Latest News Latest News City Politics Voting Rights Lawsuit Legal Fees: City Potentially on the Hook for $4 Million Carolyn Schuk January 9, 2019 Last Friday after a brief hearing, Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Thomas Kuhnle announced he will publish a tentative… Business Sweet Tooth Confections Closes, Frost Cupcake Factory Moves In Melissa McKenzie January 9, 2019 On Saturday, Dec. 29, 2018 at 6:36 p.m., Wilcox graduate Rachael Myers and her husband Kyle posted a message on… Schools Extra Yard for Teachers, Landed Gives $25K to Local Teacher Larry Sacks January 9, 2019 With the College Football Playoff in the area, most people naturally think about football. However, the College Football Playoff has… Business Minimum Wage: The Increase’s Effect on Small Businesses in Santa Clara and Their Employees Melissa McKenzie January 9, 2019 Just last week, every minimum wage worker in Santa Clara received a $2 per hour raise when the City’s Minimum… Business Santa Clara Attorney Suspended by State Bar for Improperly Charging Clients Carolyn Schuk January 9, 2019 The California State Bar suspended Santa Clara attorney John Mlnarik for at least a year, with three years of probation,… Public Safety Police Report: December 30, 2018 – January 5, 2019 Santa Clara Police Department January 8, 2019 The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The… City Politics Sunnyvale City Council Meeting Preview – Jan. 8, 2019 Council Member Jim Griffith January 7, 2019 This will be the last Council preview that I post, for obvious reasons. This meeting is bisected, somewhat, and there… Sports Fremont Hangs On To Beat Santa Clara Derek Tahara January 7, 2019 Fremont center Abel Seno and point guard Omri Sokol bumped chests after the buzzer sounded off. They celebrated the Fremont… Community Getting to Know the New Kids on the Block Diane Andrews January 6, 2019 Maryland native Anthony Zmoda has lived with three housemates in the same four-bedroom, Santa Clara house for two and a… Community Looking Back: Week of January 2nd Headlines Mary Hanel January 4, 2019 100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (January 3, 1919) War Savings Campaign Drive to Open January 17: Nationwide Celebration to… Community Soroptimist Celebrates a Successful Year Santa Clara Weekly January 4, 2019 The Soroptimist International of Santa Clara Silicon Valley (SISCSV) celebrated their success in 2018 with a holiday party at the… Community Plant Indoors Now for a Fragrant Start to the New Year Melinda Myers January 4, 2019 Plant away the stress of the of the holidays and add some fragrance to the new year by growing paperwhites. Just… Sports Meet Amanda McDowell: Corner Infielder, Outside Hitter and Center Andrew Bensch January 3, 2019 Wilcox sophomore Amanda McDowell is not your typical high school student-athlete. The triple-threat teenager takes on volleyball in the fall,… Sports Bruins Finish Preseason With Impressive 4-1-3 Record Andrew Bensch January 3, 2019 Now two years removed from a CCS Championship, the Santa Clara Bruins’ soccer team is hoping for a bounce-back performance… Community In the Valley this Week: January 3 – 9 Santa Clara Weekly January 3, 2019 The following is a list of events happening in Santa Clara and throughout the Silicon Valley. Thursday, January 3… Milestones Milestones: Darn… The Harm Miles H Barber, Publisher January 3, 2019 Do no harm. This is the basic rule to all elected leaders. If only they would follow that rule. From… Community Santa Clara Scout Recognized as State’s Top Eagle Scout for Second Consecutive Year Santa Clara Weekly January 3, 2019 Eagle Scout Bilal Malik of Santa Clara’s Boy Scout Troop 14 has been awarded the Silicon Valley Chapter of the… City Politics Santa Clara Charts County’s 2nd Largest Growth in Property Values Carolyn Schuk January 2, 2019 The City of Santa Clara’s property values grew at the second highest rate of all county cities — almost 10… Business China Delight Officially Reopens in Santa Clara Melissa McKenzie January 2, 2019 After a devastating fire that resulted in a total loss of the future location of beloved Santa Clara restaurant China… City Politics Santa Clara’s CEQA Concerns for San Jose’s Steven Creek Project Jacob Bourne January 2, 2019 A large scale mixed-use project in San Jose is making its way through the planning process for a 10-acre site… 1 … 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 … 481