Santa Clara City council

Council Approves Noise Monitoring Contract

Despite previously wanting alternatives to re-upping the contract for stadium noise monitoring, the Santa Clara City Council hired the same…

February 22, 2023

Mary Grizzle: Call Her Mrs. Downtown

Say the name “Mary Grizzle” and the next thing people here think of is reclaiming Santa Clara’s historical downtown, demolished…

February 20, 2023
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Judge Dismisses ReMet Lawsuit: No Breach of Contract Without a Contract

A judge has dismissed developer Republic Metropolitan’s (ReMet) 2022 lawsuit against Santa Clara. ReMet accused the City of breach of…

February 10, 2023

New City Manager Comes With Local Experience

After nearly a year without a permanent city manager, Santa Clara has hired San Bruno City Manager Jovan Grogan to…

February 9, 2023

City Hires New City Manager

After firing its previous city manager without cause, hiring an old guard city employee to keep the ship on course…

February 8, 2023

Milestones – Football is Over, Politics Continue! – Opinion

It’s over for this year. The 49ers went through six quarterbacks on their journey to the big game and it…

February 2, 2023

Local Baseball Tournaments To Go Ahead As Planned

At its most recent meeting, the Santa Clara City Council put community legacy ahead of its deficit. In a moment…

February 1, 2023

2022 Election Analysis: PACs Ruled Santa Clara’s Election Spending, But Impact Varied

More than 95% of the $3.7 million spent in Santa Clara’s 2022 election was by PACs. 88% of that money—$3.3…

January 23, 2023

BMX Track Sanction Still Raw Topic with Riders

Whether the Police Activities League (PAL) will continue to manage Santa Clara’s BMX track was at issue again at the…

January 11, 2023
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New City Attorney Has Right Stuff For Santa Clara

Santa Clara’s new City Attorney Glen Googins will be able to hit the ground running with extensive experience in municipal…

January 6, 2023