City Politics
2020’s Harvest of Campaign Finance Reporting Violations
October 24, 2020
There’s an abundance of campaign financial reporting violations in 2020 and they’re being abetted with seeming disregard by the City’s...
Schools
One Step of Many Closer to Reopening Schools: COVID-19 Safety Plan Approved
October 23, 2020
At their meeting on Thursday, Oct. 22, the Santa Clara Unified School District Board of Trustees got updates on requested...
City Politics
Mayor Excoriates 49ers and Opponents Steal the Spotlight
October 23, 2020
A funny thing happened on the way to Santa Clara police union PAC’s City Hall press Q&A Thursday morning —...
Community
Student Riteka Murugesh Launches Organization to Teach Tech Concepts Through Storytelling
October 23, 2020
Riteka Murugesh, 17, remembers her first time working with GitHub, a tech industry tool. “Being introduced to GitHub for the...
Community
Santa Clara County Makes Juneteenth a County Holiday
October 22, 2020
Santa Clara County is the first county in California to make Juneteenth a paid county holiday. On Sept. 22, the...
Community
Clippty Clop, Clippty Clop, Mule Train! on El Camino Real
October 22, 2020
It’s not every day that Paul Fry and his wife, Gretchen Simpkins, see a man and two mules casually clopping...
Milestones
Milestones: What’s your cost? – Opinion
October 21, 2020
How much are you willing to subsidize your current City Council’s bad decisions? When you consider just a couple of...
City Politics
Second Santa Clara City Council Candidate Suspended from NextDoor App
October 21, 2020
Santa Clara City Council candidate Anthony Becker was recently suspended from the NextDoor app and he believes it was politically...
Public Safety
Santa Clara Police Report: October 11 – 17
October 21, 2020
The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The...
Schools
Santa Clara University Students Work Together to Help Contract Workers Impacted by COVID-19
October 21, 2020
With Santa Clara University (SCU) closed to almost all on campus learning through the end of the fall quarter, some...