City Politics
Coronavirus Hits City’s Coffers Hard, Council Shells Out For Public Relations Work
May 13, 2020
Amid the massive economic slowdown created by the coronavirus pandemic — adding to an already multi-million-dollar deficit — Santa Clara...
City Politics
New State-wide Modifications Give Santa Clara County a View into their Future
May 12, 2020
Governor Gavin Newsom announced new modifications and guidelines for sectors to move deeper into Phase 2 of the State’s four-phase...
City Politics
After Near Miss, City Council Approves Pedestrian Light
May 12, 2020
Chapel Drive resident Natalie Guzzetti has been lobbying for the past year to get safety measures implemented for a crosswalk...
Public Safety
Santa Clara Police Report: May 3 – 9
May 12, 2020
The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the city and is distributed on a weekly basis. The...
Schools
SCUSD Supports School, Community with Distance Well Being Checks
May 8, 2020
Schools across the country have closed their campuses, quickly sending students into a new world based in distance learning. According...
Community
Looking Back: Santa Clara Headlines From May 6
May 8, 2020
100 Years Ago: Santa Clara News (May 7, 1920) New City Charter Proposed for Santa Clara: Chamber of Commerce Also...
City Politics
Specific Businesses Can Open Soon, If They Can Follow the Rules
May 7, 2020
The State of California has announced the guidelines “low-risk” businesses need to follow to be able to open as early...
Sports
Wilcox Softball Star Serena Cadena to Play at Cal State East Bay
May 7, 2020
A four-year varsity standout, Wilcox senior Serena Cadena has been a key fixture for the Chargers softball team since 2017....
Sports
Perseverance Pays Off for Fremont Senior Kiara Angelito
May 7, 2020
Some of the best stories in professional sports are those where the athlete finally gets their chance at the highest...
Business
Single Proprietor Businesses See Little Help and Plenty of Catch-22s
May 7, 2020
In the war against COVID-19, America’s smallest businesses, sole proprietorships, may be taking most economic casualties. We’re talking your mom-and-pop livelihoods...