Latest News Latest News Business Online Bakery Delivers Asian Flavors In Bite-Sized Treats Melissa McKenzie April 17, 2019 Sunnyvale resident Catherine Wong has turned her background into a business. Although only open just shy of three years, Wong’s… City Politics Commissioners Consider Live Music Prohibitions, Hear Progress on El Camino Real Specific Plan Jacob Bourne April 17, 2019 Planning Commissioners were presented with two opportunities to reconsider prohibitions on live music in Santa Clara restaurant spaces at a… Public SafetySports Charges Filed Against Fired Santa Clara Swim Club Coach John Bitter Erika Towne April 16, 2019 The Santa Clara District Attorney has decided to move forward with charges against the former head coach and CEO of… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: April 7 – 13 Santa Clara Police Department April 16, 2019 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… City Politics City of Santa Clara Makes Code Enforcement More Transparent Jacob Bourne April 14, 2019 The City of Santa Clara’s website now has a webpage devoted to code enforcement, to provide residents with a greater… Community Sunnyvale Re-evaluates Bike Share Program After Lime Withdraws Erika Towne April 13, 2019 The City of Sunnyvale is taking a step back from its dockless bike share pilot program after the company taking… Community Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From April 10 Mary Hanel April 12, 2019 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (April 11, 1919) Chamber of Commerce Will Aid Returning Soldiers and Sailors in Securing… Public Safety Santa Clara Residents Offer Advice for Selecting a New Fire Chief Erika Towne April 12, 2019 Santa Clara is narrowing down its search for a new fire chief and public response will play a part in… City Politics Judge Strikes Financial Disclosure Lawsuit Against Mayor Lisa Gillmor Carolyn Schuk April 12, 2019 Superior Court Judge Mark Pierce has found in favor of Mayor Lisa Gillmor in a lawsuit filed against her by… Community In the Valley this Week: April 11 – 17 Santa Clara Weekly April 11, 2019 The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Want to share an… Sports Chargers Outshine Short-Handed Bruins Andrew Bensch April 11, 2019 One injury in the game of softball can completely turn the tide. On Thursday afternoon, the Santa Clara Bruins hosted… Community New Measles Case Causes Low Level of Concern in Santa Clara County Erika Towne April 11, 2019 Bay Area public health officials have issued a warning after it was discovered a Santa Clara County resident was traveling… CommunitySports Photos of the Week: Painted Lady Butterfly, FroshSoph Wilcox Baseball Santa Clara Weekly April 11, 2019 Photo by Larry Sacks Going into the windup against Lincoln is Wilcox pitcher, George Bouldt, on Monday, April 8 at… Community Romance and Wildflowers Bloom at Ulistac Natural Area Diane Andrews April 11, 2019 A record 1,500 people enjoyed the sunshine and Wildflower Day activities at the 40-acre Ulistac Natural Area in Santa Clara… Milestones Milestones: Myth and magic…a hoax! Miles H Barber, Publisher April 11, 2019 Folks, we have a problem and it’s not in Houston. City Manager Deanna Santana has taken upon herself the responsibility… Public Safety Sunnyvale’s Department of Public Safety is One of the Largest Combined Departments in the U.S. Erika Towne April 11, 2019 With 201 sworn officers and 88 non-sworn personnel, the City of Sunnyvale is home to one of the largest, fully-integrated… City Politics Council Addresses Northside Street Racing, North City High Density Redevelopment, Rebuilding Visitors Bureau Carolyn Schuk April 10, 2019 Santa Clara is moving into the third phase of its 2010 General Plan and at its April 9, 2019 meeting… SchoolsSports Special Education Students Score Goals at Braly Elementary School’s Special Olympics Event Cynthia Cheng April 10, 2019 “Go, Braly, go! Go, everyone, go!” were among the spirited cheers coming from student spectators who waved their handmade posters… Community Santa Clara’s Aging Pools Require Off-Season Maintenance Erika Towne April 10, 2019 Santa Clara’s Parks Department was forced to shut down a pair of the City’s pools in March for maintenance. City… Public Safety Santa Clara Police Report: March 31 – April 6 Santa Clara Police Department April 9, 2019 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… 1 … 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 … 481