetary prizes for… Community Sunnyvale Closes Lane, Creates Temporary Sidewalk on Tasman Drive Jacob Bourne August 20, 2020 Among the sweeping societal changes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, traffic volumes have greatly diminished as many office employees… City Politics Robert Mezzetti: Council Candidate and Lobbyist Carolyn Schuk August 20, 2020 Before Robert Mezzetti became District 6 Santa Clara City Council Candidate, the San Jose attorney was a registered lobbyist representing… Milestones Milestones: Other People’s Money Miles H Barber, Publisher August 19, 2020 Often referred to as OPM, other people’s money is what you use to buy your home, your car, and many… Schools SCUSD Works to Form Strong Bonds with Students to Start School Year Erika Towne August 19, 2020 The start of the 2020-21 school year is unlike any other for Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) students. On… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: August 9 – 15 Santa Clara Police Department August 19, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… 1 … 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 … 481