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Public Safety

Sunnyvale Man Accused of Killing Wife and Daughter

Author Erika TownePosted on January 22, 2021
A Sunnyvale man is in police custody after he walked into Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety (DPS) headquarters and told officers he killed his wife and daughter. Just after...
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Schools

Santa Clara Unified Scraps Six-Decade-Old Trustee Election System

Author Carolyn SchukPosted on January 21, 2021
At its Jan. 19 special meeting, the Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) unanimously approved a resolution that it intends to change...
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Sports

“Let Them Play” Rallies Held Outside California High Schools 

Author Andrew BenschPosted on January 21, 2021
Numerous rallies in support of high school sports took place throughout the state of California on Friday. Parents, coaches and high school...
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Milestones

Milestones: Can’t blame COVID! – Opinion

Author Miles H BarberPosted on January 20, 2021
Santa Clara politics over the past six years has been anything but normal. Normal simply means that City business is carried out...
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Public Safety

Local First Responders Receive COVID-19 Vaccine

Author Erika TownePosted on January 20, 2021January 21, 2021
The COVID-19 vaccine is being distributed in Santa Clara County and local first responders are among the first to receive it. “By...
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Business

Minimum Wage Rises in Santa Clara, Sunnyvale

Author Erika TownePosted on January 20, 2021
Despite the pressure COVID-19 and the stay at home order have put on local small businesses, cities all over the state raised...
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Public Safety

Santa Clara Police Report: January 10 – 16

Author Santa Clara Police DepartmentPosted on January 20, 2021
The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The Blotter provides...
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Schools

Santa Clara Unified Continues to Hope Students Can Return to Campus This Year

Author Alissa SorotenPosted on January 15, 2021
Though the Santa Clara Unified School District Board of Trustees has agreed to wait until Orange Tier to reopen for in-person learning,...
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Arts & Entertainment

Virtual Virtuosos Derek and VanNessa Silbermann Tapped For Inaugural Musical Offering

Author Carolyn SchukPosted on January 14, 2021
Ceremonies for President-Elect Joe Biden’s and Vice President Elect Kamala Harris’ inauguration will include Santa Clara musical duo Derek and VanNessa Hulme...
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Community

Surviving on Hope and the Kindness of Strangers in an RV on the Street

Author Diane AndrewsPosted on January 14, 2021January 19, 2021
“All I have is hope,” said Allison James, who has been living in an RV parked on a street in Santa Clara...

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Letters To The Editor

Hello. I am a longtime resident of the Ponderosa Park neighborhood in Sunnyvale. Since September, my neighbors and I have been subjected to the excessively loud, offensive sound of muscle cars with illegal mufflers speeding down Lawrence Expressway between El Camino and 101 throughout the day and night. I am unable to eat, sleep, work from home, carry a conversation, read a book, or even think without being disrupted by the roaring sound of these selfish drivers. It has worsened my everyday functioning to the extent that I been reduced to tears, desperate for relief, and have seriously considered leaving the area entirely. I have reached out to the Sunnyvale and Santa Clara public safety departments and city councils, the county sheriff, and my district supervisor, and so far have not seen any meaningful action taken to address this ongoing public health concern. Noise pollution is known to cause psychological

A desperate citizen

The Santa Clara Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, wishes to thank our wonderful community for supporting the annual Toys for Tots drive on 5 December, 2020 at the Saratoga Senior Center parking lot. With four donation stations, a steady stream of cars popped their trunks to drop off donations. Many stopped to chat with one of the Marines in attendance. By the time the event was over, the truck brought by the Marines was over two-thirds full, and the chapter had collected $1400 in addition to the $1000 donation from chapter members for a total of $2400 to San Jose Toys for Tots. Daughters of the American Revolution is a women's community service organization, promoting education, historic preservation and patriotism. Additional information can be found at dar.org.

Robin Hurwitz

To Whom It May Concern: I watched the City Council meeting tonight (1/12) and saw that JLL/Dan Fenton was being discussed. The council members who spoke on this issue are right to not renew his contract. He gave false numbers and promises in San Jose, and he's doing in again in Santa Clara. Mayor Gillmor's comment was that he did that in San Jose, but "this is Santa Clara." Does that mean you just ignore his previous record of mismanagement. Furthermore, shouldn't the city's new destination marketing organization (DMO) be responsible for "tourism promotion" - not a City hired consultant. It's more than wasteful spending to keep giving this consultant hundreds of thousands of dollars that could be used to market and promote the city after Covid-19. In fact, the only one in the hospitality community whose made money since 2018 (over $500k) is JLL and Mr. Fenton. In my

Mark W

I must say I was very disappointed in the Dec. 23rdedition of The Weekly.  Why did the front page not say MERRY CHRISTMAS but “Happy Holidays” instead?  In Nov. we heard of Diwali and a few weeks ago of Kwanzaa, yet it seems that “Christmas” has become something that can no longer be shouted from the rooftops let alone mentioned in a local publication!  (With the exception of Mr. Barber’s brief mention of it.) Christmas is a wonderful celebration of the birth of Jesus.  The one who sacrificed His life to reconcile all of mankind to God.  Christianity is not for a select few but for anyone who will accept the free gift of salvation, the promise of eternal life and permanent reconciliation with God.  This is why gifts are exchanged on Christmas – to remind us of the greatest gift ever given.  Jesus Christ.  God wants to give you Jesus too. God wants to have a

Vivian Shults

I’ve lived in Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, and Cupertino for almost 50 years. When my family first immigrated to the U.S. from South Korea the racism was of a different nature. It was the type where we were looked upon, and treated, like second class people - notice I did not use citizen. Even today Asian Americans are viewed as foreigners. Today’s racism seems to be born out of fear; that the minorities are taking over “our” home. Just read the comments. I don’t condone their actions, but I do understand the fear. Imagine having been the oppressors and now feeling like the tables are turning and that the oppressed will become the oppressors. It must be terrifying! It is my view, however, that if the knee is taken off the neck and the oppressed helped up, we will ALL benefit and live a more harmonious life. I’m not saying it’ll

Ben Kimball

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