Local Developers Invest Big to Defeat Rent Control Restriction Repeal (Prop 10)

Prop 10

Developers and landlords across California are pouring money by the boatload into the Californians For Responsible Housing PAC’s campaign against state Proposition 10, which would repeal a state law that limits the ability of city and county governments to impose rent control. (Prop 10 doesn’t impose any rent controls, nor require any local government to … Read more

49ers Immortalize “The Catch”

49ers Joe Montana and Wife Pose with The Catch Statue

A tribute to one of the greatest moments in San Francisco 49ers history is now on display at Levi’s Stadium. A larger than life rendering of the famous play simply known as “The Catch” was unveiled before Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams. It was a bittersweet moment for the 49ers faithful. While quarterback … Read more

Milestones: Do Nothing or…?

Milestones: vote

“The only thing for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing” is a timely observation made by Edmond Burke three hundred years ago. Everywhere we look in the world, there exists a battle between good and evil. We know from experience a war exist in our bodies as we fight off … Read more

City Legal Bills, or More Commonly Known as a Taxpayers’ Money Pit

CRVA lawsuits legal bills stock image

Recently, the Santa Clara Weekly reported that the City of Santa Clara’s legal bills for the failed California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) lawsuit fight are now reaching $5 million — $4.1 million of that is for the plaintiffs’ legal fees. That doesn’t include the upcoming appeal that the City has filed. Also, the $5 million … Read more

Santa Clara Campaign 2018 Money Update: AFL-CIO Invests $10K in Biagini Campaign, Gillmor Adds PAC Money to War Chest

Mayor Gillmor, City Council Biagini, City Clerk Campaign Money

The 2018 PAC spending race is off and running in Santa Clara, with the San José-based AFL-CIO Labor Council Committee on Political Education (COPE) PAC investing $10,000 in mailers and field expenses for District 2 City Council candidate Nancy Biagini. Major donors to the COPE PAC include: Sacramento-based Santa Clara County Correctional Peace Officers’ Association … Read more

Master Fix Jewelers Make Repairs While You Wait at Westfield Valley Fair

Master Fix Jewelers in Valley Fair Mall

The go-to place for jewelry and watch repair at Westfield Valley Fair mall is the Master Fix Jewelers kiosk, where expert David Truong makes repairs on-the-spot as you wait or shop. Truong and his wife, Xuan Truong, have tended the stand-alone kiosk, located on the ground floor in the corridor in front of the Gap … Read more

Disney Villains Brought to Life at Santa Clara High Homecoming Parade

Santa Clara High School

The Santa Clara High School Homecoming Parade took to the streets on Friday, Oct. 19. Members of Santa Clara High School Bruins Music took the lead as they made their way to Pomeroy and Central Park Elementary Schools. The elementary schools’ students held up signs in anticipation of the parade’s arrival. The Homecoming Court waved … Read more

Washington Open Elementary School’s Kindergarten Students Buddy Up With Furry Friends

Washington Open Furry Friends

On Oct. 12, students in Cindy Voreyer’s class at Washington Open Elementary School met their monthly canine visitors from Furry Friends Pet Assisted Therapy Services.  Four dogs — Hope, Millie, Penny and Jack — came to the kindergarten classroom. For about an hour, the students gently petted the dogs, read aloud to them from their … Read more

Santa Clara Teens Gather for Fall Fiesta

Fall Fiesta

The Santa Clara Teen Center hosted a Fall Fiesta for Santa Clara students in grades 8 – 12 in late September at the Youth Activity Center. The Fiesta offered pizza, snacks and drinks for the teens to enjoy. The activities were all “old-school” type games — no controllers or computers involved at all. Games included … Read more

Glass Pumpkin Patch Takes Over Santana Row

Glass Pumpkin Patch at Santana Row

A pop-up pumpkin patch at Santana Row is becoming a new Fall tradition. In early October, hundreds of people showed up or just happened to walk by the glass pumpkin patch. The event featured almost 6,000 glass pumpkins displayed atop hay bales and in small patches. Just like a regular pumpkin patch, guests were allowed … Read more