Latest News Latest News City Politics Construction Unions Make CEQA Work For Them Carolyn Schuk August 9, 2019 The recent California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) lawsuit filed by the Laborers International Union of North America (LIUNA) Local 270… Schools District Prepares For a New School Year, New Chapter Alissa Soroten August 9, 2019 With the first day of school on the horizon, the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) School Board returned from… Public Safety Sunnyvale Safety and Sobriety Checkpoint on August 17 Santa Clara Weekly August 9, 2019 The Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety (DPS) announced that they will operate a safety and sobriety checkpoint on Aug. 17…. Community Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From August 7 Mary Hanel August 9, 2019 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (August 8, 1919) How Medals Will be Awarded to Heroes of War: War Service… CommunitySports 49ers Honor Number 87, Dwight Clark on 8/7 Erika Towne August 9, 2019 Dwight Clark is one of the most iconic figures in San Francisco 49ers history, so it is only fitting that… Sports David Currie to Step Down as Wilcox Head Baseball Coach Andrew Bensch August 8, 2019 He’s not calling it a retirement, because it isn’t, but legendary Wilcox coach David Currie is stepping down as Head… Arts & Entertainment California’s Great America Announces South Bay Shores, Their Transformed Waterpark Santa Clara Weekly August 8, 2019 Santa Clara’s amusement park has big plans for summer 2020 — California’s Great America will debut the new South Bay… CommunityPublic Safety Police and the Community Come Together to Celebrate National Night Out Erika Towne August 8, 2019 With another National Night Out in the books, local police officers say it was a rousing success. “It was awesome,”… Community In the Valley this Week: August 8 – 14 Santa Clara Weekly August 8, 2019 The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Want to share an… Milestones Milestones: Two Wrongs Are Still Not a Right Miles H Barber, Publisher August 8, 2019 Yes, I was wrong. In my column last week, I misstated the timeline of Fire Chief Bill Kelly’s conversations with… City Politics Santa Clara, Sunnyvale Out-Perform Most U.S. Cites in Sustainability Jacob Bourne August 7, 2019 In July, the Sustainable Development Solutions United States Network released its 2019 US Cities Sustainable Development Report as part of… Business Traditional Chinese Street Food Arrives in Downtown Sunnyvale Erika Towne August 7, 2019 “Gotta have a jianbing,” said Katie Voong with a grin and a laugh. It’s a phrase she’s said a lot… Arts & Entertainment Dance the Magic Hits Broadway Larry Sacks August 7, 2019 Life is not just about chasing dreams; it’s about making those dreams into realities. When that dream is to dance… Arts & EntertainmentBusiness Psycho Donuts Unveils Limited Edition Donut to Celebrate the San Jose Return of “WICKED” Santa Clara Weekly August 6, 2019 To celebrate the return of WICKED, Psycho Donuts has created a limited-edition donut that pays homage to the friendship between… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: July 28 – August 3 Santa Clara Police Department August 6, 2019 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… City Politics Museum Expansion Sparks Division over Orchard Tree Removal Jacob Bourne August 6, 2019 The Sunnyvale Historical Society and Museum Association’s proposal to expand the Sunnyvale Heritage Park Museum with a 1,600 square-foot addition… City Politics Settlement in Santana West Lawsuit To Fund Affordable Housing Programs and Traffic Improvement Carolyn Schuk August 5, 2019 Santa Clara is banking an extra $6.2 million thanks to a settlement in the City’s California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)… Arts & Entertainment Santa Clara Street Dance: Dancing on Jackson Street Larry Sacks August 5, 2019 The annual Santa Clara Street Dance moved to a new location on Friday, Aug. 2. Franklin Mall was still the… Community 1920s Craftsman House in Santa Clara to be Saved Jacob Bourne August 5, 2019 An unofficial piece of Santa Clara’s history is on track to be preserved. A single-level, white craftsman home, originally located… Community Hacking for Social Change Larry Sacks August 4, 2019 Hackathons are about so much more than just coding. When combined with social change, the results can be amazing. On… 1 … 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 … 481