Planning Commission to Recommend Tasman East Specific Plan to City Council

Tasman East Specific Plan and Gateway Crossings

Planning Commission members voted to move the Tasman East Specific Plan closer to adoption at a meeting on Oct. 24. The commissioners voted to recommend that the City Council approve the plan document at an upcoming meeting on Nov. 13. The action came with modifications to the plan that would further reduce the number of … Read more

November 2018 Election Results: Santa Clara Mayor, City Clerk, Council Members Decided

Santa Clara Election, Gillmor, Chahal, Ellenberg

Thousands of Santa Clara voters cast their vote in the November 2018 elections. As of Wednesday, Nov. 7, 100 percent of all the precincts are reporting and the City will welcome new leadership as well as welcome back some familiar faces. Interestingly, more voters cast a vote for Measure M — the cannabis tax measure … Read more

Police Report: Oct 28 – Nov 3

The Santa Clara Police Department is on scene at Maywood Park with armored rescue vehicle. Eisenhower School on shelter in place.

The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The Blotter provides the date, time, approximate location, a narrative summary of the incident, case number and the most serious arrest charge. Meanwhile, the Arrest Log provides a timely, chronological summary of all of the arrests … Read more

County Supervisor Race Comes to Santa Clara in Mailer Featuring Phony Check and Imaginary Committee

Ellenberg Rocha Mailer

On Saturday, Santa Clara voters received a hit piece from a gray money PAC endorsing Don Rocha and falsely accusing his opponent Susan Ellenberg of taking donations from the 49ers. The mailer showed a faked picture of a check signed by Jed York and made out to a non-existent campaign committee. There are no 49ers … Read more

Op-Ed: The Social Media Campaign 2018: Becker’s New Show vs. Gillmor’s Reruns

Stand Up For Santa Clara Dorthy Rosa endorses Lisa Gillmor 49ers

You could compare candidate for Mayor Anthony Becker’s online campaign to the new TV season. And you could call that of his opponent, Sitting Mayor Lisa Gillmor, reruns from the 2016 season. A professional videographer, mayoral candidate Becker hasn’t been shy in attacking opponent Lisa Gillmor’s record on Twitter, Facebook and his YouTube channel. Becker … Read more

Santa Clara University Students Help Create Mural Reflecting San Jose’s Community Concerns

Mural

In an effort to raise awareness and consciousness about issues facing the Guadalupe Washington neighborhood of San Jose, Santa Clara University students teamed up with community members to have a mural painted at Washington Elementary School. Seven undergraduates enrolled in SCU’s Community Based Participatory Action Resource course spent 20 weeks photographing neighborhood concerns and collecting … Read more

Follow the Money 2018: Developers, Real Estate Industry and Building Trade Unions Bet Big on Gillmor and Biagini

Mayor Gillmor, City Council Biagini, City Clerk Campaign Money

As of Friday, $231,000 has poured into Santa Clara’s 2018 City election in direct donations and PAC spending. Here are the candidates’ rankings in the money race. We include political clubs in the designation ‘political action committee’ (PAC). We are also considering both direct donations and independent expenditures in the calculation of candidates’ total economic … Read more

Librarian Conducts Computer Autopsy at Northside Library

Library Computer Program

At one of two Oct. 20 Computer Autopsy Programs at Northside Library, Teen Librarian Rachel Hughes wore blue medical scrubs as she dissected two old computers from Central Park Library. Hughes projected the contents of each computer onto a big screen for her audience of second to fourth graders. “When I was younger, the thing … Read more

New Regulations Boost Interest in Accessory Dwelling Units in Santa Clara

ADUs in Santa Clara

The California legislature passed a series of new laws that went into effect January 2018 that help promote the creation of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) by clarifying policies and making it easier to move forward with such projects. ADUs come in a variety of forms such as micro-homes, granny flats, backyard cottages and in-law units, … Read more

Looking Back: Week of October 31st Headlines

Looking Back

100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (November 1, 1918) Political Doom of E.A. Hayes Sealed by Sordid Tactics: Deputy County Clerk Eugene Don Makes Sworn Statement Charging Hayes’ Newspaper, the Mercury-Herald, with Changing Official County Record to Injure Candidacy of Hugh Hersman Give President Wilson a Real Genuine Supporter: Elect Hugh S. Hersman War Council … Read more