When it comes to government, citizens have the feeling of non-importance. There are only three public services that make residents angry enough to really get involved. Providing these services...
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With the holidays, December proved to be a short month for Santa Clara City Council Members, but many still managed to notch...
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Santa Clara Must Pay $3.16 Million in Legal Fees to Plaintiffs in Voting Rights Lawsuit
The final verdict is in. Santa Clara will have to write checks for $3.16 million — $3,164,955.61, to be exact — in attorneys’...
The Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD) has been working on development plans for new facilities at the Agnews Campus located at...
Some business is booming and others are faltering this month. Here’s the scoop on what’s happening with businesses in Santa Clara. ...
Santa Clara will have to write a check for $3.16 million in attorneys’ fees in the 2018 California Voting Rights Act lawsuit...
The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The Blotter provides...
Last week, Santa Clara Weekly Associate Editor Carolyn Schuk wrote a factual report about the community’s reaction to the Community Grant Policy,...
It’s been a little over a month since the Wilcox Chargers football team defeated the Kaiser Cats 42-27 to capture the school’s...
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Santa Clara Must Pay $3.3 Million in Legal Fees to Plaintiffs in Voting Rights Lawsuit
Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Thomas Kuhnle has tentatively awarded $3.3 million in legal fees and $174,000 in costs to the...