New energy regulations have left a Sunnyvale fuel cell producer criticizing Santa Clara’s public utility, claiming the changes do more harm than good. Several Bloom Energy employees turned out...
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Portola Valley native Martin Taylor made beauty out of old bottles — 5,000 discarded plastic bottles to be exact. That’s how many...
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Everything kids need to know about trees, they learn in kindergarten. Kindergartners from Don Callejon and Pomeroy Elementary Schools in Santa Clara...
Sunnyvale residents love their Community Theater. And they’re clear that they want to keep the “community” in it. Last month Sunnyvale held...
The Police Blotter highlights a partial list of incidents in the City and is distributed on a weekly basis. The Blotter provides...
Last year Pomeroy Green resident Ken Kratz submitted an application to the U.S. Dept. of the Interior to give Pomeroy Green a...
Buddy is John Sutter Elementary School’s Big Man on Campus. He is hands down the most popular guy at school. During morning...
Beyond being a mere annoyance for community members, research indicates that aviation noise can disrupt sleep, result in poor academic performance for...
City Politics
City Faces a Court Fight Over Incompatible Development in Santa Clara’s Only Eichler Tract
Frustrated with the Santa Clara City Council’s approval of four new, standalone single family homes centered between two historic Joseph Eichler cluster...
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Arts & Entertainment
Peninsula Youth Theatre Presents Gilbert & Sullivan’s Musical Comedy Classic, “The Pirates of Penzance”
Ahoy! Peninsula Youth Theatre proudly presents Gilbert & Sullivan’s vivacious musical classic, The Pirates of Penzance, playing at the Mountain View Center...