Community
CalMatters: Tech Giants are Spending More Than Ever to Shape California Politics. See How Much
April 5, 2026
As California gears up for high-stakes elections this year, including an open governor’s race, major companies focused on artificial intelligence...
Schools
Sunnyvale Middle School Among Four Local Schools Receiving California’s Distinguished School Designation
April 4, 2026
Sunnyvale Middle School was one of just 408 middle and high schools across California to receive the prestigious 2026 California...
Community
Novel “Into the Moonbroch” Rings True with Santa Clara Valley’s Portuguese
April 3, 2026
“Into the Moonbroch: From the Azores to the Santa Clara Valley” by Santa Clara native Debra Gomes Korbel resonates with...
City Politics
Planning Commission Discusses Charter Changes
April 3, 2026
On March 11, the Santa Clara planning commission held a study session about the city’s current charter review project, with...
Community
Thousands Line El Camino for 3rd No Kings Protest
April 3, 2026
Overhead, the sun shone, and on the sidewalk, the smiles shone as some 8,000 turned out on the Peninsula at...
Arts & Entertainment
This Weekend in the Valley: Friday, April 3 – Sunday, April 5
April 2, 2026
The following is a calendar of events happening this Easter weekend near Santa Clara and Sunnyvale. Want to share an...
SchoolsSports
Bruins Softball Eager for Home Rematch Against Vikings
April 2, 2026
Normally, a softball or baseball team losing a game in a 10-run rule, shutout loss in five innings would be...
Community
Hardy Kim and Annanda Barclay, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
April 1, 2026
It was Feb. 8, Super Bowl LX Sunday. The Rev. Hardy Kim and the Rev. Annanda Barclay, pastors at Sunnyvale...
Community
Santa Clara County, Eight Others Win Settlement Against Walgreens Drugstores
April 1, 2026
Several Bay Area counties will receive millions of dollars in a lawsuit against the Walgreens drugstore corporation for allegedly selling...
Community
VTA Details Super Bowl Ridership Lessons
April 1, 2026
Although there were a few creases to iron out, public transit for the Super Bowl will serve as a rubric...









