Latest News Latest News Public Safety Assistant Police Chief Dan Winter Retiring, But Not Leaving Santa Clara Erika Towne June 4, 2020 After 21 years with the Santa Clara Police Department (SCPD), including six as the Assistant Police Chief, Dan Winter is… Community Wedding Bells Are Ringing Again in Santa Clara County Diane Andrews June 4, 2020 Thanks to Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez and Gov. Gavin Newsom, love and marriage are winning out in California… Milestones Milestones: Law Without Order! Miles H Barber, Publisher June 3, 2020 There is no order without the enforcement of law. Of course, if there is no law, order is absent. The… Business Mixed Reviews as Local Shops Reopen in Phase 2 Erika Towne June 3, 2020 Local business owners say results are mixed since Santa Clara County Public Health entered Phase 2 of the county’s COVID-19… City Politics Santa Clara’s $34 Million Forecast Budget Shortfall: There Will Be Pain Carolyn Schuk June 3, 2020 That’s the message of the City of Santa Clara’s recently released 2020-2021 operating budget overview. “Given that our resources are… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: May 24 – 30 Santa Clara Police Department June 3, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… BusinessCity Politics More Sectors Can Reopen with Updated Shelter In Place Order Alissa Soroten June 2, 2020 Santa Clara County’s changes to their existing health order go into effect on Friday, June 5 at 12:01 a.m. and… City Politics Updated: Santa Clara Implements City-Wide Curfew Erika Towne June 1, 2020 Late Sunday evening, Santa Clara’s City Manager Deanna J. Santana approved a city-wide curfew. Santana worked in conjunction with Mayor… City Politics Pandemic Raises Questions About Related Santa Clara Jacob Bourne June 1, 2020 A development plan for Phase 2 of the Related Santa Clara project was brought before the Santa Clara Planning Commission… Public Safety South Bay Police Head Off Threatened Looting at Valley Fair Carolyn Schuk June 1, 2020 After nights of rioting and looting across the U.S., South Bay police are mobilized for similar looting attempts locally. Police… Schools Santa Clara Unified Stays in Line for State Funding for Construction Projects Alissa Soroten May 29, 2020 As a historic school year comes to a close, the Santa Clara Unified School District Board of Trustees held one… Community Local Hospitals Participate in Plasma Study to Find COVID-19 Treatment Erika Towne May 29, 2020 Local hospitals are taking part in a nationwide study to try and find a better treatment for patients battling COVID-19…. Business From Mapping COVID-19 Proteins to Making Them, Silicon Valley Tech Leads Carolyn Schuk May 28, 2020 It took almost a century between the first U.S. polio epidemic and the mapping of the poliovirus genome. By contrast,… Business Santa Clara’s Small Business Grants Program Reports For Duty Carolyn Schuk May 28, 2020 There may be questions about when Santa Clara County businesses will be able to fully open, but the City of… Community Grandma Stuck in Santa Clara Stops Neighbors in Their Tracks with Lawn Displays Diane Andrews May 28, 2020 Less than half a mile from Santa Clara University, just off Washington Avenue, cars driving along Hilmar Street stop and… Milestones Milestones: Break-In Busted! Miles H Barber, Publisher May 27, 2020 Reading your local newspaper should be a pleasure, providing pertinent news pieces packed with potent information. Whether it is your… Schools District, Community Try to Make Graduation Special for Class of 2020 Erika Towne May 27, 2020 For the first time that anyone can remember, Santa Clara Unified School District’s (SCUSD) seniors will not have a graduation… Business Cepheid Working 24/7 to Manufacture COVID-19 Tests Erika Towne May 27, 2020 Sunnyvale based Cepheid continues to ramp up the production of its rapid COVID-19 test. Almost two months since receiving emergency… City Politics Small Business Grant Program Gets Another Cash Injection David Alexander May 27, 2020 Because the Santa Clara Unified School District has agreed to help fund youth meal programs, the City Council has expanded… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: May 17 – 23 Santa Clara Police Department May 27, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… 1 … 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 … 481