One of the biggest issues facing the City of Santa Clara on the March 5 is Measure B – a ballot measure designed to change the City’s Charter and...
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Follow The Money: Police PAC Spends $50,000 Opposing Appointed Police Chief, Appointment Supporters Spend $300
With less than three weeks to go before the election, the campaign for and against appointing the City’s city clerk (Measure A)...
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A judge has agreed to delay the start of Santa Clara City Council Member Anthony Becker’s perjury trial, though not as much...
The Santa Clara City Council heard a report about how a potential ballot measure could help with the City’s infrastructure needs. Council...
The California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC) has chosen not to “pursue an investigation” of the campaign activities and unreported spending by...
The Santa Clara County Assessor says he will not appeal a California Superior Court ruling that favored the 49ers in a property...
The number of “concerns” surrounding the George Haines International Swim Center (ISC) could not be easily counted at the Santa Clara City...
A light agenda for the Planning Commission to start 2024 cleared the way for a deeper discussion about the Commission’s goals and...
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Infrastructure: Santa Clara Needs $600M Today and New Income Streams Tomorrow
Santa Clara’s once-proud International Swim Center is Exhibit A for the urgency of the City’s unfunded infrastructure needs. For years, Santa Clara...
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Swim Center Closed “Indefinitely” By Safety, Structural, Equipment Problems
As training for the summer Olympics is starting, Santa Clara’s International Swim Center (ISC) closed on Jan. 12 “until further notice” until...