Latest News Latest News Schools SCUSD One of More than 100 School Districts Affected by Data Breach Erika Towne June 20, 2020 Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) parents are concerned after learning personal information like email addresses and passwords were accessed… Public Safety Former Cop Discussed Using SCPD Contacts to Obstruct Cyberstalking Investigation Carolyn Schuk June 19, 2020 Former Santa Clara police captain Brian Gilbert allegedly offered to use his Santa Clara Police Department connections to mislead law… City Politics Californians Now Required to Wear Face Coverings Alissa Soroten June 18, 2020 California Governor Gavin Newsom announced today that wearing face coverings is now required in most public spaces. This mandate is… Business Virtual Chemistry Steps Up to COVID-19 Challenge Carolyn Schuk June 18, 2020 In the race for COVID-19 treatments, virtual chemistry plays a central role. Santa Clara startup Post Era’s virtual drug discovery… Schools Young Santa Clara Residents Launch a Free Tutoring Service called YouTutor Cynthia Cheng June 18, 2020 Santa Clara’s Gupta brothers, Rishab, 15, and Ayush, 13, believe that students learn much better in the classroom than with… Milestones Milestones: Enforced Law Works! Miles H Barber, Publisher June 17, 2020 The laws of the Universe are quite dependable. We have learned many of these laws by observation and in the… Business Sunnyvale’s Historic Murphy Avenue Closed to Traffic Erika Towne June 17, 2020 A major change has happened in Downtown Sunnyvale. The City closed Historic Murphy Avenue between East Washington Avenue and West… CommunityLife Announcements A Life of Service and Style: Emma Kaliterna: 1918 – 2020 Carolyn Schuk June 17, 2020 For more than three quarters of a century, if you wanted to see friends, get the latest ‘do,’ and donate… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: June 7 – 13 Santa Clara Police Department June 17, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Public Safety Former Santa Clara Cop Charged in News Publisher Harassment Conspiracy Carolyn Schuk June 16, 2020 Former Santa Clara police captain Brian Gilbert may be facing significant jail time and a hefty fine for his alleged… Community Medicine Was Ready For Change — COVID-19 Gave it a Push Carolyn Schuk June 16, 2020 While COVID-19 has been a fast on-ramp for new ways of delivering medical care, it has also spurred adoption of… City Politics Gateway Crossings Project Gets Tweaked Due to COVID-19 Jacob Bourne June 12, 2020 A June 10 Santa Clara Planning Commission meeting grew tense during discussions regarding a proposed change to the Gateway Crossings… Schools District Budget Concerns Due to COVID-19 Discussed Alissa Soroten June 12, 2020 No one is free from the effects of COVID-19, especially the Santa Clara Unified School District. On top of dealing… Schools Getting to Know the Class of 2020’s Public School Week Award Winners Cynthia Cheng June 11, 2020 “Our school district, PTA, and the school volunteers tried to make this the most special experience it could be for… Schools First Ever STEM Leadership Institute Class Graduates Erika Towne June 11, 2020 Six years ago, dozens of sixth graders applied to a new joint effort between the 49ers Foundation and the Santa… Milestones Milestones: Duped again! Miles H Barber, Publisher June 10, 2020 If you have followed my comments about Prop 47 and how we were duped into believing this legislation was good… Community More than 2,000 People Attend Black Lives Matter Protest in Sunnyvale Erika Towne June 10, 2020 The streets of Sunnyvale were filled on Friday, June 5 when thousands turned out to participate in a peaceful Black… City Politics Coronavirus Continues To Deepen City Budget Deficit David Alexander June 10, 2020 Projected City deficit is continuing to grow from impacts caused by coronavirus, swelling by another $2.7 million from the highest… City Politics Mayor’s Roundtable: Staying on Track When Pandemic and Protest Lands in Your Lap Carolyn Schuk June 9, 2020 The job of a small city mayor isn’t an enviable one. Much of the job is about fixing potholes, keeping… Community Intimate Black Lives Matter Protest Held in Santa Clara Melissa McKenzie June 8, 2020 A small but mighty gathering of protesters descended upon the steps of Santa Clara City Hall on June 5 for… 1 … 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 … 481