Author: Erika Towne
Community
Santa Clara Man Achieves Scouting’s Highest Adult Honor
March 25, 2021
A Santa Clara man has received the highest honor an adult can achieve in the Boy Scouts of America. Hassnain...
Schools
Local Students Help Provide Power for Students in Kenya
March 25, 2021
Many students don’t get to see the real-world application of what they learn in school until much later in life,...
Community
Levi’s Stadium Preparing for Return of Fans
March 24, 2021
While the 49ers preseason doesn’t start until August, the team and its staff are already making moves to make sure...
Schools
Santa Clara University President Under Investigation
March 19, 2021
Santa Clara University (SCU) President Father Kevin O’Brien is under investigation for alleged misconduct stemming from inappropriate comments. “The Jesuit...
Business
Customers, Employees Surprised After Fry’s Electronics Closes Overnight
March 9, 2021
A feeling of disbelief rolled through the Fry’s parking lot in Sunnyvale on Feb. 24. Overnight, the electronics retail chain...
Schools
SCUSD Looks to Open School Before Spring Break as Educators Receive COVID-19 Vaccine
March 9, 2021
After months of waiting their turn, Santa Clara educators are getting their first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Santa Clara...
Business
Christian Malesic Takes Over Silicon Valley Central Chamber of Commerce
March 4, 2021
After a nationwide search, the Silicon Valley Central Chamber of Commerce (SVCCC) has hired Christian D. Malesic as its new...
City Politics
Plans for El Camino Real Start to Take Shape
February 25, 2021
The future of the Santa Clara stretch of El Camino Real could be established in the next few months. On...
Business
Valley Fair Launches MIX for Restaurants and Customers
February 18, 2021
It is now easier for you to gain access to the restaurants at Westfield’s Valley Fair, even during COVID-19. The...
Public SafetySchools
Santa Clara University Warns Students After Large Weekend Parties
February 17, 2021
Santa Clara University (SCU) is warning students that violating Santa Clara County’s public health order could lead dire consequences, including...