We can all recite this litany: Fire engulfing that panoptic view. Closely spaced columns losing resistance. A final spasm into dust. Yet we can never know just where the failure began. Like the woman standing ankle-deep in white dust, reading yesterday’s newspaper, tries to reconcile “Newborn Abandoned in Central...
Author: Carolyn Schuk
In the August 31 piece, “Tale of Three City Budgets: Where the Income Comes From.” we incorrectly said that city of Sunnyvale...
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When it comes to raising the money that supports public services, Santa Clara provides a contrasting picture to its neighbors to the...
In the face of a threatened California Voting Rights Act (CVRA) lawsuit, Santa Clara has established a charter review committee to evaluate...
The city’s Charter Review committee will be evaluating several alternatives to Santa Clara’s current at-large method of electing its City Council, including...
Today it’s hard to imagine a newspaper headline, “Santa Clara City Council Has Explosive Session” referring to the Santa Clara City Library....
If there’s any doubt that the U.S.’s founding fathers welcomed all the world’s religions, consider Benjamin Franklin’s remarks (mid 18th century) at...
Today I heard a song I haven’t heard in many years: Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are A-Changin.” It certainly matched the...
Supported by retired SCUSD teachers and administrators and the West Valley Kiwanis Club, the Employer-School Council (ESC) sponsors scholarships for graduates of...
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We know how severe our operating budget problems have been in Santa Clara. But how are neighboring cities faring? Using Sunnyvale and...