Latest News Latest News Community In the Valley this Week: July 11 – July 17 Santa Clara Weekly July 11, 2019 The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Want to share an… Milestones Milestones: Salute Miles H Barber, Publisher July 11, 2019 Police Chief Mike Sellers has announced he will be retiring as a personal choice on September 1, 2019. Yes, this… Public Safety Mastermind of Santa Clara Murder for Hire Plot Deemed Fit for Release from Prison Erika Towne July 10, 2019 It was a story that shook Santa Clara and the rest of the South Bay in 1980. Santa Clara businessman… Sports Sparks Soar into San Diego for Second Straight Season Andrew Bensch July 10, 2019 A year ago the Santa Clara PAL Sparks softball team took the State Championship Tournament in San Diego by storm…. City Politics Council Says Gateway Crossings Project ‘Not Perfect,’ Approves Anyway David Alexander July 10, 2019 After delays, multiple redesigns and repeated public outreach, the Council finally approved the Gateway Crossings project. The development — set… City Politics Sunnyvale CEQA Lawsuit: Inadequate Environmental Studies or Superfluous Environmental Studies? Carolyn Schuk July 10, 2019 In a California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) lawsuit [sunnyvale ceqa 2019 complaint], the International Union of Laborers North America (ILUNA)… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: June 30 – July 6 Santa Clara Police Department July 9, 2019 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… Sports 49ers To Hold 11 Training Camp Open Practices Santa Clara Weekly July 9, 2019 The San Francisco 49ers are, again, providing public access to a number of training camp sessions at the 49ers SAP… Sports Local High School Coach Honored With 2019 Gatorade Coaching Excellence Award Santa Clara Weekly July 9, 2019 Gatorade is honoring two of the country’s most devoted high school coaches — Archbishop Mitty’s Sue Phillips and Lake Hamilton’s… Public Safety Vigilant Service Tech Spots Credit Card Skimmer at Sunnyvale Gas Pump Erika Towne July 9, 2019 Sunnyvale’s Department of Public Safety (DPS) is praising a “detail oriented” service tech that spotted a credit card skimmer at… Public Safety Santa Clara Community Thanks Firefighters for Quick Response to Fire on El Camino Erika Towne July 8, 2019 “It’s the type of evacuation you see in movies where people are basically grabbing their keys and their shoes and… Public Safety One Person Shot Just Before Fourth of July Fireworks Show at Great America Erika Towne July 8, 2019 Santa Clara Police are looking for anyone who may have witnessed a shooting outside the Great America Theme Park just… Public Safety Two Ejected From Vehicle in Fatal Traffic Collision Santa Clara Weekly July 8, 2019 At about 1:27 a.m. this morning, there was a fatal traffic collision involving one vehicle near the intersection of Cabrillo… Community San Tomas & Monroe Neighborhood Park Renamed in Honor of the Late Eddie Souza Diane Andrews July 7, 2019 The San Tomas & Monroe Neighborhood Park and Community Garden in Santa Clara was renamed to honor the late Everett… Schools Roundup Herbicide Discontinued in Santa Clara Unified School District Santa Clara Weekly July 6, 2019 In an effort to look out for the best interests of their students and staff, Santa Clara Unified School District… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Seeking Information Regarding 4th of July Great America Shooting Santa Clara Weekly July 5, 2019 The Santa Clara Police Department (SCPD) is asking for the public’s help for information related to a shooting (Case Number:… Community Affordable Rental Housing Opportunity in Sunnyvale Santa Clara Weekly July 5, 2019 MidPen Housing will conduct a lottery for two 2-bedroom and one 3-bedroom subsidized rental apartments at the Posolmi Place — formerly Eight… City Politics Santa Clara Adds Strict Restrictions to Smoking, Vaping Jacob Bourne July 5, 2019 Santa Clara’s City Council adopted a new Smoking and Tobacco Regulations Ordinance on Feb. 5, which significantly restricts use of… City Politics Busy May for Many of Santa Clara’s Elected Officials Melissa McKenzie July 5, 2019 Here’s how Santa Clara’s elected officials spent May: Mayor Lisa Gillmor The Mayor’s first notable meeting occurred on May… Community Humane Society Silicon Valley’s Garden Cat Program Changes, Saves Lives Melissa McKenzie July 5, 2019 Although there is documented evidence of pet ownership providing a variety of benefits to people of all ages, not everyone… 1 … 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 … 481