Public Safety
Police Report: October 7 – 13
October 16, 2018
The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The...
Public Safety
Two Arrested for Credit Card Skimming at Sunnyvale Gas Station
October 16, 2018
The Sunnyvale Dept. of Public Safety (DPS) has arrested two men accused of credit card skimming at the World Gas...
City Politics
10/16/2018 Sunnyvale City Council Preview: Fair Oaks Park Redesign and Ballot Measure Positions
October 16, 2018
This looks to be a pretty light agenda this time. We start the evening with a closed session regarding the ongoing...
City Politics
Santa Clara City Clerk Candidate: Tom MacDevitt
October 16, 2018
The Santa Clara Weekly has invited candidates running for Santa Clara City Council and City Clerk to speak directly to...
Public SafetySports
Update: Embezzlement Investigation at Santa Clara Swim Club Continues
October 15, 2018
Santa Clara Police continue to pore through financial records and documents as they look into whether John Bitter, the former...
Sports
Fremont Water Polo Making Most of Tough Situation
October 15, 2018
Silicon Valley Voice readers may recall a story from earlier this fall on the Fremont water polo team. Last season...
Sports
Palo Alto Spoils Fremont Homecoming with Big Win
October 15, 2018
The Palo Alto Vikings spoiled the Sunnyvale Fremont Firebirds’ homecoming game, 47-10 on Friday night, dropping their record to 1-6...
City Politics
Santa Clara On the Hook for $5 Million in Voting Rights Case City Lost
October 15, 2018
Last week the plaintiffs in the California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) lawsuit are asking for $4.1 million in legal fees as...
CommunitySchools
AAUW Tech Trek Inspires Girls to Reach for the Stars
October 14, 2018
Santa Clara eight graders Nathaly Aguiar Bello, at Peterson Middle School, and Jada Roper, at Buchser Middle School, were inspired...
CommunitySchools
Scott Lane Elementary School Scores Back-to-School Donation from Rotary eClub of Silicon Valley
October 13, 2018
At the beginning of the school year, most academic institutions would welcome a supply of paper big enough to last...