SchoolsSports
Bruins Cruise in the Pool, Drop-20 Burger on Falcons
October 8, 2025
A brown bear, wearing a swimsuit, lounging on a cruise ship pool deck, while wearing sunglasses and a wry smile...
City Politics
Santa Clara Council Approves Amendment To BART Extension
October 8, 2025
The Santa Clara City Council has given the green light to the Valley Transit Authority (VTA) to work around the...
Op-Ed
The Wars We Don’t See: How Students Carry the Stories the Media Ignores
October 8, 2025
“I just feel like Arabs have been dehumanized, and people don’t see that they’re people too, and their hardships and...
Community
2025 Parade of Champions A Day Long Community Event
October 7, 2025
While the Parade of Champions was the main event on Oct. 4, the annual community gathering had a lot more...
Community
Electrification Efforts Percolate to Local Level
October 6, 2025
California’s ambitious environmental goals are causing a slew of efforts locally to keep pace. State law requires new construction to...
BusinessCommunity
Maker Nexus Lets Imaginations Run Wild
October 6, 2025
“We exist to get people making things because we believe that when you start making things with your hands, it’s...
Schools
Sunnyvale School District Preschools Earn Top State Honors
October 4, 2025
The Sunnyvale School District (SSD) is proud to announce that its preschool programs at Lakewood and San Miguel elementary schools...
Business
Silicon Valley Elite Manufacturing: Local Machining Shop Expands Operations
October 3, 2025
One Santa Clara business is positioning itself for the return of manufacturing to America. In July, Silicon Valley Elite Manufacturing...
Business
Rep. Ro Khanna’s Financial Disclosures Show Investments in Palantir the Tech Company Building Immigration Tool
October 3, 2025
A leading progressive member of Congress representing Silicon Valley has reported multiple investments on his financial disclosure forms in the...
MilestonesOpinion
Milestones – The Other Santa Clara Way – Opinion
October 2, 2025
“The Santa Clara Way.” It’s a phrase we’ve heard uttered far too often at Santa Clara City Council meetings, most...









