Wilcox Weaving Through Tough Waters With Second-Half Wins

Wilcox Chargers Water Polo

The Wilcox water polo team didn’t win on Tuesday — they lost 11-5 against a tough Harker squad. However, the rebuilding Chargers have developed quickly under first-year Head Coach Jake Paolinetti. Despite losing their entire starting lineup from last season to graduation, the Chargers have managed a 5-9 record in league thus far. In the … Read more

Undefeated Chargers on Doorstep of De Anza League Title

Wilcox Chargers Football

The Wilcox Chargers (8-0, 4-0) are looking to wrap up a De Anza League Title and an undefeated regular season. Standing in their way this Friday are the defending De Anza League Champion, the Milpitas Trojans (4-3, 2-1). A win for Milpitas would open the door for a potential three-way tie atop the division between … Read more

Commissioners Appointed and Complaints Dismissed

Renewable Energy

Tuesday’s City Council meeting’s agenda was largely appointments to the Planning and Senior Commissions, the Library Board of Trustees and the City Clerk post that became vacant when Acting City Clerk Jennifer Yamaguma took a job with the City of Milpitas. The Council voted unanimously to appoint Assistant City Manager Nadine Nader to the post … Read more

Some South Bay Public Safety PACs Operating as “Gray” Political Money Conduits (Updated)

Gray Money in Public Safety PACs

At least two South Bay public safety PACs have operated as “gray money” PACs in recent elections: Santa Clara Police Officers Association (POA) PAC and Silicon Valley Fraternal Order of Police PAC. In both cases the money came from developers and financed independent expenditures. Gray money is independent expenditure money that travels through nesting PACs … Read more

Milestones: The Last Play…

49ers, Lisa Gillmor, Anthony Becker

The San Francisco 49ers weren’t supposed to win. And…they didn’t. Scoring the go ahead field goal with less than two minutes on the clock, it appeared the 49ers would defy the odds makers and pull it off. Little did this young team know. One of America’s world class quarterbacks still moves the Green Bay Packers. … Read more

Sources Say: The Truth Behind the SCPOA PAC Money

The gray money that financed the Santa Clara POA PAC’s 2016 “Letter From Your Mayor” campaign hit pieces was solicited by a committee led by Mayor Lisa Gillmor, the Weekly has learned from multiple sources that were close to the operation who asked for anonymity because they are afraid of retribution from Mayor and her … Read more

Twiddle and Twirl Your Paddles at Santa Clara’s The TopSpin

The TopSpin

In 2007, Santa Clara’s The TopSpin table tennis center was the first full-time ping pong facility in the Bay Area. Since its founding 11 years ago, the sport has grown. Additional centers have popped up throughout Silicon Valley, but The TopSpin remains the only South Bay center named as one of 10 USA Table Tennis … Read more

Mostly Developer Meetings Noted for City Council on September Calendars

In August, the Santa Clara City Council Members met with people like Jude Barry and discussed topics like Related Santa Clara.

September calendars continue the pattern of mostly developer meetings, interspersed with public meetings and events.   Mayor Lisa Gillmor Immediately after Labor Day, Gillmor met with San Jose resident *Kirk Vartan to discuss the “Agrihood project:” 160 mixed-income apartments, 165 affordable senior apartments, 36 townhomes and approximately 1.5 acres of agricultural open space at the … Read more

Santa Clara City Library’s Third Annual Comic Con Has Something for Everyone

Library Comic Con

At the third annual Santa Clara City Library Comic Con held at Central Park Library on Oct. 13, an estimated 7,500 people came. Craft lovers made bowties that lit up or light sabers from pool noodles. Disney fans took pictures with princesses or attended a panel by the Walt Disney Family Museum about writing comics. … Read more

Police Report: October 7 – 13

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