Public Safety
SCPD Officer Involved Shooting Body Cam Footage Released
May 10, 2023
The Santa Clara Police Department (SCPD) has released three videos of an officer involved shooting that took place on Jan....
Schools
Santa Clara Unified Announces New Hires for Executive Director of Schools, Ponderosa Principal, Wilson Assistant Principal
April 28, 2023
Back from a much-needed spring break, it’s assessment season for Santa Clara Unified School District students and the Board of...
City PoliticsCommunity
City Delays Action on Temporary Housing Development
April 26, 2023
After hours of listening to public comment, the Santa Clara City Council did not vote on a proposal to turn...
City PoliticsCommunityPublic Safety
Public Calls for Becker’s Resignation; Council Approves Municipal Fee Structure
April 19, 2023
The public comment period during Tuesday night’s Santa Clara City Council meeting was emotionally charged. Many of the commenters were...
CommunityObituary
Don Von Raesfeld Sr. (1926 – 2023): Architect of Modern Santa Clara
April 18, 2023
Don Von Raesfeld, arguably the single most influential person on Santa Clara’s road to electric power self-sufficiency, died suddenly this...
City Politics
Council Member Becker Makes First Court Appearance
April 17, 2023
Council Member Anthony Becker did not enter a plea in his first court appearance since he was indicted for felony...
BusinessCommunitySports
Levi’s Stadium Selected to Host 2023 Concacaf Gold Cup
April 15, 2023
The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) today earlier this month the selection of Levi’s Stadium...
City Politics
Santa Clara Council Member Indicted
April 14, 2023
Santa Clara City Council Member Anthony Becker has been indicted on criminal charges of perjury. In a news release from...
Schools
Santa Clara Unified Board of Trustees Mourn Student
April 14, 2023
Grief was heavy in the air at the Santa Clara Unified School District Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday, April...
City Politics
“Selling Ourselves to Private Sector” Planning Commission Reluctantly Approves Controversial Ordinance Change
April 14, 2023
What appeared to be a routine change to the City’s ordinance code in favor of green energy was not well...









