Carolyn Schuk

Dire Financial Forecast for Santa Clara

You could say the Santa Clara City Council’s 2022 priority-setting session was consistent with established precedent: the Council continued much…

February 15, 2022

ReMet Development Has Problematic History

Now the subject of a lawsuit against Santa Clara, Republic Metropolitan’s (ReMet) five-year-old development proposal and now-defunct exclusive negotiating agreement…

February 3, 2022
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Santa Clara Startup Helps Change Cumbersome COVID Testing

The uber-infectious Omicron variant of COVID-19 has left retailers’ shelves bare of test kits and overwhelmed testing operations. A resurgence…

January 31, 2022

Santa Clara Faces New Lawsuit for Shipwrecked 2018 Development Agreement

Santa Clara is facing another lawsuit, this time from developer Republic Metropolitan (ReMet) over the City Council’s 2021 decision not…

January 25, 2022

BART to Santa Clara Leaves the Station

Last week, the Santa Clara City Council heard from VTA about the plans and status of the BART extension to…

January 19, 2022

Reading Far From the Christmas Crowd

We’re all happy to see the return of holiday traditions this year — at least, insofar as Omicron allows us.…

December 23, 2021

Mission Era Music Rings at Mission Church

For more than a decade, a dedicated group has brought the music of the California missions to Santa Clara’s Mission…

December 20, 2021

City Manager Lawyers Up, Demands COLA Raise

Santa Clara City Manager Deanna Santana has hired a lawyer to press her claim that the City Council cannot deny…

December 14, 2021

2021 Holiday Shows for Every Taste

In our learning-to-live-with-COVID world, holiday celebrations are back in a big way this year. Many favorites have returned to live…

December 3, 2021
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Newsom Vetoes Brown Act Changes, But Current Remote Meetings Requirements Remain in Place

We were incorrect in our Oct. 6 story, “New Law Means Remote Public Meetings Here To Stay.” Although AB 339…

October 19, 2021