Latest News Latest News 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… Community Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From July 3 Mary Hanel July 5, 2019 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (July 4, 1919) Hundreds Sign Telephone Girls Petition for Better Wage Scale Esteemed Pioneer,… Business Santa Clara Agrihood Wins Award Jacob Bourne July 4, 2019 On June 6, Santa Clara Agrihood, a project that’s located near the San Jose border across from Westfield Valley Fair,… Op-Ed Never Forget: The Immigrants Who Gave Us the Fourth of July Carolyn Schuk July 4, 2019 As we celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the United States, it’s a good time to remind ourselves that… Sports Briarwood Staves Off Elimination, Beats Sunnyvale Metro 7-1 Andrew Bensch July 4, 2019 After dropping their first game of the double-elimination tournament on Monday against Mountain View by a score of 9-4, the… Sports Westside’s Season Ends on a High Note Andrew Bensch July 4, 2019 It certainly wasn’t the overall outcome they were hoping for, but the 11-12-year-old Santa Clara Westside All Stars did finish… Milestones Milestones: If the Shoe Fits Miles H Barber, Publisher July 4, 2019 The Weekly has served Santa Clara by one name or another continuously for over 150 years. The current ownership is… Community In the Valley this Week: July 4 – July 10 Santa Clara Weekly July 3, 2019 The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Want to share an… Community Design Guidelines Aimed to Protect Sunnyvale Historic District Jacob Bourne July 3, 2019 The City of Sunnyvale is in the process of updating its design guidelines for the Murphy Station Heritage Landmark District…. Public Safety Sunnyvale Launches Bigs in Blue Youth Mentoring Program Erika Towne July 3, 2019 The Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety (DPS) is taking new steps to forge stronger bonds with the community, especially the… Community Rebuilding Santa Clara’s Soul Jacob Bourne July 3, 2019 City Manager Deanna Santana calmed some social angst that had been brewing in the community regarding plans for rebuilding Santa… Schools Santa Clara Unified to Improve School Safety Alissa Soroten July 2, 2019 Having just returned from the California Labor Management Initiative Conference in San Diego, the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD)… Public Safety Police Investigating Fire at Santa Clara Construction Site Erika Towne July 2, 2019 Santa Clara arson investigators are now looking into a large fire at a construction site on El Camino Real. The… Business It’s Time to Pick Apricots at Sunnyvale’s Orchard Heritage Park Cynthia Cheng July 2, 2019 At Sunnyvale’s Orchard Heritage Park, the apricots are now being picked. Some apricots are sold whole. Some are made into… 1 … 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 … 496