Coldplay at Levi’s Stadium May 15

50,000 people are expected to attend the Coldplay concert at Santa Clara's Levi's Stadium on May 15 starting at 7 p.m. Expect delays and heavy traffic.

Coldplay will be performing at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday, May 15 at 7 p.m. Approximately 50,000 attendees are expected. Event information can be found on the Levi’s Stadium website at www.levisstadium.com Heavy traffic and delays are anticipated on major thoroughfares leading to and from the stadium, including Highways 101, 237, 880, Lawrence Expressway, Great America … Read more

Site of Deadly VTA Shooting Demolished

VTA has demolished Building B at the Guadalupe Light Rail Yard in San Jose, the site of the tragic shooting on May 26, 2021 that killed nine employees.

VTA has taken another step to try and move forward after last year’s tragic shooting at the Guadalupe Light Rail Yard. On May 11, the demolition of Building B began. The work is part of the healing process for VTA employees. Building B used to house VTA’s Way Power and Signal teams (WP&S). Six of … Read more

Dobie Dominates in Bruins Playoff Win

Bruins pitcher Jayce Dobie dominated on both sides of the ball, carrying Santa Clara to a 3-1 win over Mountain View in the CCS playoffs.

Santa Clara ace Jayce Dobie needed just 77 pitches on Tuesday afternoon to finish off a complete game, seven-inning victory over the Mountain View Spartans in the first round of the CCS playoffs. The right-handed pitcher mixed his pitches beautifully, frequently utilizing a curveball to steal strikes early in the count and then often using … Read more

Dissidence Threatens Local ‘Cash Cow’ BMX Track

Santa Clara's BMX track closed last month because of a dispute between PAL and the volunteers that ran the track and there's no reopening in sight.

Update: PAL has announced it has a new management team and the necessary insurance to reopen the City’s BMX track on May 31. However, it will not divulge who the team is or if it has received a sanction from USA BMX. For complete details, please read this article. Few people in Santa Clara — … Read more

Milestones – A Reduction is in Order! – Opinion

Publisher Miles Barber calls on Governor Newsom to stop using our tax dollars as a reelection incentive and start using them to help California.

Making your decision on who you are going to vote for in our next election should be easier than chewing gum. California is known as being one of the bluest states in America, and looking at your 401K, you have good reason to be blue. With the political world looking like Humpty Dumpty on steroids, … Read more

New Laurelwood Principal Named

After public outcry, Santa Clara Unified School District's Board has approved Paul Fuller as the new principal at Laurelwood Elementary.

The political firestorm surrounding who would be named the next principal of Laurelwood Elementary School has ended. Still, the trouble may just be starting for Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) Superintendent Dr. Stella Kemp. Exactly one week Kemp met with the Laurelwood community to tell them that the search and interview process to find … Read more

Chargers Softball Sweeps Firebirds 

Wilcox softball completed the season sweep of Fremont on Wednesday. The Chargers beat the Firebirds 12-0 behind pitcher Valdivia.

The Wilcox Chargers and Fremont Firebirds varsity softball teams finished out their season series at Wilcox on Wednesday. With a 12-0 win, the Chargers (4-4 in league) completed the season sweep of the Firebirds. Wilcox is poised to make a run at the CCS playoffs with four games remaining on the schedule. On the other … Read more

Home Sweet Home: Mission College Partners With Wheelchair Basketball Team

The Golden State Road Warriors have found a home at Mission College, where the team practices and works closely with the kinesiology department.

When Chuck Gill was in high school, he started noticing something wasn’t right with his health. An avid football player, his physical capabilities weren’t increasing as they typically do through adolescence. Instead, they seemed to diminish. Depression and confusion plagued him. “I could slowly see different parts of my abilities deteriorating away,” Gill said. “There … Read more

Laurelwood Principal Appointment Surrounded in Controversy

Members of the Laurelwood community are angry with SCUSD administration after learning Assistant Principal Fuller was not hired as the school's principal.

While the new principal of Laurelwood Elementary School is yet to be announced, speculation that the hire is from outside Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) instead of the current Assistant Principal has put the district administration at odds with members of the Laurelwood Elementary School community. At the start of the April 7 School … Read more

Santa Clara Council Hires Municipal Law Giants

Santa Clara's City Council hired the law firm Lozano Smith to serve as interim City Attorney bringing in a team of veteran public agency attorneys.

In hiring the law firm Lozano Smith to provide interim City Attorney services, the Santa Clara City Council chose veteran public agency attorneys with exceptional breadth and depth of experience. Partner Steven Ngo and Senior Council James Sanchez will jointly support the City’s legal needs. Ngo has extensive experience representing public agencies, including in financial … Read more