City Politics
Santa Clara’s $34 Million Forecast Budget Shortfall: There Will Be Pain
June 3, 2020
That’s the message of the City of Santa Clara’s recently released 2020-2021 operating budget overview. “Given that our resources are...
Public Safety
Santa Clara Police Report: May 24 – 30
June 3, 2020
The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The...
BusinessCity Politics
More Sectors Can Reopen with Updated Shelter In Place Order
June 2, 2020
Santa Clara County’s changes to their existing health order go into effect on Friday, June 5 at 12:01 a.m. and...
City Politics
Updated: Santa Clara Implements City-Wide Curfew
June 1, 2020
Late Sunday evening, Santa Clara’s City Manager Deanna J. Santana approved a city-wide curfew. Santana worked in conjunction with Mayor...
City Politics
Pandemic Raises Questions About Related Santa Clara
June 1, 2020
A development plan for Phase 2 of the Related Santa Clara project was brought before the Santa Clara Planning Commission...
Public Safety
South Bay Police Head Off Threatened Looting at Valley Fair
June 1, 2020
After nights of rioting and looting across the U.S., South Bay police are mobilized for similar looting attempts locally. Police...
Schools
Santa Clara Unified Stays in Line for State Funding for Construction Projects
May 29, 2020
As a historic school year comes to a close, the Santa Clara Unified School District Board of Trustees held one...
Community
Local Hospitals Participate in Plasma Study to Find COVID-19 Treatment
May 29, 2020
Local hospitals are taking part in a nationwide study to try and find a better treatment for patients battling COVID-19....
Business
From Mapping COVID-19 Proteins to Making Them, Silicon Valley Tech Leads
May 28, 2020
It took almost a century between the first U.S. polio epidemic and the mapping of the poliovirus genome. By contrast,...
Business
Santa Clara’s Small Business Grants Program Reports For Duty
May 28, 2020
There may be questions about when Santa Clara County businesses will be able to fully open, but the City of...