Latest News Latest News Milestones Milestones: The failure of fear Miles H Barber, Publisher May 13, 2020 Can our communities go back to work? Is it time to open enterprise, take a calculated risk and put our… Public Safety Santa Clara, Sunnyvale Still Dealing with Burglaries, Theft Erika Towne May 13, 2020 Despite the shelter in place order that was issued in mid-March, local police agencies are still dealing with their share… City Politics Coronavirus Hits City’s Coffers Hard, Council Shells Out For Public Relations Work David Alexander May 13, 2020 Amid the massive economic slowdown created by the coronavirus pandemic — adding to an already multi-million-dollar deficit — Santa Clara… City Politics New State-wide Modifications Give Santa Clara County a View into their Future Alissa Soroten May 12, 2020 Governor Gavin Newsom announced new modifications and guidelines for sectors to move deeper into Phase 2 of the State’s four-phase… City Politics After Near Miss, City Council Approves Pedestrian Light Jacob Bourne May 12, 2020 Chapel Drive resident Natalie Guzzetti has been lobbying for the past year to get safety measures implemented for a crosswalk… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: May 3 – 9 Santa Clara Police Department May 12, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Schools SCUSD Supports School, Community with Distance Well Being Checks Erika Towne May 8, 2020 Schools across the country have closed their campuses, quickly sending students into a new world based in distance learning. According… Community Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From May 6 Mary Hanel May 8, 2020 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (May 7, 1920) New City Charter Proposed for Santa Clara: Chamber of Commerce Also… City Politics Specific Businesses Can Open Soon, If They Can Follow the Rules Alissa Soroten May 7, 2020 The State of California has announced the guidelines “low-risk” businesses need to follow to be able to open as early… Sports Wilcox Softball Star Serena Cadena to Play at Cal State East Bay Andrew Bensch May 7, 2020 A four-year varsity standout, Wilcox senior Serena Cadena has been a key fixture for the Chargers softball team since 2017…. Sports Perseverance Pays Off for Fremont Senior Kiara Angelito Andrew Bensch May 7, 2020 Some of the best stories in professional sports are those where the athlete finally gets their chance at the highest… Business Single Proprietor Businesses See Little Help and Plenty of Catch-22s Carolyn Schuk May 7, 2020 In the war against COVID-19, America’s smallest businesses, sole proprietorships, may be taking most economic casualties. We’re talking your mom-and-pop livelihoods… Community Postal Workers Continue to Provide Essential Service to Community Erika Towne May 7, 2020 Sunnyvale mail carrier Javier Torres has never seen anything like this in his 29 years with the United States Postal… Milestones Milestones: Lawless Law! Miles H Barber, Publisher May 6, 2020 If you were in charge of starting a country, what would be the first thing you would do? Most likely,… City Politics Lunch in a Time of Coronavirus with Larry Klein Carolyn Schuk May 6, 2020 Sunnyvale Mayor Larry Klein is an unlikely social media star. But in the world of COVID-19 isolation, his low-key, guy-next-door… Business Even in the COVID-19 New Normal You Can Still Buy — or Sell — a House Carolyn Schuk May 6, 2020 Likely most of us think this is not a time to buy or sell a house. But Sunnyvale realtor Dave… Sports Captain Jack: Bruins Two-Sport Star Jack Fukuda Leaps to Success Andrew Bensch May 6, 2020 There might not be a combination of two sports, or (in the case of track and field) events, that complement… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: April 26 – May 2 Santa Clara Police Department May 6, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… City Politics State Will Release Guidelines For Businesses To Open As Early as Friday Alissa Soroten May 4, 2020 Specific businesses in some areas of California may be able to reopen as early as this week. Governor Newsom announced… City Politics Two New Community COVID-19 Testing Sites in San Jose, Gilroy Alissa Soroten May 4, 2020 Governor Gavin Newsom has announced that over 80 additional community testing sites would open across California. Locally, County of Santa… 1 … 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 … 481