Latest News Latest News Community County Mobilizing for Whatever COVID-19 Brings Our Way Carolyn Schuk April 8, 2020 County officials are hoping that expansive transparency via an online COVID-19 dashboard (tinyurl.com/scc-covid19-dashboard) will reassure residents that they won’t be… Community Sunnyvale Non-Profit Maker Nexus Mobilizes Virtual Community in Coronavirus Fight Carolyn Schuk April 8, 2020 Over the last month a national cottage industry making medical protective gear for the coronavirus fights has sprouted up like spring… City Politics City Extends Eviction Moratorium, Approves Loans For Silicon Valley Power David Alexander April 8, 2020 Should renters in Santa Clara be unable to pay rent due to financial hardship caused by coronavirus, landlords will be… Community Sunnyvale Community Services Working Hard to Meet the Community’s Needs Erika Towne April 7, 2020 Three weeks after Santa Clara County’s Public Health Department issued a countywide stay at home order, local nonprofits are facing… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: March 29 – April 4 Santa Clara Police Department April 7, 2020 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Public Safety Possible Dead Body Reported in San Tomas Aquino Creek, Search and Rescue Efforts Ongoing Santa Clara Police Department April 6, 2020 On April 5 at approximately 4:29 p.m., officers responded to the report of a dead body floating in the San… Business Data Centers Considered Essential, Take COVID-19 Precautions Jacob Bourne April 6, 2020 Last month, the County of Santa Clara closed all non-essential services to the public to help slow the spread of… City Politics More Restrictions Placed on Construction in Santa Clara County Jacob Bourne April 3, 2020 As the world has spent most of 2020 to date scrambling to address the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2… Community Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From April 1 Mary Hanel April 3, 2020 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (April 2, 1920) Father Ricard at the University of Santa Clara Observatory Predicts April… Community Staying Safe and Happy at Pacific Gardens Retirement Community Carolyn Schuk April 2, 2020 While the coronavirus outbreak poses big challenges to older people, Pacific Gardens retirement community is keeping residents safe and enjoying… Sports Fremont Ace Dylan Gray: A Firebird with Ice In His Veins Andrew Bensch April 2, 2020 One of the key attributes that makes Firebirds ace Dylan Gray such a dominant pitcher is his ability to remain… Schools Schools Closed Through the End of the School Year Alissa Soroten April 2, 2020 California schools will not reopen this school year, as announced yesterday by California Governor Gavin Newsom during a COVID-19 update…. Sports A Real Life Ice Box: Softball and Football for Racquel Blassingame Andrew Bensch April 2, 2020 In the Disney kid’s movie The Little Giants, the heroin of the film, Becky “Ice Box” O’Shea is a ferocious… Milestones Milestones: Waiting it out Miles H Barber, Publisher April 1, 2020 I wish this whole virus issue was an April fool’s joke and we could go back to doing regular things… Sports Chargers’ Soccer Standout Olivia Gentry Leaves Big Cleats to Fill Andrew Bensch April 1, 2020 Wilcox Chargers soccer star Olivia Gentry experienced a full boat of ups and downs with the school’s soccer program. Gentry… Schools SCUSD Board Learns About New Strategic Vision Alissa Soroten April 1, 2020 During a special meeting on March 31, the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) Board of Trustees held a study… City Politics Coronavirus Continues To Take Its Toll: City Deficit Projected To Soar David Alexander April 1, 2020 The Santa Clara City Manager estimates the coronavirus pandemic will likely increase this year’s budget deficit to between $8 million… Public Safety Arrest Made in Armed Robbery Case Santa Clara Police Department March 31, 2020 A Los Gatos resident responded to an online ad for the sale of a gaming system. On Jan. 15, the… Public Safety Shelter in Place Extended to May 3 with Stricter Regulations, Governor Halts Evictions Alissa Soroten March 31, 2020 The Santa Clara County Health Department has officially extended the shelter in place order to May 3 in a continued… Schools Santa Clara Launches Distance Learning District-Wide Erika Towne March 31, 2020 Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) has launched the second wave of its distance learning and district Superintendent Dr. Stella… 1 … 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 … 481