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Silicon Valley Power will ask the Santa Clara City Council to consider approving a 10% rate increase to go into effect on Jan. 1, 2024.
A recent study of SVP's rates found that residents are paying more than their fair share of the City's electricity, while data centers are paying less.
Santa Clara's Planning Commission approved the Climate Action Plan update and started planning for the Freedom Circle Focus Area.
Five of the South Bay's mayors gathered at the Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce's annual mayors' breakfast in Milpitas to talk about their cities.
Santa Clara University Associate Professor Kai Harris published her debut novel, What the Fireflies Knew, earlier this year.
Symphony San Jose conductor Elena Sharkova will conduct a concert at the Santa Clara Mission Church, opening with a piece by a Ukrainian composer.
Santa Clara's City Council has selected former Santa Clara employee Rajeev Batra as interim City Manager. Batra served as acting City Manager in 2016-17.
Miss Mission City 2022 and Miss Santa Clara 2022 crowned. All contestants in this year's contest received scholarship money.
Local theater is back with new plays from the Santa Clara Players, SCU Presents and the South Bay Musical Theatre, among others.
The president of Santa Clara's Unit 6 union writes a letter to the City Council blaming former City Manager Santana for poor employee morale.
Since losing the majority on the Council, Mayor Lisa Gillmor has started seconding motions, going against common city and parliamentary procedures.
Mayor Lisa Gillmor, Council Member Anthony Becker and more gathered to raise the Pride flag over Santa Clara City Hall on June 3.
Santa Clara Unified focuses on LGBTQQIA+ students and Special Education. They will apply Full-Day Preschool & Transitional Kindergarten Grant.
As part of Autism Acceptance Month, SCPD officers received training to help handle situations involving members of the special needs community.
An impressive offensive outburst up and down the entire Fremont lineup helped the Firebirds to a 14-3 win over the Milpitas Trojans.
Santa Clara County's Alcoholics Anonymous helps people dealing with alcohol abuse find hope and support from the community.
Several Santa Clara streets will be closed May 7 to make way for the Heart & Soles Run benefiting Santa Clara County Office of Education.
Soroptimist Fillhardt flew to Poland with bags backed full of aid for Ukrainian refugees and spent several days in Krakow volunteering.
Mark Danaj, a former Santa Clara city employee, was indicted for embezzlement this week because of charges he made while serving as Fremont's City Manager.
Sobrato family donates $9 million in scholarship funds to help more Cristo Rey Jesuit High School students attend Santa Clara University.
Santa Clara resident Harbir Bhatia took supplies to the Ukraine border earlier this year. Now, she plans to go back and offer more aid to refugees.
Silicon Valley Power has restored power to all Santa Clara customers who suffered outages during this latest round of storms and high winds.
Silicon Valley Power is proposing a new, 5% rate increase in July to help deal with the skyrocketing cost of natural gas.
BART to Silicon Valley announced the business resource program, which provides marketing and financial aid to businesses affected by the construction.
The Sunnyvale Community Players will present Disney's The Little Mermaid from Sept. 9 through Oct. 1 at the Community Center.
Sunnyvale Community Players will debut Legally Blonde The Musical JR. on Feb. 18. The show features two casts of young actors and actresses.
Sunnyvale has officially opened its new Civic Center, an environmentally conscious and aesthetically beautiful building featuring local artists.
Another Silicon Valley Bigshot, Peter Thiel, the co-founder of Paypal and an early investor in Facebook voices support for Bitcoin.
As part of its new controlled parking plan, Westfield Valley Fair uses automatic license plate readers to track cars throughout its garages.
A Step Ahead is a nonprofit created by Santa Clara youth to help students gain access to STEM subjects and enrich their knowledge through free workshops.
Santa Clara County is now accepting applications to its microbusiness grant program. Small businesses open since 2019 are invited to apply.
Despite losing to Saratoga 13-0, the Santa Clara Bruins softball team learned a lot. Head Coach Kawamoto sees promise in her young players.
Wilcox softball completed the season sweep of Fremont on Wednesday. The Chargers beat the Firebirds 12-0 behind pitcher Valdivia.
The Sunnyvale Community Players will present the musical Sweeny Todd The Demon Barber of Fleet Street from Oct. 28 through Nov. 12.
Sunnyvale Community Players "Willy Wonka Jr." stars local students from Santa Clara and Sunnyvale both onstage and behind the scenes.
Preliminary plans have been submitted for an eight-story transitional housing block at 850 Harrison Street in SoMa, San Francisco. The mid-rise proposal...
In a time when quick turnaround in manufacturing is essential, AeroEdge (TYO: 7409), a stalwart of the aerospace industry in Ashikaga, Japan, and 3DOS, a Silicon Valley-based tech company, have...
Santa Clara will drain the Central Park water fountain for routine maintenance. Because of the drought, it will be refilled later with recycled water.
A group of Santa Clara High School students on the team Deja Vu Robotics made it to the regional competition of the FIRST Tech Challenge.
Local baker Catherine Wong has used her education and imagination to build Cat Cat's Nom Nom into a well-regarded local small business.
California's Great America in Santa Clara announces the return of the Red, White and Brews, a beer and wine festival to help kick off the start of summer.
The Sunnyvale Community Players unveils its latest work, "Working: A Musical," on Sept. 10. The show features unsung jobs and runs through Oct. 2.
SCUSD broke ground on the new Laurelwood Elementary School campus in early December beginning the process of moving the school to Sunnyvale.
Santa Clara Players presents "A Bad Year for Tomatoes" which follows a mega TV star as she searches for solitude only to be disturbed by her neighbors.