Latest News Latest News CommunitySchools 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 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… Schools 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… Arts & Entertainment Sunnyvale Adds Ambient Music to Outdoor Dining, Santa Clara Cancels Summer Concerts in the Park Erika Towne July 29, 2020 The state and county restrictions due to COVID-19 have forced some cities to scale back on their annual summer offerings… Schools SCUSD Moves to Finalize Fall Reopening Plans Erika Towne July 29, 2020 What school will look like in the fall is starting to take shape for Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD)… City Politics Santa Clara City Manager Attacks 49ers — Again Carolyn Schuk July 28, 2020 In the latest chapter of Santa Clara City Hall’s four-year-old quarrel with the 49ers, City Manager Deanna Santana sent out… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: July 19 – 25 Santa Clara Police Department July 28, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… City Politics 2020 Election: Sunnyvale Mayor and City Council Candidates Carolyn Schuk July 27, 2020 For Sunnyvale the 2020 election will be a first in two ways. Voters will vote for the City’s first directly… Schools Mission College Hosts SCUSD Latinx Students at Virtual Engineering Camp Erika Towne July 23, 2020 A joint effort by Mission College and California State University, East Bay (CSUEB) has offered Latinx students in Santa Clara… Business Entrepreneurial Santa Clara Couple Create Zeek Protein Bars for Kids Diane Andrews July 23, 2020 Preparation, perspiration, perseverance and chance partnered in launching Zeek Bars for kids on a national trajectory. In July the premium,… Milestones Milestones: The Real Democrats! Miles H Barber, Publisher July 22, 2020 The undercurrent and over actions we are witnessing is not the Democratic Party of my father. Dad, a life-long democrat,… City Politics 2020 Election: Santa Clara City Council Candidates Carolyn Schuk July 22, 2020 This year four Santa Clara districts will elect their first-ever district representatives. Two incumbents, Kathy Watanabe and Teresa O’Neill are… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: July 12 – 18 Santa Clara Police Department July 21, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Business Some Personal Care Services Allowed to Operate Outdoors Alissa Soroten July 21, 2020 California Governor Gavin Newsom announced that clarification was needed regarding the guidance he released last week which closed indoor operations… City Politics Peterson Way Office Project Variance Gets Approved Jacob Bourne July 20, 2020 An existing, though underutilized, office campus at 3625 Peterson Way is up for redevelopment by Boston Properties with a proposal… Schools California Releases Guidelines for Schools Alissa Soroten July 17, 2020 This afternoon, Governor Gavin Newsom released the State of California’s guidance and guidelines for private and public schools in light… Schools SCUSD Continues to Plan to Reopen Schools Alissa Soroten July 16, 2020 During a typical year, the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) Board of Trustees would be on summer break, but… Community Nancy Prior, Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Diane Andrews July 16, 2020 On nice afternoons in Santa Clara you may cross paths with Nancy Prior and Ventana, her nine-year-old guide dog for… Milestones Milestones: Fact, fiction, fabrication or fallacy? Miles H Barber, Publisher July 15, 2020 Who is right? Are the Right, right and the Left, lost? Or, are the Right wrong and the Left leading?… City Politics Garbage Rate Increase Approved, Benton Student Development Still Splits Public David Alexander July 15, 2020 After hours of talk, the Santa Clara City Council approved garbage collection rate increases ranging from 28 percent to 68… 1 … 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 … 481